Becoming a Chartered Accountant (CA) is one of the most respected, stable, and high-earning career paths in South Africa. But the journey requires years of studying, dedication, and—let’s be honest—money.
That’s why the Royal Bafokeng Holdings (RBH) CA Bursary Programme for 2026 is such a powerful opportunity for young people from the Royal Bafokeng Nation who dream of qualifying as Chartered Accountants.
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This bursary does more than pay for university—it opens doors, breaks financial barriers, and supports young people who have the talent but lack the financial means to pursue a SAICA-accredited Accounting Sciences degree.
If you’re a first-year student in 2026 and want a future-proof career built on professionalism, leadership, and financial excellence, then this programme is for you.
Quick Overview
| Opportunity | 2026 RBH Chartered Accountant (CA) Bursary Programme |
| Who can apply? | Unemployed youth from the Royal Bafokeng Nation |
| Field of study | Accounting Sciences (CA Stream – SAICA accredited) |
| Study level | First-year university students in 2026 |
| Funding coverage | Registration, tuition, accommodation/meals, allowances, books & more |
| Closing date | 02 January 2026 |
| Contact for queries | Graduate@bafokengholdings.com |
| Application Method | Online application |
About Royal Bafokeng Holdings (RBH)
Royal Bafokeng Holdings (RBH) is a globally respected African investment company owned by the Royal Bafokeng Nation Development Trust (RBNDT). RBH manages and grows the financial assets of the Royal Bafokeng Nation (RBN), a progressive and traditional community made up of 29 villages in the Rustenburg Valley.
RBH is widely known for:
- Long-term and responsible investment strategies
- Strong commitment to community development
- Empowering Bafokeng youth through education
- Creating pathways for young people to take part in South Africa’s economic growth
Through this bursary, RBH invests directly into the future leadership of the community by supporting students who want to qualify as Chartered Accountants—professionals who play a key role in finance, business oversight, and national economic management.
Why This Bursary Matters
Qualifying as a Chartered Accountant (CA(SA)) is one of the most respected and financially rewarding careers today. South Africa—and the world—needs more CAs because they play a critical role in:
- Auditing
- Financial management
- Corporate leadership
- Governance and ethics
- Investment and economic planning
But studying toward a CA qualification is demanding and expensive. Many young people who have the talent simply cannot afford:
- Tuition fees
- Accommodation
- Learning materials
- Transport
- Required computer equipment
RBH’s bursary breaks these barriers for young people from the Royal Bafokeng Nation, offering them a fair and empowering chance to pursue a world-class profession.
What the RBH CA Bursary Offers
The bursary is designed to remove the financial pressure that often stops talented young people from completing their studies. While the advert doesn’t list exact values, the bursary typically covers:
- Full tertiary registration and tuition fees
- Accommodation and meal costs (or a private living allowance)
- Book allowance
- Personal allowance
- Once-off computer allowance
- Academic support and tracking
- Industry exposure where available
This level of support ensures that learners focus on what matters—passing, excelling, and building a professional foundation.
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for the RBH CA Bursary Programme, applicants must meet all of the following minimum entry requirements:
Citizenship & Community Requirements
- Be a South African citizen
- Be an unemployed youth from the Royal Bafokeng Nation
Study Requirements
- Must have applied to a SAICA-recognised and registered public South African university
- Must intend to study Accounting Sciences (CA Programme – Chartered Accountant Stream)
- Must be a first-year student in 2026
Minimum Academic Results
- Mathematics: Level 5 or higher
(Maths Literacy and Technical Maths not accepted) - English: Level 5 or higher
- Accounting: Level 5 or higher
- Must not receive any other bursary, including NSFAS
Compulsory Documents to Upload
Applicants must upload clear, recent copies of the following documents:
- Certified ID (not older than 3 months)
- Proof of residence – Lekwalo la Kgosana (not older than 3 months)
- Certified Matric certificate (uploaded once released)
- Grade 11 results + Grade 12 Term 1–3 results
- Proof of provisional or official acceptance at a SAICA-accredited public university
- Brief CV
- Motivation letter
Important:
If you are shortlisted, RBH will contact you directly. If you do not hear anything by 09 January 2026, consider your application unsuccessful.
How to Apply
Applicants who meet the requirements must apply online:
APPLY FOR THE ROYAL BAFOKENG HOLDINGS (RBH) BURSARY PROGRAMME 2026 HERE
For enquiries, email:
Graduate@bafokengholdings.com
Use the reference: 2026 RBH CA Bursary Programme Application
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Edupstairs Advice
If you want to study Accounting Sciences and become a CA, this is one of the best opportunities available. The competition for top bursaries is always high, so here’s how to strengthen your application:
- Write a powerful motivation letter
Explain your passion for Accounting, your goals, and how being a CA will help uplift your community.
- Upload clear documents
Blurry uploads are the number one reason applicants get rejected.
- Apply early
Do not wait for the closing date—submit now while everything is fresh.
- Use a professional CV
Use the Edupstairs Simple CV Builder to create a neat, clean, and readable CV.
- Double-check your university acceptance
You need proof of acceptance from a SAICA-accredited university.
Your future is in your hands—grab this opportunity and make the most of it.
Career Growth Path After Completing This Degree
The CA pathway opens doors across multiple industries. After completing your degree and SAICA training, you can build your career in:
Public Accounting Firms
- Auditor
- Tax Consultant
- Advisory Specialist
Corporate & Private Sector
- Financial Manager
- CFO (Chief Financial Officer)
- Internal Auditor
- Risk Manager
Banking & Investments
- Investment Analyst
- Portfolio Manager
- Corporate Finance Advisor
Entrepreneurship
CAs are highly equipped to start their own:
- Audit firms
- Tax consultancy businesses
- Financial advisory companies
Government & Public Sector
- Treasury roles
- Public finance management
- Auditor-General’s office
A CA(SA) designation is truly global—many South African CAs work abroad in:
- UK
- Australia
- UAE
- USA
- Europe
This bursary programme really is a stepping stone to a life-changing career.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Can I apply if I’m already in university?
No. This bursary is only for first-year students starting in 2026.
- Is Maths Literacy accepted?
No. Only pure Mathematics Level 5 and above is accepted.
- Can I be funded if I already receive NSFAS?
No. Applicants must not be funded by NSFAS or any other bursary.
- Which universities qualify?
Only SAICA-accredited public universities in South Africa.
- Who is considered part of the Royal Bafokeng Nation?
Anyone with official proof of residence (Lekwalo la Kgosana) confirming they belong to the Royal Bafokeng community.
- Will RBH cover accommodation?
Yes. The bursary covers residence fees including meals or a living-out allowance.
- What happens if I apply late?
Late applications will not be considered. Submit before 02 January 2026.
CLOSING DATE: 02 JANUARY 2026
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Disclaimers
- Edupstairs is not the official bursary provider.
- We do not accept applications on behalf of RBH.
- All information is based on the official advert.
- Always apply using the official RBH email or online portal.
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