The National Gambling Board has officially opened applications for its 2026 Internship Programme in Pretoria, offering unemployed graduates an opportunity to gain valuable workplace experience in the public sector.
For many South African graduates, getting that first opportunity after completing a qualification can be one of the hardest parts of starting a career. The National Gambling Board Internship Programme aims to address exactly that challenge by providing structured workplace exposure, mentorship, and practical experience to graduates who have never participated in an internship programme before.
The programme includes internship opportunities in:
- Supply Chain Management
- Information Communication and Technology (ICT)
Successful candidates will receive a monthly stipend of R12,000 and will be placed on a 12-month non-renewable contract in Pretoria.
With graduate unemployment continuing to affect thousands of young South Africans, programmes like these remain highly competitive and important for building professional experience that can strengthen future job applications.
Quick Overview
| Programme | National Gambling Board Internships 2026 |
| Organisation | National Gambling Board |
| Location | Pretoria, Gauteng |
| Internship Fields | Supply Chain Management and ICT |
| Monthly Stipend | R12,000 per month |
| Contract Duration | 12 Months |
| Closing Date | 26 May 2026 |
| Employment Type | Internship / Graduate Programme |
| Reference Numbers | NGB-4 and NGB-5 |
| Minimum Qualification | National Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree |
| Target Group | Unemployed South African Graduates |
Internship 1: Supply Chain Management Internship 2026
Reference Number: NGB-4
The National Gambling Board is inviting applications from unemployed graduates for its Supply Chain Management Internship Programme in Pretoria.
This internship is suitable for graduates who want exposure to procurement systems, logistics processes, contract administration, supplier management, and public sector supply chain operations.
Minimum Requirements
Applicants must have:
- A Three-Year National Diploma in Logistics
OR - A Three-Year National Diploma in Supply Chain Management
OR - A Bachelor’s Degree in Logistics or Supply Chain Management
What Supply Chain Management Graduates Can Expect
Graduates selected for this internship may gain exposure to:
- Procurement administration
- Supplier database management
- Tender and quotation processes
- Inventory management
- Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) compliance
- Government procurement procedures
- Contract administration
- Logistics coordination
This type of workplace exposure can become extremely valuable for graduates wanting to build careers in:
- Government procurement
- Logistics
- Inventory management
- Public administration
- Warehouse operations
- Purchasing and sourcing
- Supply chain analytics
Internship 2: Information Communication and Technology Internship X2
Reference Number: NGB-5
The National Gambling Board is also recruiting two ICT interns for its Pretoria offices.
This internship is ideal for graduates seeking experience in information technology environments, systems support, digital infrastructure, and computer-related services within the public sector.
Minimum Requirements
Applicants must have:
- A Three-Year National Diploma in Information Technology
OR - A Three-Year National Diploma in Computer Science
OR - A Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology or Computer Science
What ICT Graduates Can Expect
Interns may receive practical exposure in areas such as:
- IT support services
- Systems administration
- Network support
- Database management
- Hardware and software troubleshooting
- Cybersecurity awareness
- ICT infrastructure management
- Public sector digital systems
The experience gained can help graduates prepare for careers including:
- IT Technician
- Systems Administrator
- Help Desk Support
- Network Support Specialist
- Junior Developer
- ICT Officer
- Database Administrator
Important Conditions Applicants Must Understand
The National Gambling Board has clearly stated several important conditions for applicants.
- Internship Is Only for First-Time Participants
Applicants who have already participated in an internship programme in either:
- The public sector
OR - The private sector
will NOT be considered.
This programme specifically targets graduates who still need first-time workplace exposure.
- Incomplete Applications Will Be Disqualified
Failure to submit all required documentation may result in immediate disqualification.
Applicants should ensure they submit:
- Updated CV
- Certified copies of qualifications
- Certified copy of ID
- Academic transcripts (if requested)
- SAQA verification for foreign qualifications
- Security and Suitability Checks Will Apply
Shortlisted candidates will undergo:
- Personnel suitability checks
- Security clearance procedures
This is common for many government and public entity internships in South Africa.
- Preference Will Be Given to Previously Disadvantaged Candidates
The National Gambling Board has stated that preference may be given to:
- Previously disadvantaged individuals
- Persons living with disabilities
This aligns with transformation and employment equity objectives within the public sector.
Tips for Applying Successfully
Competition for government internships is often extremely high. Here are important tips applicants should follow.
Prepare a Professional CV
Your CV should include:
- Personal details
- Qualifications
- Computer skills
- Communication skills
- Volunteer work
- Leadership roles
- References
Avoid unnecessary information and spelling mistakes.
Ensure Documents Are Clear and Certified
Poor-quality scans and unclear documents can negatively affect applications.
Ensure:
- Certified copies are visible
- Documents are not cut off
- File names are professional
- PDFs open correctly
Apply Before the Closing Date
Do not wait until the last day to apply.
Late applications are normally not considered.
Closing Date: 26 May 2026
How to Apply
APPLY FOR THE NGB SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIPS HERE
APPLY FOR THE NGB ICT INTERNSHIPS HERE
How These Internships Can Shape Your Future
Many professionals working in government, banking, logistics, and technology started through internships exactly like these.
Even though internships are temporary, they often help graduates:
- Build confidence
- Develop workplace discipline
- Improve communication skills
- Gain references
- Learn organisational systems
- Build professional networks
The experience can later strengthen applications for:
- Permanent jobs
- Learnerships
- Graduate programmes
- Government vacancies
- Private sector opportunities
Common Mistakes Applicants Must Avoid
Many graduates lose opportunities because of avoidable mistakes.
Common Problems Include:
- Submitting incomplete applications
- Wrong reference numbers
- Incorrect contact details
- Poorly written CVs
- Missing qualifications
- Applying after the deadline
- Uploading unreadable documents
Always double-check your application before submission.
Edupstairs Advice
Government internships remain one of the most important stepping stones for unemployed graduates in South Africa. Many graduates focus only on permanent jobs and overlook internship opportunities that can provide the experience employers actually want.
If you qualify for these National Gambling Board internships, apply as early as possible and ensure your documents are complete and professionally prepared.
Even if you are not selected, the process itself can help you improve your CV, application skills, and understanding of public sector recruitment systems.
Graduates should also continue applying for:
- SETA internships
- Government graduate programmes
- Municipal internships
- Learnerships
- Public entity opportunities
Consistency matters. Many successful professionals today faced multiple rejections before finally getting their first opportunity.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Who can apply for the National Gambling Board Internships?
Unemployed South African graduates with relevant qualifications in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Information Technology, or Computer Science.
- Where are the internships located?
The internships are based in Pretoria, Gauteng.
- How much is the stipend?
Successful candidates will receive R12,000 per month.
- How long is the internship programme?
The internship contract is for 12 months and is non-renewable.
- Can someone who already completed another internship apply?
No. Applicants who already participated in an internship programme in the public or private sector will be disqualified.
- What is the closing date?
The closing date is 26 May 2026.
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