The City of Polokwane, in partnership with Mahube Training & Development, is offering 12-month learnership opportunities for unemployed young people residing in the municipality. These learnerships are designed to build skills and increase employability in key technical and environmental fields.
Closing Date: 24 June 2025
Location: Polokwane Municipality, Limpopo
Time: 12:30 PM
Contract Type: 12-Months Learnership
Issued Date: 13 June 2025
Available Learnership Programmes
| Ref No | Programme Name | No. of Learners | Minimum Entry Requirement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ref:01 | Learnership: Electrical Engineering (NQF Level 2) | 15 | Grade 10 with Mathematics |
| Ref:02 | Learnership: Water and Wastewater Treatment (NQF 2) | 15 | Grade 12 |
| Ref:03 | Learnership: Water and Wastewater Reticulation (NQF 2) | 15 | Grade 12 |
| Ref:04 | Learnership: Landscape (NQF Level 3) | 30 | Grade 12 |
Who Can Apply?
Applicants must:
- Be South African citizens, aged 18-45
- Reside within the jurisdiction of the Polokwane Municipality
- Be currently unemployed
- Not have participated in any Learnership or ARPL Programme before
- Be prepared to undergo security vetting if selected
How to Apply
Submit the following documents in person:
- A detailed CV
- A signed cover letter specifying the reference number and programme applied for
- A certified copy of your ID
- Certified copies of your qualifications
- Proof of residence, strictly stamped by an authorized traditional leader or municipal authority
Where to Submit:
Hand deliver to:
9th Floor Office No. 904 and 905
Civic Centre, corner Landros Mare and Bodenstein Streets, Polokwane 0700
Note:
- If you’re applying for more than one programme, submit separate applications.
- If you do not receive a response within three months after the closing date, consider your application unsuccessful.
Enquiries
- Mr. Tele P: 015 023 5069
- Mr. Motau W: 015 290 2024
- Mrs. Komana L: 015 290 2023

Experienced career development professional with a background in student administration and guidance across several South African universities. Over the years, I have supported students in shaping their academic and professional journeys, providing career counselling, employability training, and placement support. I now focus on helping young graduates successfully transition from university or college into the workplace, bridging the gap between education and employment through practical guidance and career-readiness initiatives.
