Faranani IT Services IT Learnership – R2 500 Stipend, 12 Months

Are you ready to turn your love for computers into a real job right now? The Faranani IT Services Learning 4 Life Learnership Programme is accepting applications for a 12‑month System Support learnership that pays a R2 500 monthly stipend.

What the learnership offers

This is a full‑year, on‑the‑job training programme that leads to the National Certificate: Information Technology – System Support (NQF Level 5). You will study computer systems, user support, and everyday IT processes while working in a professional environment.

Who can apply

  • South African citizen, aged 18‑28
  • Grade 12 certificate with passes in English, Mathematics (or Mathematical Literacy) and Computer Applications Technology
  • Good spoken and written communication skills
  • Interest in IT and a positive attitude
  • Live within commuting distance of Rustenburg

What you will gain

  • Formal NQF Level 5 qualification in System Support
  • Practical experience handling real‑world IT tickets and requests
  • Development of problem‑solving, teamwork and time‑management skills
  • Monthly stipend of R2 500 to help with basic expenses
  • Professional references that can open doors to further IT roles

How to apply – step by step

  1. Update your CV. Highlight your Grade 12 results, any ICT subjects, computer projects or volunteer tech support.
  2. Write a brief cover letter stating why you want to join the learnership and how your skills match the role.
  3. Gather copies of your Grade 12 certificate and ID.
  4. Visit the official application portal: Apply for the Learning 4 Life Learnership.
  5. Upload your CV, cover letter and any supporting documents.
  6. Submit the application and keep a copy of the confirmation for your records.

Tips to improve your chances

  • Proofread your CV and cover letter – check phone numbers, email addresses and spelling.
  • Use clear headings so recruiters can see your education and IT skills at a glance.
  • Include any hands‑on experience: school tech clubs, personal computer repairs, or tutoring peers.
  • Show examples of patience, accuracy and good communication – these are key in IT support.
  • Submit your application promptly; the advert does not list a closing date.

Next steps

If you meet the criteria and are eager to start a career in technology, take action today. Prepare your documents, follow the application steps, and send your application through the official portal. Even if you face competition, a well‑structured application and genuine enthusiasm can set you apart.

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