Walter Sisulu Local Municipality Financial Management Internships 2026: Apply Now
Are you a finance graduate looking for hands-on experience in the public sector? The Walter Sisulu Local Municipality Financial Management Internships 2026 offer a great chance for unemployed youth in South Africa. This programme helps build skills in municipal finance over three years.
Overview of the Programme
Walter Sisulu Local Municipality in the Eastern Cape runs the Municipal Financial Management Internship Programme (MFMIP). It targets South African graduates who lack work experience. The 36-month programme focuses on municipal finance and internal audit work in the Budget and Treasury Office. Interns get both classroom learning and real-world tasks to prepare for public sector jobs.
Internship Details
The municipality needs two Municipal Financial Management Interns. These roles sit in the Budget and Treasury Office. The contract lasts 36 months, or three years. Interns receive a stipend between R90,000 and R100,000 per year, all-inclusive. The locations include Burgersdorp, Maletswai, Steynsburg, Venterstad, and James Calata. Applications close on 17 April 2026.
Minimum Requirements
To qualify, applicants need a Grade 12 certificate. They also must hold a National Diploma or Degree in one of these fields:
- Cost and Management Accounting
- Internal Auditing
- Financial Accounting (BCom)
- Economics
Candidates should be unemployed and live in the Walter Sisulu area. The municipality prefers people aged 21 to 35 from previously disadvantaged groups.
Selection Criteria
The selection process favors local unemployed graduates. Priority goes to those from disadvantaged backgrounds. The municipality follows the Employment Equity Act to ensure fair hiring.
Key Responsibilities
Interns will work in Budget and Treasury or Internal Audit units. They handle practical tasks in municipal finance. The programme includes structured training, workplace assignments, and study of financial policies. Mentors and supervisors guide interns throughout.
About the MFMIP Programme
This national programme provides top training in municipal finance. It builds technical skills and professional habits. Graduates gain exposure to financial services and audits, setting them up for public finance careers.
Required Documents
Submit these with your application:
- Detailed CV
- Certified copies of qualifications
- Certified copy of ID
- Any extra supporting documents
Missing documents lead to automatic disqualification.
How to Apply
Send applications to the Human Resource Office, attention Municipal Manager. The address is: Walter Sisulu Local Municipality, No. 1 Jan Greyling Street, Burgersdorp, 9744.
Enquiries
Contact HR Manager Mr. Sipho Sontashe at 051 653 1777 or 051 633 2441 for questions.
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