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Limpopo Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC) Internship Programme 2026

Limpopo Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC) Internship Programme 2026

 

The Limpopo Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC) has opened applications for its 2026 Internship Programme, offering graduates and diploma holders a chance to gain practical workplace experience while earning a monthly stipend.

What makes this internship programme exciting is that it isn’t only for one field. It includes career-building placements in IT and Communications, Human Resource Development, Supply Chain Management, and Arts & Culture — all based at the Department’s Head Office in Polokwane.

If you qualify, this is your chance to build a government CV, learn workplace discipline, and enter professional networks that can change your life.

Quick Overview

Programme Name: Limpopo Department of Sport, Arts and Culture Internship Programme 2026
Department: Limpopo Department of Sport, Arts and Culture (DSAC)
Closing Date: 02 March 2026
Location: Head Office (Polokwane), Limpopo
Stipend: R7 860.50 per month
Application Method: Online via Limpopo E-Recruitment Portal
Portal: https://erecruitment.limpopo.gov.za
Internship Posts Available:

  • Communications, IT and Events Management Intern (DSAC 2025/26)
  • Human Resource Development Intern (DSAC 2025/27)
  • Supply Chain Management Intern (DSAC 2025/28) – X2 Posts
  • Arts and Culture Intern (DSAC 2025/29) – X1 Post
    Enquiries: (015) 284 4143 / 4109 / 4032 / 4186

 

 

Internship Posts Available (2026 Intake)

Below are the internship posts you can apply for, including requirements and reference numbers.

POST 03/127: Communications, IT and Events Management Intern

Ref No: DSAC 2025/26
Branch: Corporate Services
Centre: Head Office (Polokwane)
Stipend: R7 860.50 per month

Minimum Requirements

You must have a Diploma/Degree in one of the following:

  • Information Technology
  • Computer Application Technology
  • Computer Networking
  • Computer Studies
  • or an equivalent qualification related to the field (recognised by SAQA)

Why You Should Apply

This is a good internship if you want experience in:

  • government IT support and systems
  • event and project support
  • digital communication operations
  • working with teams in a structured environment

Even if you don’t feel “ready,” government internships are designed for learning. What matters is your willingness to grow.

POST 03/128: Human Resource Development Intern

Ref No: DSAC 2025/27
Branch: Corporate Services
Centre: Head Office (Polokwane)
Stipend: R7 860.50 per month

Minimum Requirements

You must have a Degree or National Diploma in:

  • Management of Training
  • Human Resource Development
  • Human Resource Management
  • or an equivalent qualification related to the field (recognised by SAQA)

Why You Should Apply

This post is ideal if you want to learn about:

  • employee development programmes
  • training administration and coordination
  • workplace skills planning
  • HR processes in government

If you plan to work as an HR Officer, Skills Development Facilitator, HR Intern, Training Coordinator, or HR Administrator, this internship gives you a strong foundation.

POST 03/129: Supply Chain Management Intern (X2 Posts)

Ref No: DSAC 2025/28
Branch: Chief Financial Office
Centre: Head Office (Polokwane)
Stipend: R7 860.50 per month

Minimum Requirements

You must have a Degree/National Diploma in:

  • Supply Chain Management
  • Logistics
  • Finance
  • or an equivalent qualification related to the field (recognised by SAQA)

Why You Should Apply

Supply Chain is one of the most powerful career paths in government because every department needs:

  • procurement
  • sourcing
  • tender processes
  • asset management
  • logistics coordination
  • compliance and administration

This internship could expose you to real government SCM processes, which can later open doors to contract and permanent roles.

POST 03/130: Arts and Culture Intern (X1 Post)

Ref No: DSAC 2025/29
Branch: Cultural Affairs
Centre: Head Office (Polokwane)
Stipend: R7 860.50 per month

Minimum Requirements

You must have a Degree/National Diploma in:

  • Arts and Cultural Studies
  • or an equivalent qualification related to the field (recognised by SAQA)

Why You Should Apply

If you’ve been looking for a way to build a career in:

  • heritage and cultural promotion
  • creative industry support
  • arts administration
  • cultural project planning

…then this is a very rare opportunity.

Many people study arts-related qualifications but struggle to find work. A government internship like this helps you step into structured roles and practical programme experience.

 

 

How to Apply

All applications must be done online.

Step 1: Go to the official portal

Applicants should apply using the E-Recruitment system at:
https://erecruitment.limpopo.gov.za

Step 2: Browse jobs

On the portal, click “Browse Jobs”

Step 3: Select the right Department

Choose Department of Sport, Arts and Culture

Step 4: Search using the internship reference number

Use the reference numbers provided:

  • DSAC 2025/26
  • DSAC 2025/27
  • DSAC 2025/28
  • DSAC 2025/29

Step 5: Complete your profile and upload required documents

Make sure your profile is complete and updated before submitting.

Step 6: Submit before the closing date

Closing Date: 02 March 2026

Important: Faxed or e-mailed applications will not be considered.

