Need work experience now? The National Gambling Board is opening its 2026 Internship Programme for unemployed South African graduates. The deadline is 26 May 2026 and the posts are in Pretoria, Gauteng.
What the internship is
The National Gambling Board (NGB) will take on graduates who have never done an internship before, whether in the public or private sector. The contract lasts 12 months and is not renewable.
Who can apply
- You must be a South African citizen.
- You must be an unemployed graduate.
- You must not have completed any internship before.
- You must hold the relevant qualification for the position you choose.
Available positions
Supply Chain Management Internship
Required qualification:
- National Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in Logistics or Supply Chain Management.
Information Communication and Technology (ICT) Internship
Required qualification:
- National Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology or Computer Science.
What you will receive
Interns will receive a monthly stipend of:
Benefits of the NGB internship
- Real workplace experience in a professional public‑sector environment.
- Chance to improve your employability and technical skills.
- Opportunity to develop administrative and industry‑specific knowledge.
- Experience that strengthens your résumé for future jobs.
How to apply
- Gather the following documents: South African ID, proof of graduation (degree or diploma), and a concise CV.
- Choose the internship you qualify for (Supply Chain Management or ICT).
- Click the appropriate link below and complete the online application form. Fill every field accurately and attach the required documents.
- Review your application, then submit it before 26 May 2026.
Supply Chain Management Internship
Apply online for the Supply Chain Management internship
Information Communication and Technology Internship
Apply online for the ICT internship
Tips to improve your chances
- Tailor your CV to the internship – highlight courses, projects, or part‑time work related to supply chain or ICT.
- Proofread your application for spelling and grammar errors.
- Write a brief cover letter that explains why you want this internship and what you hope to learn.
- Submit all required documents before the deadline; incomplete applications are not considered.
Next steps
Take a moment now to check that you meet the eligibility criteria. Prepare your documents, pick the role that matches your qualification, and submit the online application before 26 May 2026. This could be the first step toward a rewarding career in the public sector.
