The O.R. Tambo District Municipality is inviting unemployed South African graduates living within the municipal area to apply for its Graduate Internship Programme 2026.
This structured internship gives graduates an opportunity to gain practical work experience in local government while earning a monthly stipend.
Internship Closing Date
01 May 2026
Internship Location
O.R. Tambo District Municipality, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Internship Overview
The programme runs for 24 months and is designed to help unemployed graduates build workplace skills in various municipal departments.
Selected interns will receive:
- Monthly Stipend: R6,000
- Structured workplace training
- Public sector experience
- Career development opportunities
Programme Details
- Duration: 24 Months
- Monthly Stipend: R6,000
- Eligibility: Applicants must live within O.R. Tambo District Municipality
Local Municipalities Covered
Applicants must reside in one of the following municipalities:
- King Sabata Dalindyebo
- Mhlontlo
- Nyandeni
- Port St Johns
- Ngquza Hill
Available Internship Fields
Internship placements are available in multiple departments.
Infrastructure, Water & Sanitation
- Office Management & Technology
- Social Science
- Civil Engineering
- Public Management
Strategic Planning & Governance
- Public Administration
- Public Management
- Law (LLB)
- Social Sciences
Community Services
- Environmental Science
- Public Administration
- Social Sciences
- Environmental Health
Corporate Services
- Human Resources
- Labour Relations
- Psychology
- Social Work
- Logistics
- Transport
- ICT
- Records Management
Regional Economic Development & Planning (REDP)
- Tourism
- Economics
- Social Sciences
- Business Management
- Business Administration
- Town Planning
- Regional Planning
Budget and Treasury Office
- Finance
- Accounting
- Supply Chain Management
- Economics
- Logistics
Minimum Requirements
To qualify, applicants must:
- Be a South African citizen
- Reside within O.R. Tambo District Municipality
- Hold a relevant Diploma or Degree
- Provide proof of residence from a ward councillor
Required Documents
Applicants must submit the following:
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of South African ID
- Certified copies of qualifications
- Proof of residence from ward councillor
- Cover letter stating the position applied for
Selection Process
Shortlisted candidates may be required to complete:
- Qualification verification
- Credit checks
- Security screening
- Assessments
- Employment agreement signing
How to Apply
Apply online through the municipality’s official website:
O.R. Tambo District Municipality Website:
https://www.ortambodm.gov.za
Make sure your application is submitted before the deadline.
Important Notes
- Applications close at 23:59 on 01 May 2026
- Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted
- If you do not receive feedback within 90 days, consider your application unsuccessful
- Canvassing councillors or municipal officials will lead to disqualification
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Why Apply?
This internship offers valuable benefits, including:
- Real workplace experience in government
- Exposure to multiple career fields
- Professional development
- Better employability after graduation
- Potential pathway into municipal employment
Final Reminder
If you are a graduate living in the O.R. Tambo District area, this is a strong opportunity to gain paid work experience while building your career.
Closing Date: 01 May 2026

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