City of Tshwane 2026 Apprenticeship Programme: Apply Now for 120+ Opportunities | Deadline January 16, 2026

TSHWANE – In a significant move to address skills shortages and empower the youth, the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality has officially opened applications for its comprehensive 2026 Apprenticeship Programme. With over 120 apprenticeship posts across seven critical trades, this initiative represents a major investment in the future of South Africa’s technical workforce and offers a vital career launchpad for qualified candidates. The application window is strict, closing on Friday, January 16, 2026. City of Tshwane 2026 Apprenticeship Programme

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Successful applicants will gain invaluable, hands-on experience within one of the country’s largest and most dynamic municipalities, earning a monthly stipend of R2,792.44 while they learn. This programme is meticulously designed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical, industry-specific expertise.

Official Programme Details & Available Trades

The City of Tshwane’s Apprenticeship Programme is structured to build capacity in essential services and technical fields. The following vacancies are available for the 2026 intake:

TradeNumber of PostsPrimary Application Link
Electrical30 postsApply for Electrical Apprenticeship Online
Vehicle Mechanics30 postsApply for Vehicle Mechanics Apprenticeship Online
Welding15 postsApply for Welding Apprenticeship Online
Fitting and Turning15 postsApply for Fitting and Turning Apprenticeship Online
Boilermaking15 postsApply for Boilermaking Apprenticeship Online
Plumbing15 postsApply for Plumbing Apprenticeship Online
Fitting (including adjustments)15 postsApply for Fitting Apprenticeship Online

Note: All applications must be submitted via the official online portals provided above. Applications sent via email, post, or in-person delivery will not be accepted.

Who is Eligible? Critical Minimum Requirements

To ensure candidates are prepared for the rigours of the programme, the City of Tshwane has set clear, non-negotiable educational prerequisites. Applicants must possess at least one of the following qualifications:

  • A Technical Matric (Grade 12) certificate with subjects relevant to the applied trade.
  • An NCV Level 4 certificate in an appropriate field of study.
  • An N2 Certificate (or higher) that includes the following core subjects:
    • Mathematics
    • Engineering Science
    • Relevant Trade Theory (e.g., Motor Trade Theory, Plumbers’ Theory, Electrical Trade Theory).

Additional Requirements:

  • You must be a South African citizen.
  • You must be between 18 and 35 years old.
  • You must not be currently enrolled in any other full-time academic or learnership programme.
  • A strong willingness to learn, reliability, and a commitment to safety are essential personal attributes.

Why Choose a City of Tshwane Apprenticeship?

1. Strong E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness):
This programme is offered by a top-tier, authoritative government entity—the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality. Training follows nationally recognised, accredited trade pathways, ensuring your qualification is respected across industries. The structured environment provides oversight from experienced artisans, guaranteeing trustworthy skills transfer.

2. Practical, Paid Learning:
Earn a stipend of R2,792.44 per month while you train. This financial support alleviates some pressure, allowing you to focus on mastering your craft through direct, on-the-job experience on real municipal infrastructure and projects.

3. Career Foundation in High-Demand Fields:
The trades offered are perpetually in demand within the public sector and private industry. Completing an apprenticeship is the first critical step toward becoming a qualified artisan, opening doors to stable employment, entrepreneurial opportunities, and career advancement.

4. Contribution to Essential Services:
Apprentices play a role in maintaining and developing the city’s critical infrastructure—from keeping the vehicle fleet running and ensuring clean water flow to maintaining electrical systems. This work has a direct, positive impact on the community.

City of Tshwane 2026 Apprenticeship Programme

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Apply for the 2026 Apprenticeships

How to Apply
NB. Click the links given below to Apply


Apprenticeship: Boilermaking
Apply Online for the Apprenticeship: Boilermaking

Apprenticeship: Fitting & Turning
Apply Online for the Apprenticeship: Fitting & Turning

Apprenticeship: Plumbing
Apply Online for the Apprenticeship: Plumbing

Apprenticeship: Vehicle Mechanics
Apply Online for the Apprenticeship: Vehicle Mechanics

Apprenticeship: Welding
Apply Online for the Apprenticeship: Vehicle Mechanics

Apprenticeship: Electrical
Apply Online for the Apprenticeship: Electricall the prepared documents in the specified formats.

  1. Review and Submit: Double-check all entered information and submitted documents before final submission. You should receive an on-screen confirmation and/or a reference number.

Important Considerations & Next Steps

  • No Application Fee: It is free to apply for the City of Tshwane Apprenticeship Programme. Beware of any scams asking for payment.
  • Communication: Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Should you not receive communication by March 2026, please consider your application unsuccessful.
  • The Selection Process: May include screening of applications, practical assessments, and interviews.
  • Start Date: The successful 2026 apprentice cohort is expected to commence their training in the first half of 2026.

FAQ: City of Tshwane 2026 Apprenticeship Programme

Q1: What is the monthly stipend for apprentices?
A: Apprentices will receive a stipend of R2,792.44 per month for the duration of their contract.

Q2: What is the absolute deadline to apply?
A: All applications must be submitted online by 16 January 2026. Late applications will not be considered.

Q3: I have an N3 qualification. Can I apply?
A: Yes, an N3 qualification that includes Mathematics, Engineering Science, and relevant trade theory not only meets but exceeds the minimum requirement and strengthens your application.

Q4: Are these opportunities only for Tshwane residents?
A: While the primary focus may be on serving the local community, the advertisement does not explicitly restrict applicants from other areas. All South African citizens who meet the educational criteria are encouraged to apply.

Q5: What happens after the apprenticeship?
A: Upon successful completion of the apprenticeship and the required trade tests, you will qualify as an artisan in your chosen field. This significantly enhances your employability within the City of Tshwane and the broader job market.

Q6: Is there an age limit for applicants?
A: Yes, the programme is typically targeted at youth, generally between the ages of 18 and 35.

Q7: Can I apply for more than one trade?
A: It is advisable to apply for the one trade that best matches your qualifications and passion. Submitting multiple applications may disqualify you.


Do not miss this deadline. The City of Tshwane’s 2026 Apprenticeship Programme is a proven, credible pathway to a sustainable and respected career in the technical trades. If you possess the required technical foundation and a drive to succeed, use the official links provided above to submit your application before January 16, 2026.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes. All applicants must refer to the original application portals and official City of Tshwane communications for the final, authoritative programme details and instructions.

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