A new opportunity has opened for young South Africans looking to enter the tech space.
Human Capital Learning Solutions (HCLS), in partnership with the Moses Kotane Research Institute, has launched a three-month C++ Skills Training Programme in Durban.
The programme is accredited by the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO) under Accreditation ID: SP-230374.
If you’ve been trying to break into IT but lack formal training or structure, this may be a strong starting point.
Quick Overview
- Programme: C++ Skills Programme
- Accreditation: QCTO (SP-230374)
- Start Date: 2 April 2026
- Duration: 3 Months
- Closing Date: 03 March 2026
- Location: 190 K.E Masinga Road, Durban
- Target Group: Unemployed youth with Matric (Mathematics required)
- Application Method: Online (Google Form link provided by organisers)
What the Programme Covers
This is not just theory. The training focuses on practical, hands-on C++ programming skills.
While the full curriculum hasn’t been publicly listed, similar structured C++ programmes usually include:
- Introduction to C++ syntax
- Variables, loops, and conditionals
- Functions and modular programming
- Object-Oriented Programming (OOP)
- Classes and objects
- File handling
- Basic data structures
- Debugging and testing
- Practical coding projects
The emphasis on projects means you should finish the programme with actual working code you can show in a portfolio.
Who Should Apply?
Minimum Requirements
You must:
- Be an unemployed youth
- Have Matric with Mathematics
Preference Given To:
- Candidates with post-matric IT qualifications
(e.g., IT certificates, Computer Science modules, TVET IT studies)
Even if you only meet the Matric + Maths requirement, you still qualify to apply.
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Venue & Attendance
Training will take place at:
190 K.E Masinga Road, Durban
Before applying, consider:
- Daily transport costs
- Travel time
- Full attendance commitment
Since this is an in-person programme, reliability and punctuality will matter.
Important Dates
- Applications Close: 03 March 2026
- Programme Starts: 2 April 2026
Late applications are unlikely to be considered.

How to Apply
APPLY FOR THE C++ SKILLS PROGRAMME 2026 HERE
What You Gain
By completing the programme successfully, you can expect:
- Practical C++ coding experience
- Exposure to real-world programming tasks
- Improved employability in IT
- A QCTO-accredited certificate
For unemployed youth in KwaZulu-Natal, structured accredited tech training like this can significantly improve competitiveness in the job market.
Possible Career Paths After Completion
Entry-Level Roles
- Junior Programmer
- Software Development Intern
- IT Helpdesk Trainee
- Technical Support Assistant
Further Study
- Advanced programming certifications
- Software Engineering diplomas
- Computer Science degrees
- Cybersecurity training
Entrepreneurial Options
- Freelance coding
- Small software tools for local businesses
- App development
- Systems support services
If you combine this with internships or learnerships in 2026–2027, your chances of long-term employment increase significantly.
How to Strengthen Your Application
Before applying:
- Update your CV and clearly show:
- Mathematics results
- Any IT-related subjects
- Write a short motivation explaining:
- Why you want to learn C++
- Your long-term career goals
- Double-check contact details
- Monitor your email regularly
Extra Preparation Tip
Start learning basic programming concepts now through free online resources. Understanding logic and problem-solving ahead of time will give you a strong advantage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the programme free?
The advertisement does not clearly state whether fees apply. Confirm with organisers before finalising.
Is there a stipend?
No stipend is mentioned. Applicants should verify directly with the organisers.
Do I need prior coding experience?
No. Matric with Mathematics is required. Preference is given to those with post-matric IT studies.
Is the certificate recognised?
Yes. The programme is accredited by the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO), which adds formal credibility within South Africa’s skills development framework.
Can I apply if I live outside Durban?
Yes, but you must manage your own transport or accommodation.
⚠️ Final Reminder
Closing Date: 03 March 2026
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Mbalizuke Nkosi
Mbalizuke Nkosi is the editorial voice behind YouthScope.co.za, a South African youth-focused platform dedicated to sharing opportunities, education updates, and career development information. The editorial team focuses on producing clear, reliable, and easy-to-understand content for students, job seekers, and young professionals.
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