The Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) is inviting unemployed graduates to apply for the Intern: Logistics Programme 2026. This paid internship offers valuable workplace experience in logistics, administration, and electoral operations.
The programme is based in East London, Eastern Cape, and gives young South Africans the chance to work inside a respected Chapter 9 constitutional institution.
What You Need Before Applying
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of ID
- Certified copies of qualifications
- Certified driver’s licence (if available)
- Access to email and phone for communication
- Strong attention to detail when completing forms
Internship Closing Date
07 May 2026
Internship Location
East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa
About the IEC Internship Programme
The Electoral Commission manages elections and supports democracy in South Africa. This internship is based in the Electoral Matters division and focuses on logistics support and operational readiness.
Programme Details
- Position: Intern: Logistics
- Reference Number: EC/2026/48872
- Duration: 24 Months
- Monthly Stipend: R11,067.61
- Location: Eastern Cape Provincial Office, East London
This programme is designed to help graduates build practical skills that employers value.
What You Will Learn
Logistics and Electoral Operations
- Drafting specifications
- Liaising with suppliers and service providers
- Warehousing and inventory control
- Material management
- Supporting by-elections and corporate elections
- Assisting Party Liaison Committee processes
- Supporting delimitation processes
- Helping with electoral initiatives
Administration Skills
- Minute taking
- Report writing
- Preparing presentations
- Responding to routine enquiries
- Filing and document control
- Managing correspondence
- Coordinating meetings
Minimum Requirements
To apply, you must have:
- Grade 12 (Matric)
- A 3-year Bachelor’s Degree or National Diploma in:
- Logistics
- Warehouse Management
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Computer literacy (Microsoft Office Suite)
- Willingness to learn new systems and software
Added Advantage
- Valid driver’s licence
Important Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must:
- Be 35 years old or younger
- Be unemployed
- Not have worked previously in their field of study
- Not have completed an internship before
Important Note
Applicants with a high party-political profile will not be considered.
Skills the IEC Is Looking For
Successful candidates should show:
- Ability to work independently and in teams
- Good time management
- Strong communication skills
- Professional attitude
- Willingness to work extra hours or weekends when needed
- Service-driven mindset
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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
Why Apply for the IEC Internship?
This opportunity offers:
- Experience in a respected national institution
- Exposure to election systems and operations
- Strong logistics and admin training
- Career-building experience for roles in:
- Supply Chain
- Public Administration
- Government Operations
- Warehouse Management
Selection Process
Shortlisted candidates may go through:
- Qualification verification
- Criminal checks
- Credit checks
- Risk assessments
Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
Expert Insight: A Common Mistake Applicants Make
Many graduates apply using a CV that lists qualifications only, but does not show practical strengths such as organisation, software skills, or teamwork.
Pro Tip to Stand Out
Update your CV to include:
- Experience managing stock or equipment
- Microsoft Excel or admin skills
- Event coordination experience
- Leadership roles at school, university, or community level
- Any volunteer work requiring planning and organisation
This can help recruiters see your real workplace potential.
How to Apply
Apply for the IEC Intern: Logistics Programme 2026 before 07 May 2026.
Ensure all certified documents are included. Missing documents may lead to disqualification.
Final Advice for South African Graduates
Government internships are competitive and often attract many applicants. Submit your application early, keep your phone available, and prepare for possible screening checks.

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