Thulamela Municipality Opens ISDG Graduate Programme 2026 for Town and Regional Planning Graduates

Young graduates in Limpopo looking to enter the infrastructure and municipal planning sector now have an opportunity to apply for the 2026 Infrastructure Skills Development Grant (ISDG) Graduate Programme offered by Thulamela Local Municipality in partnership with National Treasury.

The programme offers unemployed graduates practical workplace experience within municipal infrastructure and planning environments over a fixed-term period of three years.

Applications close on 27 May 2026.

For many graduates struggling to secure workplace exposure after completing their studies, this programme can provide valuable technical experience that strengthens long-term employability in urban planning, municipal development, and infrastructure management.

Quick Overview

ProgrammeInfrastructure Skills Development Grant (ISDG) Graduate Programme 2026
EmployerThulamela Local Municipality
Partner InstitutionNational Treasury
Programme TypeGraduate Programme
Duration3 Years
LocationThohoyandou
Closing Date27 May 2026
Opportunity AvailableTown and Regional Planning Graduates
Number of Posts4
Target GroupUnemployed South African graduates
Minimum QualificationB.Tech or Bachelor’s Degree in Town and Regional Planning

Why This Graduate Programme Matters

One of the biggest challenges facing South African graduates is obtaining meaningful practical experience after completing tertiary studies.

Municipal graduate programmes are particularly important because they expose graduates to real-world infrastructure planning, land development processes, and public sector project management systems.

This type of workplace exposure can help graduates develop:

  • Technical planning experience
  • Municipal administration knowledge
  • Project coordination skills
  • Infrastructure development understanding
  • Regulatory and compliance knowledge
  • Stakeholder engagement abilities

For graduates interested in long-term careers in urban planning, local government, infrastructure development, and public administration, programmes like this can become an important career foundation.

Available Opportunity

Town and Regional Planning Graduates (X4 Posts)

Successful graduates will work within the municipal infrastructure and planning environment while gaining structured practical experience.

Minimum Qualifications

Applicants must hold either:

  • B.Tech in Town and Regional Planning
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Town and Regional Planning

This opportunity is specifically suited for graduates who want to gain practical exposure within local government planning systems.

Minimum Requirements

Applicants must:

  • Be unemployed
  • Be suitably qualified
  • Be South African citizens with a valid SA ID
  • Be under the age of 35 years
  • Have a valid Code 08 driver’s licence (added advantage)

Appointments will be made according to Employment Equity principles.

Responsibilities and Practical Experience Exposure

Successful candidates will assist with several important municipal planning functions.

These include:

  • Designing layout plans
  • Conducting site inspections
  • Supporting project management activities
  • Assessing building plans
  • Processing site development applications
  • Handling rezoning applications
  • Assisting with subdivision and consolidation processes
  • Supporting township establishment processes
  • Issuing zoning certificates

This type of practical exposure is extremely valuable because it helps graduates understand how municipal planning systems operate in real environments.

Future Employability: Why Town Planning Experience Is Valuable

Town and Regional Planning remains one of the most important fields linked to infrastructure development, housing expansion, urbanisation, and local economic growth.

Graduates with municipal planning experience often become stronger candidates for future opportunities in:

  • Municipal planning departments
  • Provincial government infrastructure projects
  • Property development companies
  • Consulting firms
  • GIS and spatial planning environments
  • Infrastructure management projects
  • Housing and development agencies

As South Africa continues investing in infrastructure and spatial development, practical planning experience can significantly improve long-term employability.

Documents Required

Applications must include:

  • Signed Thulamela Municipality application form
  • Comprehensive CV
  • Certified copies of qualifications

Applicants should ensure all certified documents are clear and up to date.

Poor-quality or incomplete applications can lead to disqualification.

Important Application Notes

Applications must be submitted using the official municipal application form available from the municipality.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

If applicants do not receive feedback within 30 days after the closing date, they should consider their applications unsuccessful.

How to Apply

Applicants must complete the official Thulamela Municipality application form.

Applications should be forwarded to:

The Municipal Manager
Thulamela Municipality
P/Bag X5066
Thohoyandou
0950

Hand-delivered applications may be submitted at:

Office No FS 40 (Registry)
Thulamela Municipality

For additional information, applicants may contact the Human Resources Recruitment Officers:

  • 015 962 7775
  • 015 962 7699
  • 015 962 7697

How to Apply

Download Thulamela Municipality Application Form

For additional graduate programme updates, application support, and career resources, readers can also visit My SETA Portal.

How to Improve Your Chances of Selection

Competition for municipal graduate programmes is often high, especially for infrastructure-related opportunities.

Tailor Your CV Properly

Your CV should clearly highlight:

  • Planning-related modules
  • Academic projects
  • GIS exposure
  • Site development understanding
  • Computer literacy
  • Driver’s licence details

Even university projects can strengthen your application.

Organise Your Documents Early

Do not wait until the closing date to certify documents or complete forms.

Incomplete applications are one of the most common reasons candidates are disqualified.

Understand the Municipal Environment

Applicants who demonstrate understanding of municipal planning systems often stand out more during interviews or shortlisting.

Research topics such as:

  • Land development
  • Spatial planning
  • Municipal infrastructure
  • Rezoning processes
  • Community development planning

Expert Insight

1. Many Graduates Submit Generic CVs

Municipal planning programmes want candidates who show genuine interest in infrastructure and spatial development.

Avoid generic CVs. Tailor your application toward planning, development, and municipal environments.

2. Applicants Often Ignore Practical Exposure

Even if you have no formal work experience, include:

  • University projects
  • GIS assignments
  • Community planning work
  • Fieldwork exposure
  • Research projects

These experiences still demonstrate technical potential.

3. Incomplete Municipal Forms Cause Disqualification

Many applicants focus only on the CV and forget sections of the official municipal application form.

Double-check every page before submission.

4. Driver’s Licences Can Strengthen Your Application

Although listed as an added advantage, a valid Code 08 driver’s licence can improve mobility and fieldwork readiness in municipal planning environments.

Mention it clearly on your CV.

Final Thoughts

The Thulamela ISDG Graduate Programme offers more than temporary employment.

It provides structured municipal planning exposure that can help graduates build practical experience in one of South Africa’s most important infrastructure-related career fields.

If your qualification matches the requirements, prepare your documents carefully and apply before the closing date.

For many graduates, opportunities like this become the first step toward long-term careers in infrastructure development, local government, and urban planning.

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