4 Must-Apply Learnerships in South Africa for 2026 – Deadlines Soon
Looking to kickstart your career in 2026? High-demand learnerships and internship programmes are open now across South Africa. These give you workplace experience, training with a qualification, and a monthly stipend. They suit unemployed youth ready to build skills. Do not miss these four must-apply learnerships before their deadlines.
1. SAMSA Work Integrated Learning Programme 2026
The South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA), with the Department of Transport, runs this Work Integrated Learning Programme for future seafarers. It focuses on the Small Vessel Regime with hands-on maritime training in coastal cities. Placements are in Gqeberha (Port Elizabeth) and other spots in the Eastern Cape. The application closes on 06 May 2026. Check the SAMSA site for details on how to apply.
2. Nexio Digital Learnerships 2026
Nexio offers this Digital Learnership for youth keen on ICT and digital work. You gain digital skills, IT knowledge, and real job experience in a growing field. It takes place in Midrand (Johannesburg or Cape Town), Gauteng. Applications close on 08 May 2026. Visit Nexio’s website to submit your application.
3. EASTC End User Computing Learnerships 2026
EASTC Technocentric Varsity has openings for its End User Computing Learnership. This builds computer skills, Microsoft Office use, and basic IT knowledge. Locations include Kempton Park and Tembisa in Gauteng. The deadline is 08 May 2026. Go to the EASTC site to apply online.
4. eThekwini Municipality Financial Management and Admin Learnerships 2026
eThekwini Municipality provides this Public Financial Management and Administration Learnership. It covers government finance, admin tasks, and city operations. The programme is based in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. Applications close on 08 May 2026 at 12:00. Apply through the municipality’s official page.
Why Apply for Learnerships in 2026
Learnerships help you get practical work experience. You earn a monthly stipend while studying. They lead to an accredited qualification that boosts job chances. Many turn into full-time roles. These programmes match South Africa’s job market needs.
Final Tips Before You Apply
Submit before the closing date, as late entries are not accepted. Gather your CV, ID copy, and proof of qualifications. Make sure you meet the basic requirements for each one. Apply to more than one to raise your odds. Act fast to secure your spot.
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