Unemployed South African youth can now apply for the Public Financial Management and Administration Learnership Programme 2026 offered by the eThekwini Municipal Academy.
This 12-month municipal learnership provides NQF Level 5 training and practical workplace exposure through the Meter Readings Division.
For young people interested in municipal finance, administration, billing systems, and government operations, this is a valuable route into the public sector.
What You Need Before Applying
- South African ID
- Must be unemployed
- Age 18 to 35 years
- Must live within eThekwini Municipality
- Matric / Grade 12
- Must have Mathematics or Accounting
- Valid Code 8 or Code 10 driver’s licence
- Updated CV
- Proof of residence
- Certified copies of required documents
Learnership Overview
- Programme: Public Financial Management and Administration Learnership 2026
- Institution: eThekwini Municipal Academy
- Qualification Level: NQF Level 5
- Division: Meter Readings Division
- Duration: 12 months
- Location: Durban, KwaZulu-Natal
- Closing Date: 08 May 2026 at 12:00 midday
- Application Method: Manual submission only
What Is This Learnership About?
This programme is designed to train unemployed youth in public sector financial and administrative systems.
Learners may gain practical understanding of:
- Municipal finance processes
- Revenue systems
- Billing administration
- Meter reading support functions
- Public service operations
- Government administration standards
This can help candidates become more employable in municipal and administrative environments.
Qualification You Will Receive
Successful learners will complete training aligned to:
Public Financial Management and Administration – NQF Level 5
This qualification can strengthen future job applications in:
- Government departments
- Municipalities
- Finance offices
- Revenue departments
- Administrative support roles
Career Paths This Programme Can Support
After completion, learners may be better positioned for entry-level roles such as:
- Finance Clerk
- Municipal Administration Assistant
- Billing Assistant
- Revenue Services Clerk
- Meter Administration Officer
- Data Capture Clerk
Permanent employment is not guaranteed, but the experience is valuable.
Why Mathematics or Accounting Is Required
Because the programme focuses on finance and administration, applicants need basic numerical skills.
Having Mathematics or Accounting in Matric shows readiness for:
- Financial calculations
- Billing systems
- Revenue support tasks
- Administrative reporting
Why a Driver’s Licence Is Required
This learnership is linked to the Meter Readings Division, which may involve movement between service areas.
A valid Code 8 or Code 10 licence helps show operational readiness and ability to support field-based municipal work.
What Learners May Do During the Programme
Participants may assist with:
- Service usage data verification
- Customer account reconciliation
- Municipal reporting
- Billing administration
- Compliance documentation
- Meter reading support systems
- Revenue workflow support
Skills You May Develop
This learnership can help build:
- Professional communication
- Accuracy and attention to detail
- Teamwork
- Time management
- Administrative discipline
- Public sector work readiness
- Basic operational planning
Who Should Apply
This opportunity is ideal if you:
- Want to work in government or municipalities
- Enjoy administration and organised work
- Are comfortable with numbers and documents
- Need practical work experience
- Want a finance-related qualification
Required Documents
Prepare:
- Certified copy of South African ID
- Certified copy of Matric certificate
- Proof of residence
- Certified copy of driver’s licence
- Updated CV
Ensure all copies are clear and recently certified.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted manually.
Deliver To:
Human Resources
Centre of Excellence
21 Archie Gumede Street
Durban
4001
Use Reference:
Learnership – PFMA (Meter Readings)
Submit before 08 May 2026 at 12:00 midday
Important Notes
- No email applications
- No fax applications
- Late applications will not be considered
- Apply early to avoid delays with manual submission
Expert Insight: Why Many Applicants Get Rejected
A common reason candidates miss out is failing to meet the strict licence, residency, or subject requirements.
Municipal programmes often screen applications quickly for missing essentials.
Pro Tip
Before submitting, double-check:
- Driver’s licence copy included
- Proof of residence included
- Matric shows Mathematics or Accounting
- CV has correct contact details
- All documents are clearly certified
Small mistakes can cost you a strong opportunity.
You Can Also Explore
If you are interested in similar opportunities, you can also check:
- Internships in South Africa
- Bursaries for 2026
- Learnership programmes
- Apprenticeships
- Jobs for youth
- Student guides and resources
- Scholarships and funding options
- Fellowship opportunities
These categories help expand your chances of entering the job market.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I apply without a driver’s licence?
No. A Code 8 or Code 10 licence is required.
Can I email my application?
No. Manual submission only.
Do I need work experience?
No. It is for unemployed youth.
What qualification is offered?
NQF Level 5 in Public Financial Management and Administration.
Where is it based?
Durban, eThekwini Municipality.
Closing Date
08 May 2026 at 12:00 midday
Submit early because manual applications often take more planning.
Final Thoughts
The Public Financial Management Learnership 2026 is a strong opportunity for young South Africans who want to enter municipal finance and administration through structured training.
If you meet the requirements, prepare your documents carefully and submit before the deadline.

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