Various South African Internships Closing 20‑22 July 2026

Time is running out to land a valuable internship, work‑integrated learning (WIL) or youth employment placement – many close between 20 July and 22 July 2026. If you are looking for real‑world experience, check out the Xhariep District Municipality Finance Internships and the other opportunities listed below.

1. Xhariep District Municipality Finance Internships 2026

What the opportunity is

The municipality is offering a Finance Internship Programme for graduates who want to learn municipal finance and public‑sector work.

Who can apply

Graduates with a relevant finance or accounting qualification. The internship is based in Trompsburg, Free State.

What you gain

Hands‑on experience in municipal budgeting, reporting and financial management. You will also develop professional networks in the public sector.

How to apply

  1. Visit the municipality’s official portal.
  2. Complete the online application form before 20 July 2026 at 16:00.
  3. Upload a current CV and certified copies of your ID and qualifications.

Tips to improve your chances

  • Tailor your CV to highlight any finance or bookkeeping projects.
  • Proof‑read all documents – a single typo can lead to rejection.
  • Submit early to avoid last‑minute technical glitches.

2. Gert Sibande TVET College Internships and WIL 2026

What the opportunity is

The college, together with the Wholesale and Retail SETA, is offering 175 graduate slots – 100 internships and 75 WIL placements – across the wholesale and retail sector.

Who can apply

Unemployed graduates of Gert Sibande TVET College. Placements are in various wholesale and retail firms in the Gert Sibande region, Mpumalanga.

What you gain

Practical exposure to retail operations, supply‑chain management and customer service. The experience can boost employability in a growing sector.

How to apply

  1. Log on to the college’s career portal.
  2. Submit your application before 20 July 2026 at 10:00.
  3. Attach a CV, certified ID, qualification certificates, and a copy of your academic record.

Tips to improve your chances

  • Show any part‑time retail or volunteer work on your CV.
  • Write a brief cover letter explaining why you chose the wholesale/retail sector.
  • Double‑check that all files are clear and legible.

3. AFGRI Work Integrated Learning Programme 2026

What the opportunity is

AFGRI Farmer Development is offering five WIL placements on its Vastfontein Farm, Pretoria North.

Who can apply

South African students who are enrolled in a relevant agricultural or environmental course.

What you gain

Hands‑on farming experience, exposure to modern agribusiness practices, and a chance to apply classroom theory on a working farm.

How to apply

  1. Access the AFGRI application page.
  2. Complete the form before 21 July 2026.
  3. Upload a current CV, ID copy and proof of enrolment.

Tips to improve your chances

  • Highlight any farm work, research projects or internships you have done.
  • Include a short paragraph on what you hope to learn from the placement.
  • Send your application a day early to avoid server overload.

4. City of Johannesburg Student Internships 2026

What the opportunity is

The City of Johannesburg is running a Student Internship Programme for young people from Johannesburg’s local communities.

Who can apply

Qualified students who meet the residency and academic criteria set out in the official notice. The workplace is at 222 Smit Street, Braamfontein.

What you gain

Exposure to municipal services, project management and community development work within South Africa’s largest city.

How to apply

  1. Visit the City of Johannesburg’s internship portal.
  2. Submit your application before 21 July 2026.
  3. Provide a CV, certified ID, academic transcripts and proof of residence.

Tips to improve your chances

  • Read the eligibility checklist carefully – missing a single item can disqualify you.
  • Emphasise any community service or local projects you have participated in.
  • Keep your application concise and free of jargon.

5. Eskom Youth Employment Service (YES) Learnerships and Internships 2026

What the opportunity is

Eskom is offering more than 128 “YES” positions at power stations and offices across Gauteng, Mpumalanga, Limpopo and the Free State.

Who can apply

Unemployed South African youth aged 18‑34 with a Grade 12 (or equivalent) qualification. Applications for specific sites close on different dates.

What you gain

A 12‑month paid learnership, on‑the‑job training in the energy sector, and a chance to build a career with the country’s largest utility.

How to apply

  1. Go to the Eskom YES portal.
  2. Choose a location (e.g., Medupi or Matla Power Station) and apply before the site’s deadline:
    • Medupi Power Station – 21 July 2026
    • Matla Power Station – 22 July 2026
    • Other sites – between 23 July and 29 July 2026
  3. Upload a CV, ID copy, Grade 12 certificate and proof of age.

Tips to improve your chances

  • Apply to the earliest‑closing sites if you need a quick response.
  • Make sure your Grade 12 certificate is certified and legible.
  • Follow up with an email to confirm receipt of your application.

6. CIPC Graduate Internships 2026

What the opportunity is

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) is offering a 24‑month Graduate Internship Programme.

Who can apply

Unemployed South African graduates. Positions are in the CIPC Sunnyside office, Pretoria.

What you gain

A monthly stipend of R12 000, professional mentorship, and experience in company registration, facilities, security and safety functions.

How to apply

  1. Visit the CIPC careers page.
  2. Select the vacancy that matches your closing date – 16, 20, 21 or 22 July 2026 – and submit before the listed deadline.
  3. Attach a CV, certified ID, qualification copies and any required supporting documents.

Tips to improve your chances

  • Read each vacancy description – different roles close on different dates.
  • Highlight any administrative or regulatory experience you have.
  • Ensure your stipend expectations are clearly stated in the application.

Summary of Closing Dates

OpportunityClosing date
Gert Sibande TVET College Internships20 July 2026 at 10:00
Xhariep District Municipality Finance Internship20 July 2026 at 16:00
AFGRI Work Integrated Learning Programme21 July 2026
City of Johannesburg Student Internships21 July 2026
Eskom Medupi YES Programme21 July 2026
Eskom Matla YES Programme22 July 2026
CIPC Graduate InternshipsUp to 22 July 2026

Documents You Should Prepare

  • Updated CV
  • Certified South African ID copy
  • Certified copies of qualifications
  • Full academic record
  • Proof of residence
  • Proof of registration or workplace‑training letter (if required)
  • Any additional documents listed in the official advertisement

Important Application Advice

Only apply for positions that match your qualifications and personal circumstances. Pay close attention to the exact closing time – some close at 10:00 am, others at 16:00. Submit your application early to avoid technical problems. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered.

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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