Fairplay Hardware Retail Learnership 2026 – Apply by 30 June, Limpopo

Finding a paid entry‑level role in retail can feel impossible, but the Fairplay Hardware Wholesale and Retail NQF Level 2 Learnership Programme 2026 is open now and the deadline is 30 June 2026 – apply today to stop waiting.

What the learnership offers

Fairplay Hardware, a hardware and building‑materials retailer in Limpopo, is offering a 12‑month learnership. You will work in a real store while studying for a nationally recognised NQF Level 2 qualification in wholesale and retail. Successful learners receive a monthly stipend of R3 500.

Who can apply

To be eligible you must:

  • Be a South African citizen with a valid ID
  • Be aged between 18 and 35
  • Have a Grade 12 (Matric) certificate
  • Be currently unemployed
  • Have no criminal record and be in good health
  • Not have already completed the same Wholesale and Retail SETA learnership

What you will gain

The learnership gives you:

  • Practical experience in customer service, sales support and stock handling
  • Training in merchandising, product display and retail administration
  • Communication, teamwork and workplace professionalism skills
  • A recognised NQF Level 2 certificate that can open doors in retail, wholesale, sales and customer‑service fields
  • A steady income of R3 500 per month while you learn

How to apply – step by step

  1. Update your CV. Include education, any work experience, skills and two references.
  2. Obtain certified copies of your South African ID and Matric certificate. Keep a proof of residence handy if it is asked for.
  3. Visit the official Fairplay Hardware careers page: https://fairplay.co.za/careers.php.
  4. Follow the on‑screen instructions and upload your CV and supporting documents.
  5. Check that your phone number and e‑mail address are active so the employer can contact you.

Tips to improve your chances

  • Use a clear, professional layout for your CV – no fancy fonts.
  • Tailor your CV to highlight any customer‑service, sales or stock‑handling experience, even from school projects.
  • Proofread every document. Small mistakes can make a bad impression.
  • Submit your application well before the 30 June deadline; late submissions may not be considered.
  • Be honest about your work history and reasons for unemployment – employers value transparency.

Final thoughts

This learnership is a real chance for young people in Limpopo who have finished school but lack work experience. If you meet the criteria, gather your documents and apply before 30 June 2026. A short, paid programme could be the first step toward a lasting career in retail.

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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