Documents You Must Prepare (Very Important)

The department clearly states that:

Certified copies of educational qualifications, academic records, identity documents and a valid driver’s license (where required) are only required to be presented on the day of the interview.

That means you must still have these documents ready, even if you don’t upload certified copies online right now.

Prepare the following:

  • South African ID document (or ID card)
  • Qualification certificate
  • Academic transcript / academic record
  • Driver’s licence (if applicable / required)
  • Updated CV

If You Studied at a Foreign Institution

Applicants with foreign qualifications must ensure that their qualifications are evaluated by SAQA (South African Qualifications Authority).

Only shortlisted candidates will provide proof of SAQA evaluation, but don’t ignore this requirement — it can block you later if you get shortlisted.

Selection Process: What to Expect After Applying

Here is what normally happens in government recruitment:

  1. Applications close
  2. Shortlisting is done
  3. Shortlisted candidates are contacted
  4. Interviews are scheduled
  5. Candidates bring certified copies on interview day
  6. Final selection is made

The department also notes:

  • Correspondence will be limited to shortlisted candidates only
  • If you are not contacted within three (3) months after closing, accept that your application was unsuccessful

Don’t take it personally if you don’t get feedback. Government recruitment takes time, and they often only respond to shortlisted applicants.

 

 

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1) Apply early, not on the last day

Most people rush on closing day, and systems become slow. Apply while the portal is still smooth.

2) Update your CV for the internship you want

Don’t use one general CV for everything.

Your CV should highlight:

  • your qualification
  • relevant modules you studied
  • computer skills
  • volunteer work / leadership roles
  • any projects (even college projects count!)

3) Use the correct reference number

Government departments take reference numbers seriously. If you apply incorrectly, your application may be rejected even if you qualify.

4) Prepare for interviews like a professional

If shortlisted, expect questions like:

  • “Tell us about yourself”
  • “Why do you want this internship?”
  • “What do you know about the department?”
  • “What are your strengths and weaknesses?”
  • “How do you handle pressure and deadlines?”

5) Keep proof of your application

Always take screenshots or download confirmation where possible.

Career Growth Path After This Internship

A government internship is not the end goal — it’s a doorway.

Here are realistic career routes after completing this internship:

If you do Communications / IT / Events

You can grow into roles such as:

  • IT Support Technician
  • Junior Network Administrator
  • Systems Administrator
  • Digital Communications Assistant
  • Events Coordinator
  • Government Communications Officer (with experience)

If you do HR Development

Possible growth path:

  • HR Intern → HR Administrator → HR Officer
  • Training Administrator → Skills Development Facilitator
  • HRD Practitioner → Learning & Development Specialist

If you do Supply Chain Management

This can lead to:

  • SCM Clerk / Procurement Clerk
  • Logistics Coordinator
  • Demand and Acquisition Officer
  • Asset Management Officer
  • Tender Administrator

If you do Arts and Culture

Future opportunities include:

  • Arts Administrator
  • Cultural Project Coordinator
  • Heritage Officer (with further study/experience)
  • Programme Officer (Arts & Culture)
  • Community Arts Development roles

A strong internship performance can also help you qualify for:

  • graduate programmes
  • contract posts
  • EPWP-related opportunities
  • municipality opportunities
  • provincial department vacancies

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1) What is the closing date for Limpopo DSAC Internship Programme 2026?

The closing date is 02 March 2026.

2) Where do I apply for these Limpopo DSAC internships?

Applications must be submitted online at:
https://erecruitment.limpopo.gov.za

3) Can I email my application?

No. The department clearly states that faxed or e-mailed applications will not be considered.

4) How much is the internship stipend?

The stipend is R7 860.50 per month.

5) Where is the internship location?

All posts listed are based at the Head Office in Polokwane.

6) Do I need work experience?

The advert focuses on qualification requirements. Many government internships are designed for graduates with limited or no experience.

7) Must I submit certified documents online?

Certified copies are only required on the day of the interview, and only for shortlisted candidates.

8) What happens if I don’t hear back after applying?

If you are not contacted within three (3) months after the closing date, you should accept that your application was unsuccessful.

9) What if I have a foreign qualification?

You are responsible for ensuring your qualification is evaluated by SAQA.

10) Who can I contact for enquiries?

You can contact:
Mr Musia N, Ms Langa LZ, Ms Mothupi PP, Mr Mnisi NF
Tel: (015) 284 4143 / 4109 / 4032 / 4186

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Important Disclaimers

  • Edupstairs is sharing this opportunity to help South African youth access verified career opportunities.
  • Always confirm details directly on the official Limpopo e-Recruitment portal before applying.
  • The Limpopo Department of Sport, Arts and Culture is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer with employment equity targets.
  • Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
  • If you are dissatisfied with the process, applicants are advised that they may seek reasons in terms of the Promotion of Administrative Justice Act (PAJA), Act No. 3 of 2000.
  • Never pay anyone who promises you a job placement. Government internships are free to apply for.

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