What’s on offer?
A 12‑month hands‑on training program in Clothing, Textile, Footwear and Leather (CTFL) manufacturing is opening up for people who live in Pretoria and want a real job in the fashion and textile world. Tshwane North TVET College (TNC) is looking for 20 motivated young adults, aged 18–35, to learn how to design, sew, cut and finish garments, shoes and leather goods. You’ll finish with a National Certificate that can lead to careers as a machinist, pattern maker, garment technologist or production supervisor.
Key Details You Need to Know
| Feature | Info |
|---|---|
| Course | National Certificate – Clothing, Textile, Footwear & Leather Manufacturing Processes |
| ID | 58227 |
| Credits | 120 |
| Level | NQF Level 2 |
| Length | 12 months |
| Campus | Pretoria (Skills Office) |
| Spots | 20 |
| Age | 18–35 |
| Stipend | Yes, you’ll receive a stipend |
| Deadline | 10 December 2025 |
| Who can apply | Anyone living in Pretoria with an interest in sewing or textile production |
| Contact | Ms Leboho M – 012 401 1756 / 1914 |
| How to apply | Bring your completed application in person |
Why This Learnership is a Smart Move
The National Certificate is a practical qualification that gets you ready for the biggest employers in South Africa’s textile and fashion sector. It teaches:
- Industrial sewing – how to use heavy‑duty machines that factories run.
- Fabric knowledge – the types of threads, finishes and quality checks you’ll need to know.
- Leather and shoe basics – cutting, stitching and final touches on leather products.
- Production flow – from raw material to finished item, and everything in between.
- Safety and teamwork – rules for staying safe at work, keeping quality high and working efficiently with others.
If you’re ready to work with your hands and want to build a career in a field that uses creativity and technical skill, this program can be a great start.
Who Is the Right Fit?
- Anyone who loves sewing, fashion or building clothes.
- Graduates from high school looking for skill training.
- People who are currently without a job and need real workplace experience.
- Future machinists, cutters or production helpers.
- Creative thinkers who also want a technical background.
If you think you would enjoy learning how to make clothes from start to finish, this is the place to be.
What You Need to Apply
Make sure your application has these documents. Missing any of them will mean your application won’t be considered.
- A detailed CV.
- A copy of your ID that is less than three months old.
- Your matriculation certificate.
- Proof that you live in Pretoria (utility bill, lease agreement, etc.).
How to Submit
Bring your application to:
Pretoria Campus – Skills Office, Tshwane North TVET College (TNC)
The office is open during normal business hours. It’s best to come early because there are only 20 spots. If you can’t make it in person, call Ms Leboho M at 012 401 1756 / 1914 for advice on next steps.
What Makes TNC a Good Choice
- The program is fully accredited.
- Instructors are people who work in the industry.
- TNC has strong relationships with businesses that need skilled workers.
- The campus has excellent workshop facilities.
- The focus is on teaching skills that employers actually need.
This means you’ll finish with a set of abilities that can be handed straight into a job or a next level of training.
A Few Final Thoughts
This learnership is a great chance for young people in Pretoria to get real work experience, a recognised certificate, and a potential career path in manufacturing and fashion. With only 20 places and a closing date of 10 December 2025, it’s a good idea to act quickly. Gather your documents, polish your CV, and head to the Skills Office. Good luck!
