MPower Driving Learnership 2026 – Closes 14 Sep – R4 000 Stipend

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)

  1. Visit the official online application portal and create an account.
  2. Complete the personal details section exactly as they appear on your identification documents.
  3. Upload the required documents (see list below). Ensure each file is clear and legible.
  4. Enter a concise, up‑to‑date CV. Place your Code 14 licence, PRDP, passport number and any driving experience at the top.
  5. 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.

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