There are only a few weeks left to grab a paid training spot that can turn your Code 14 licence into a qualified truck‑driver career. The MPower Code 14 Driving Learnership offers a R4 000 monthly stipend and a clear path to an NQF 3 Occupational Certificate, starting in October 2026.
What the opportunity is
MPower – a division of ONELOGIX (Pty) Ltd – runs a fixed‑term learnership that blends theory classes, practical driving sessions, and professional development. Successful learners receive the NQF 3 Occupational Certificate: Truck Driver and may get job‑placement support after the programme.
- Programme: Code 14 Driving Learnership
- Qualification: NQF 3 Occupational Certificate – Truck Driver
- Intake: October 2026
- Stipend: R4 000 per month
- Location: Kempton Park, Gauteng
- Closing date: 14 September 2026
Who can apply (requirements)
Before you start your application, check that you meet every criterion below. If one item is missing, your application may be rejected.
- South African citizen, aged 25‑28
- Matric certificate with English
- Valid Code 14 driver’s licence
- Current Professional Driver’s Permit (PRDP)
- Valid South African passport
- Clear criminal and credit record
- Physically and mentally fit
- No previous completion or withdrawal from a professional driver’s certificate programme
What you gain (benefits and skills)
The learnership gives you more than a licence. You will develop:
- Deep knowledge of traffic rules, road safety and defensive driving
- Hands‑on skills such as vehicle handling, manoeuvring, emergency braking and safe positioning
- Professional qualities – communication, customer service, time‑management and stress control
- Workplace readiness – discipline, decision‑making and responsibility on the road
- A recognised NQF 3 certificate that strengthens your CV
- Weekly R4 000 stipend to cover living costs during training
How to apply (step‑by‑step)
- Visit the official online application portal and create an account.
- Complete the personal details section exactly as they appear on your identification documents.
- Upload the required documents (see list below). Ensure each file is clear and legible.
- Enter a concise, up‑to‑date CV. Place your Code 14 licence, PRDP, passport number and any driving experience at the top.
- Review every field for accuracy, then submit before the 14 September deadline.
Tips to improve your chances
- Double‑check that your passport and PRDP are not close to expiry; renew if necessary.
- Highlight responsibility and safety awareness in your CV and cover letter.
- Use plain language;avoid jargon and keep the CV to two pages maximum.
- Attach a brief referee letter that can confirm your discipline and reliability.
- Proofread every entry to avoid spelling mistakes – recruiters scan quickly.
- Submit early; late applications may be filtered out before review.
Conclusion and next steps
If you are between 25 and 28 years old, hold a Code 14 licence, a valid PRDP and passport, and meet the other criteria, this learnership could be the launchpad for a professional driving career. Gather your documents, polish your CV, and submit your application before 14 September 2026. Taking these steps now puts you in a strong position to earn a stipend, a recognised certificate, and valuable experience in South Africa’s transport and logistics sector.
