Complete Guide to All 21 SETAs in South Africa (2026/2027)
If you’re serious about finding a learnership, internship, bursary, or skills programme in South Africa, understanding the SETA system is essential.
Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs) are responsible for funding, regulating, and supporting skills development in different industries. Whether you’re interested in finance, construction, IT, agriculture, or public service — there’s a SETA aligned to that sector.
This 2026/2027 guide explains:
- What SETAs are
- How they work
- How they fund learnerships
- And a full list of all 21 SETAs in South Africa
What Is a SETA?
SETAs were established under the Skills Development Act to:
- Promote skills development in specific industries
- Approve and fund learnerships and internships
- Distribute grants to employers for training
- Support unemployed youth through structured programmes
Each SETA focuses on a specific economic sector and ensures training aligns with labour market needs.
Full List of All 21 SETAs in South Africa (2026/2027)
Below is the complete and updated list:
1. AgriSETA – Agricultural Sector Education and Training Authority
- Address: 529 Belvedere St, Arcadia, Pretoria, 0083
- Tel: +27 (0)12 301 5600
- Email: info@agriseta.co.za
- Website: www.agriseta.co.za
2. BANKSETA – Banking Sector Education and Training Authority
- Address: 349 Witch-hazel Ave, Eco Park Estate, Centurion, 0144
- Tel: +27 (0)11 805 9661
- Website: www.bankseta.org.za
3. CHIETA – Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority
- Address: 72 New Road, Glen Austin, Midrand, 1685
- Tel: 011 628 7000
- Email: info@chieta.org.za
- Website: www.chieta.org.za
4. CETA – Construction Education and Training Authority
- Address: 52 14th Road, Noordwyk, Midrand, 1687
- Tel: 011 265 5900
- Website: www.ceta.org.za
5. CATHSSETA – Culture, Arts, Tourism, Hospitality & Sport SETA
- Address: 270 George Road, Midrand, Johannesburg
- Tel: 011 217 0600
- Email: info@cathsseta.org.za
- Website: www.cathsseta.org.za
6. ETDP SETA – Education, Training & Development Practices SETA
- Address: 24 Johnson Road, Bedfordview, Johannesburg
- Tel: 011 372 3300
- Website: www.etdpseta.org.za
7. EWSETA – Energy and Water Sector Education and Training Authority
- Address: 22 Wellington Road, Parktown, Johannesburg
- Tel: +27 (0)11 274 4700
- Email: info@ewseta.org.za
- Website: www.ewseta.org.za
8. FP&M SETA – Fibre Processing and Manufacturing SETA
- Address: 44 Hoofde Street, Braampark, Braamfontein, Johannesburg
- Tel: 011 403 1700
- Website: www.fpmseta.org.za
9. FASSET – Finance and Accounting Services SETA
- Address: 296 Kent Avenue, Randburg
- Tel: 011 476 8570
- Website: www.fasset.org.za
10. FOODBEV SETA – Food and Beverages Manufacturing SETA
- Address: 7 Wessel Road, Rivonia, Sandton
- Tel: 011 253 7300
- Website: www.foodbev.co.za
11. HWSETA – Health and Welfare SETA
- Address: 17 Bradford Road, Bedfordview, Johannesburg
- Tel: 011 607 6900
- Email: hwseta@hwseta.org.za
- Website: www.hwseta.org.za
12. INSETA – Insurance Sector Education and Training Authority
- Address: 11 St Andrew Road, Parktown, Johannesburg
- Tel: 011 381 8900
- Website: www.inseta.org.za
13. LGSETA – Local Government SETA
- Address: 47 Van Buuren Road, Bedfordview
- Tel: 011 456 8579
- Email: info@lgseta.org.za
- Website: www.lgseta.co.za
14. MERSETA – Manufacturing, Engineering & Related Services SETA
- Address: 8 Hillside Road, Parktown, Johannesburg
- Tel: 0861 637 738
- Website: www.merseta.org.za
15. MICT SETA – Media, Information and Communication Technologies SETA
- Address: 19 Richards Drive, Midrand
- Tel: 011 207 2600
- Website: www.mict.org.za
16. MQA – Mining Qualifications Authority
- Address: 44 Hoofde Street, Braampark, Johannesburg
- Tel: 011 547 2600
- Website: www.mqa.org.za
17. PSETA – Public Service SETA
- Address: 353 Festival Street, Hatfield, Pretoria
- Tel: 012 423 5730
- Website: www.pseta.org.za
18. SASSETA – Safety and Security SETA
- Address: 74 Waterfall Drive, Midrand
- Tel: 087 820 1753
- Website: www.sasseta.org.za
19. SERVICES SETA – Services Sector Education and Training Authority
- Address: 15 Sherborne Road, Parktown
- Tel: 011 276 9600
- Website: www.serviceseta.org.za
20. TETA – Transport Education and Training Authority
- Address: 344 Pretoria Street, Randburg
- Tel: 011 781 1280
- Website: www.teta.org.za
21. W&RSETA – Wholesale and Retail SETA
- Address: Hennops House, Riverside Office Park, Centurion
- Tel: 0860 270 027
- Website: www.wrseta.org.za
How SETAs Fund Learnerships
SETAs collect skills development levies from employers. These funds are used to:
- Sponsor learnership stipends
- Fund internships
- Support bursaries
- Pay training providers
- Assist unemployed youth
Most SETA-funded programmes include:
- A monthly stipend
- Workplace experience
- A nationally recognised qualification

How to Apply for SETA Learnerships (2026/2027)
SETAs do not always accept direct applications from individuals. Opportunities are usually advertised by:
- Companies
- Government departments
- TVET colleges
- Training providers
To increase your chances:
- Monitor official SETA websites
- Follow companies in your chosen industry
- Prepare certified copies of your documents
- Keep your CV updated
- Apply early
Which SETA Should You Apply To?
Choose based on your career interest:
- Interested in IT? → MICT SETA
- Want accounting? → FASSET
- Passionate about health? → HWSETA
- Interested in engineering? → merSETA
- Want retail experience? → W&RSETA
Aligning your career goals with the correct SETA improves your success rate.
Final Thoughts
Understanding all 21 SETAs gives you a strategic advantage when applying for learnerships and internships in 2026/2027.
Instead of applying randomly, you can now:
- Target the correct sector
- Understand funding sources
- Identify high-demand industries
If you’re serious about building your career, start by choosing the SETA aligned with your goals — then apply with purpose.
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Mbalizuke Nkosi
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