Are you ready to start an ICT career right now? Information and Communication Technology Internship Programme 2026 at Frances Baard District Municipality is open for South African graduates, and the deadline is fast approaching.
What the opportunity is
Frances Baard District Municipality is offering two paid ICT internships in its Administration department. The posts are based in Kimberley, Northern Cape, and are for a two‑year contract.
- Reference: 09/26
- Remuneration: R100 000 all‑inclusive per year
- Closing date: 25 June 2026
Who can apply
You must have the following certifications:
- MCSE
- CompTIA A+
- CompTIA N+
A BSc degree in Computer Science is a plus, but not mandatory.
What you will gain
The internship gives you hands‑on experience in:
- ICT support and troubleshooting
- Software and hardware installation
- User assistance and IT asset management
- Testing and hand‑over of new ICT units
How to apply
- Download or collect the official application form from the municipal office or website.
- Complete the form in full.
- Attach a detailed CV, a certified copy of your ID (≤ 3 months old) and certified copies of your qualifications (≤ 3 months old).
- Send the complete packet to:
The Municipal Manager
Frances Baard District Municipality
Private Bag X6088
Kimberley
8300 - Or hand‑deliver it to:
Frances Baard District Municipality
51 Drakensberg Avenue
Carters Glen
Kimberley
Apply now through the official portal: Frances Baard District Municipality ICT Internship Programme 2026.
Tips to improve your chances
- Proofread every document; errors can disqualify you.
- Ensure all certificates are current and clearly legible.
- Highlight any practical ICT experience, even short‑term projects.
- Follow the municipality’s employment equity policy – applicants with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
- Submit before the deadline; late applications are not considered.
Next steps
Gather your certificates, update your CV, and send your application before 25 June 2026. If you do not hear back within 30 days, consider the application unsuccessful. Good luck – this could be the first step toward a solid ICT career in the public sector.
