Finding a funded ICT learnership right now can change your career path, and the MICT SETA Learnership programme is open for applications this week.
What the learnership offers
Sangenkosi Holdings (Pty) Ltd, together with Gateway City College, is offering 50 fully‑funded learnership spots for young people in Durban and nearby towns. The learnership lasts 12 months and includes a monthly stipend of R2 500.
- Technical Support Learnership – NQF Level 4: 25 places, focus on troubleshooting, hardware & software support, and customer service.
- Systems Support Learnership – NQF Level 5: 25 places, focus on network support, systems administration, IT infrastructure and basic cybersecurity.
Who can apply
To be eligible you must:
- Be a South African citizen living in Durban or the surrounding area.
- Be unemployed and not enrolled in any other SETA‑funded programme.
- Hold a Matric certificate with Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy.
What you will gain
Successful learners receive:
- An industry‑recognised NQF qualification (Level 4 or 5).
- Hands‑on workplace experience in an ICT environment.
- Professional development and networking opportunities.
- A monthly stipend of R2 500 to help with living costs.
- Better employability in a growing digital economy.
How to apply – step by step
- Gather the required documents:
- Certified copy of your South African ID.
- Certified copy of your Matric certificate.
- Updated curriculum vitae (CV).
- Write a clear email with the subject line:
- “Application – Technical Support Learnership” or
- “Application – Systems Support Learnership”.
- Attach the three documents to the email.
- Send the email to info@sangenkosiholdings.co.za.
- Visit the official college website for more information: https://gatewaycitycollege.edu.za/.
All applications close on 26 June 2026. Submit early to avoid technical issues.
Tips to improve your chances
- Update your CV with current contact details, education, computer skills, any volunteer work, and previous jobs.
- Use high‑quality scans of your ID and Matric certificate so all information is legible.
- Apply before the deadline; last‑minute submissions can be missed.
- Check your email regularly for interview invitations or further instructions.
Next steps
This learnership is a realistic way to gain a recognized ICT qualification and real work experience. If you meet the criteria, prepare your documents now and send your application before 26 June 2026. Good luck on your path to a career in ICT!
