Looking for real work experience right now? The Limpopo Gambling Board Graduate Internship Programme 2026 is open for unemployed graduates and the deadline is fast approaching – 14 July 2026.
What is the internship?
The Limpopo Gambling Board (LGB) is offering two paid internship posts in Polokwane, Limpopo. The roles are in Governance and Finance. Each placement can last up to 24 months and carries a monthly stipend of R7 333.33.
Who can apply?
- Unemployed South Africans aged 18‑35.
- Preferably residents of Limpopo (pre‑selection priority).
- Holders of the required qualifications (see below).
- Never participated in any other Government Internship Programme.
- Willing to sign a 24‑month internship contract.
Available positions and qualifications
Governance Internship – Ref 01/2026 (1 post)
- 3‑year National Diploma in Business Administration or Management, or a Bachelor’s degree/BCom in Business Administration or Management.
Finance Internship – Ref 02/2026 (1 post)
- 3‑year National Diploma in Accounting, or a Bachelor’s degree in Accounting.
What will you gain?
- Hands‑on experience in public‑sector Governance or Finance.
- Development of professional skills such as reporting, compliance and financial analysis.
- A recognised stint on your CV that can improve future job prospects.
- Financial support for living and transport costs during the internship.
How to apply – step by step
- Gather the required documents:
- Detailed Curriculum Vitae.
- Cover letter stating the desired field (Governance or Finance).
- Certified copies of your qualification(s).
- Certified copy of your South African ID.
- Check that all copies are clear and properly certified.
- Email your complete application to recruitment@lgb.co.za. Use the subject line “Graduate Internship 2026 – Governance” or “Graduate Internship 2026 – Finance” as appropriate.
- If you prefer, you may hand‑deliver the same set of documents to:
Limpopo Gambling Board
No 8 Hans van Rensburg Street
Polokwane, 0700 - Ensure your application reaches LGB before 14 July 2026.
Tips to improve your chances
- Tailor your cover letter to the specific internship – mention relevant coursework or projects.
- Proofread your CV and documents; spelling errors can lead to disqualification.
- Highlight any volunteer work or part‑time roles that relate to Governance or Finance.
- Submit your application well before the deadline to avoid last‑minute issues.
- Double‑check that every required attachment is included; incomplete files are automatically rejected.
Next steps
Take action today. Prepare your documents, write a concise cover letter, and send your application before 14 July 2026. Even if competition is strong, a well‑prepared submission shows you are serious and ready for the workplace.
