Nkomazi Local Municipality has officially released an external advert announcing Youth Graduate Internships in partnership with the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) under the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP).
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And what makes this opportunity powerful is that it is aimed at young people who are currently unemployed, including those who are classified as NEET (Not in Education, Employment, or Training). That means this programme was created for people who are ready to work—but simply need a real chance.
Quick Overview
Programme Name: Nkomazi Local Municipality & DFFE Youth Graduate Internships (EPWP)
Programme Type: Youth empowerment + work exposure (EPWP initiative)
Target Group: Youth aged 18–35 (unemployed / underemployed)
Location: Within the four regions of Nkomazi Local Municipality
Closing Date: 04 February 2026 @ 16h00
Stipend Options (Daily):
- Matric (Grade 12): R165.00 per day
- Diploma/Degree (Environmental-related): R271.04 per day
How to Apply: Submit application + CV to Director: Corporate Services, Private Bag X101, Malalane, 1320
Disability Friendly: Yes — applicants with disabilities are encouraged to apply
Available Opportunities (What You Can Apply For)
According to the advert, there are two categories you can apply under:
1) Matric / Grade 12 Opportunity (40 Positions)
If you have Grade 12, you can apply even if you have no further qualification.
Minimum daily stipend: R165.00 per day
This is great for:
- school leavers
- unemployed youth who need income and experience
- candidates trying to build a CV for future opportunities
2) Diploma / Degree Internship (20 Positions)
This is aimed at youth who studied in environmental-related qualifications such as:
- Environmental Sciences
- Agriculture
- Development Studies
- any other environmental-related qualification
Minimum daily stipend: R271.04 per day
This is great for:
- graduates who need practical exposure
- young professionals who are underemployed
- candidates who want a career in biodiversity/environmental work
Where the Internship Will Take Place
The advert states:
Within the four regions of the Municipality
That means applicants should expect placement within Nkomazi Local Municipality’s jurisdiction and communities.
If you live in the area, this is a big advantage because you won’t necessarily need to relocate far, and you may be deployed near your region depending on project needs.
Requirements (Who Qualifies)
To apply, you must meet the following:
Basic Requirements
- Must be a South African citizen
- Must be between 18 and 35 years old
- Must be unemployed or underemployed
- Must have the qualification relevant to the category you apply for
- Must be innovative, dynamic and creative
- Must show commitment to career development in the environmental / biodiversity sector
- People living with disabilities are encouraged to apply
Even if you feel nervous, don’t disqualify yourself early. If you meet the age requirement and have the correct qualification, apply.
What Documents Should You Prepare (Strong Application Checklist)
Even though the advert is short, municipal applications normally require a professional and complete pack.
Here’s what we recommend submitting:
Must-Have Documents
- Updated CV
- Certified copy of ID
- Certified copy of Matric certificate
- Certified copy of Diploma/Degree certificate (if applicable)
- Academic transcript (highly recommended)
- Proof of residence (optional but helpful)
Optional but Powerful
- Short motivational letter (1 page)
- Any volunteer/community work proof
- Reference letters (if you have)
Tip: Your documents must be neat, readable, and combined in the right order.
How to Apply
Here is the official instruction from the advert:
Applications and CVs to be directed to:
Director: Corporate Services
Private Bag X101
Malalane
1320
Step-by-step to avoid mistakes:
- Write or print a clean CV.
- Attach certified copies of your supporting documents.
- Place everything in one envelope (if applying physically).
- Deliver or send it properly to the correct address.
- Do it early—don’t wait for the last day.
Closing date and time: 04 February 2026 @ 16h00
No late applications should be assumed to be accepted.
If you submit after 16h00, your application may be rejected even if you qualify.
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Edupstairs Advice (Read This Before You Apply)
Let me give you honest advice, the kind that helps you win:
1) Don’t submit a “weak CV”
Municipality applications get many entries. A basic CV with no structure gets ignored.
Make sure your CV includes:
- personal details
- education (with year)
- skills
- experience (even volunteer work counts)
- references
2) Apply for the right category
If you have only Matric, don’t apply under the Diploma/Degree category.
If you have a Diploma/Degree, apply under that one because the stipend is higher and the role may match your qualification.
3) Certification matters
Ensure your copies are certified properly. Uncertified documents often lead to disqualification.
4) Show interest in environmental work
Even if you studied Development Studies or Agriculture, explain how it connects to the environment.
This advert is clearly focused on:
environmental management + biodiversity + green development
5) Apply early
Applying early helps you avoid:
- queues
- transport issues
- document printing stress
- last-minute mistakes
Career Growth Path After This Opportunity
This internship can open doors into multiple career pathways, depending on what work you do and what skills you build.
After EPWP Matric Category, you can progress into:
- EPWP Supervisor roles (in future projects)
- General Worker roles in municipalities
- Admin support roles
- Community development work
- Further studies or learnerships (SETA funded)
After Environmental Diploma/Degree Category, you can progress into:
- Environmental Officer Assistant roles
- Biodiversity Monitor / Conservation Assistant
- Waste Management Officer (entry level)
- Environmental Compliance trainee roles
- Conservation NGOs and private nature reserve work
- Government internships (DFFE, SANParks, provincial departments)
If you use the internship wisely, you can turn it into a long-term career in the green economy.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1) Can I apply if I only have Matric?
Yes. The advert includes Grade 12 (40 unemployed) opportunities.
2) Can I apply if I’m 36 years old?
Unfortunately no. The advert clearly states applicants must be 18 to 35.
3) Is this internship only for graduates?
No. It includes both Matric and Diploma/Degree categories.
4) What stipend will I get?
It depends on your category:
- Matric: R165.00 per day
- Diploma/Degree: R271.04 per day
5) Do I need experience?
The advert focuses on unemployed youth and skills development, so experience is not presented as a requirement.
6) Can people with disabilities apply?
Yes. The advert says people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
7) Where do I submit my application?
To: Director: Corporate Services, Private Bag X101, Malalane, 1320
8) Is this opportunity legitimate?
It appears to be an official municipal external advert, but always verify by checking Nkomazi Local Municipality official communication channels before submitting personal documents.
CLOSING DATE: 04 FEBRUARY 2026
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Disclaimers
- Edupstairs is not the employer. We share opportunities for informational purposes to help young people access real openings.
- Always verify the advert through official Nkomazi Local Municipality platforms before applying.
- Do not pay anyone claiming they can “secure” you a placement—EPWP applications are free.
- Closing dates may change at the employer’s discretion.
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