If you are a young person in South Africa without a job, learnerships offer a great way to gain skills and work experience. Two top learnerships close soon on 21 and 23 April 2026. These programs in IT and mining can help you start a career.
1. Lephalale TVET College IT End-User Computing Learnerships 2026
Lephalale TVET College offers this program for unemployed South African youth. It runs at the Lephalale Campus in Limpopo. The closing date is 21 April 2026 at 16:00.
This learnership teaches End-User Computing skills for IT careers. You will learn practical digital tools and computer basics used in offices. It prepares you for jobs in the tech field.
Key benefits include hands-on IT training, better computer skills, and higher chances of getting hired. You need to be unemployed, have basic computer knowledge, and be a South African citizen.
To apply, visit the Lephalale TVET College website or contact them directly for the form.
2. Sibanye-Stillwater Miner Learnerships 2026
Sibanye-Stillwater opens this program for unemployed South African youth. It takes place across sites in South Africa. Applications close on 23 April 2026.
The learnership focuses on mining work with real on-site practice. You will train in safe operations and daily tasks in the mining sector. It leads to possible long-term jobs in mining.
Benefits cover industry exposure, practical skills, and career growth. Requirements are being unemployed, ready for mining conditions, and a South African citizen.
Check the Sibanye-Stillwater careers page to submit your application.
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