NBCRFLI Operations Internship 2026 – Apply by 11 June – Cape Town

The National Bargaining Council for the Road Freight and Logistics Industry (NBCRFLI) is urgently looking for unemployed South African graduates to join its Operations Graduate Internship 2026. The deadline is fast approaching – you have until 11 June 2026 to apply.

What the internship is

This is a 12‑month contract position as an Operations Intern. It is based in Cape Town, Western Cape, and offers a monthly stipend of R7 000. The role gives you hands‑on exposure to operations, labour relations and the road‑freight sector.

Who can apply

To be eligible you must:

  • Be a South African citizen.
  • Be currently unemployed.
  • Be under 35 years of age.
  • Not have taken part in any graduate internship before.
  • Hold a qualification in one of the following areas:
    • Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
    • Labour Law
    • A related qualification

What you will gain

The internship is designed to build your confidence and employability. You will receive:

  • A full‑time placement for one year in a professional environment.
  • Practical experience in logistics operations and labour relations.
  • A monthly stipend of R7 000 to cover living costs.
  • Training and mentorship that can improve future job prospects.

How to apply

  1. Gather the required documents:
    • Updated CV
    • Academic transcripts
    • Letter confirming qualification completion
    • Copies of your certificates
    • Any other supporting documents
  2. Write a concise email. Use a subject line such as “Operations Intern – Graduate Internship 2026”.
  3. Attach all the documents mentioned above.
  4. Send the email to recruitment‑ms@nbcrfi.co.za.
  5. Alternatively, you can apply online by clicking NBCRFLI Operations Graduate Internship 2026 and following the instructions.
  6. Make sure you submit everything before the closing date of 11 June 2026.

Tips to improve your chances

  • Double‑check that you meet every eligibility criterion.
  • Tailor your CV to highlight law or labour‑law studies and any related projects.
  • Proofread all documents; spelling errors can hurt your application.
  • Apply early – don’t wait until the last day.
  • Keep a copy of the email and all attachments for your records.

Next steps

Gather your paperwork now and submit your application before the deadline. This internship could be the launching pad for a rewarding career in logistics and labour relations. Good luck!

Author: Donald Williams
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Donald is the founder and editor of Thapelo Madibeng Bursary, South Africa's trusted resource for bursaries, learnerships, internships, and funding opportunities. With a deep commitment to youth empowerment and educational access, Donald curates timely, verified updates to help students and unemployed youth unlock career pathways in various sectors.

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