Limpopo SAPS Entry-Level Vacancies – Apply by 10 July 2026

Limpopo South African Police Service is looking for South African citizens to fill a range of entry‑level posts in the province. The closing date is fast approaching – you have until 10 July 2026, 16:00 to submit a complete application.

What the opportunity is

The SAPS is offering permanent positions across several functions. All roles are based in Limpopo Province and are graded at Level 5 (administrative) or Level 3 (security). Salaries start at R144 024 per year for cleaners and go up to R237 453 for secretaries and administration clerks.

Who can apply – eligibility and minimum requirements

All applicants must be South African citizens and be able to produce documentary proof of identity and qualifications.

  • Secretary (6 posts) – Level 5 – R237 453/yr
    Reference numbers: LIM 13/06/2026 – LIM 18/06/2026 (one post each). Required: Grade 12 / Senior Certificate / NCV Level 4 or equivalent (NQF 4).
  • Administration Clerk (12 posts) – Level 5 – R237 453/yr
    Reference numbers: LIM 19/06/2026 – LIM 30/06/2026 (one post each). Same qualification as for Secretary.
  • Supply Chain Clerk (1 post) – Level 5 – R237 453/yr
    Reference: LIM 31/06/2026. Location: Polokwane SAPS Garage. Same qualification as above.
  • Administration Clerk (2 posts) – Level 5 – R237 453/yr
    Reference: LIM 32/06/2026. Location: Provincial Legal Services, Polokwane. Same qualification as above.
  • Security Officer (26 posts) – Level 3 – R170 226/yr
    Reference numbers: LIM 33/06/2026 – LIM 40/06/2026 (various centres). Required: Grade 10 / Standard 8 / NCV Level 2 (NQF 2), valid PSIRA registration and at least a Grade C security certificate.
  • Cleaner (16 posts) – Salary R144 024/yr
    Reference numbers: LIM 41/06/2026 – LIM 54/06/2026 (various centres). Required: ABET Level 4 / Grade 9 / Standard 7 (NQF 1).

All candidates must be proficient in English and at least one other official language. Relevant short courses are an advantage.

What you gain – salary, experience and skills

The positions give you a stable income, a pensionable public service salary and the chance to develop core administrative, security or maintenance skills. You will work in a structured environment, learn government processes and build a professional network that can help future career moves.

How to apply – step by step

  1. Download the Z83 Form (2021 version) from the Department of Public Service and Administration website.
  2. Complete the form carefully. Fill in personal details, education, work experience and the reference number for the post you want.
  3. Attach a current, detailed CV that highlights the qualifications and skills listed above.
  4. Submit your application through one of the following methods:
  5. Make sure the completed Z83 form, your CV and copies of qualification certificates are included.
  6. Keep a copy of your submission and note the reference number you applied for.

Tips to improve your chances

  • Double‑check that you have the correct reference number for your chosen centre.
  • Proofread the Z83 form – illegible handwriting or missing fields lead to rejection.
  • Match your CV language to the key skills listed (communication, computer literacy, problem‑solving, etc.).
  • For security posts, ensure your PSIRA registration and Grade C certificate are valid and attached.
  • Submit before the deadline; late applications are not considered.
  • If you have any doubts, call one of the contacts listed below for clarification.

Enquiries

For further information you may contact:

  • Lt Col Kobe – 015 290 6026
  • PPO Manoko – 015 290 6131
  • PO Mphela – 015 290 6024
  • PO Kola – 015 290 6015

Conclusion – take the next step

This is a realistic entry point into the public security sector. If you meet the basic qualifications, gather your documents and submit a complete Z83 application before 10 July 2026, 16:00. A well‑prepared application can put you ahead of many competitors. 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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