Letaba TVET College Internship Programme 2026/2027

Many young South Africans finish their studies but struggle to find work experience. Right now, Letaba TVET College is giving 50 unemployed youth a chance to gain real skills through a structured internship.

Letaba TVET College invites South African unemployed youth to apply for the Internship Programme 2026/2027. This 18-month programme falls under the Nasi Ispani initiative. It offers practical workplace experience across different business and technical fields in Limpopo Province.

There are 50 positions available. You will receive a monthly stipend. The programme is funded by SAPCO.

Who can apply?

You must be a South African citizen, between 18 and 35 years old, and currently unemployed. You need a relevant N6 or NCV Level 4 qualification. You must not have taken part in a similar internship before.

Preference will be given to former Letaba TVET College students, graduates from other TVET colleges, and people living with disabilities.

What you will gain

You will get 18 months of hands-on experience in your field of study. This helps you build real-world skills and improves your chances of finding a job afterwards.

Available fields include:

  • Sales and Marketing N6 (5 posts)
  • Management Assistant N6 (10 posts)
  • Financial Management N6 (10 posts)
  • Business Management N6 (10 posts)
  • Human Resources Management N6 (10 posts)
  • Information Technology NCV Level 4 (5 posts)

How to apply

The closing date is 17 April 2026. Late applications will not be accepted. Only successful candidates will be contacted.

Submit your application by email to mothataem@letcol.co.za or by hand delivery to SSS / Central Office (where applicable).

You need to include:

  • A detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Certified copy of your Grade 12 certificate
  • Certified copies of your N6 or NCV qualifications or results
  • Certified copy of your South African ID

Incomplete applications may lead to disqualification.

Tips to improve your chances

Many applicants get disqualified because their documents are incomplete or not certified. Take time to check everything carefully before sending.

Make sure your CV clearly shows your qualification and any relevant experience. Be honest and neat – this helps your application stand out in a competitive process.

Start preparing your documents today so you do not miss the deadline.

Take the next step

This internship can give you valuable workplace experience and a stronger start in your career. If you meet the requirements, gather your documents and submit your application before 17 April 2026.

Good luck – taking action now can open important doors for your future.

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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