what is the south African government providing in terms of welfare & to whom

See the link I posted in answer to your last post.

are there any welfare or subsidy payments that should be reviewed or added

the state must not add any subsidies or welfare because that will cause the people recieving it have no means of improving or changing their current critical situation

To find out what the South African government is providing in terms of welfare and who is eligible, you can visit the official website of the Department of Social Development of South Africa or any government-related website.

1. Go to your preferred search engine (e.g., Google).
2. Type "South African Department of Social Development" or something similar in the search bar.
3. Look for the official government website link in the search results and click on it. This will direct you to the Department of Social Development's website.
4. On the website, look for a section related to welfare programs or social grants.
5. Explore the various programs and grants provided by the South African government. This may include:

a. Child Support Grant: This grant provides financial assistance to parents or caregivers of children in need.
b. Old Age Pension: This grant offers financial support to elderly South Africans who have reached a specific age.
c. Disability Grant: This grant is for individuals with disabilities who meet specific criteria.
d. Foster Care Grant: This grant aids individuals taking care of foster children.
e. Social Relief of Distress: This program provides temporary assistance to individuals and families struggling due to unforeseen circumstances, disasters, or emergencies.

Each program will have specific eligibility requirements, such as income limitations and citizenship status. The government websites will provide detailed information on how to qualify and apply for these welfare programs.

Remember to use reliable government sources for the most up-to-date and accurate information.