Moses Kotane Local Municipality Internships 2025 – Apply Before 06 May

Moses Kotane Local Municipality Internships 2025
Moses Kotane Local Municipality Internships 2025

Moses Kotane Local Municipality Internships 2025 – Apply Before 06 May

Moses Kotane Local Municipality Internships 2025 – Apply Before 06 May

Introduction

The Moses Kotane Local Municipality, in collaboration with BANK SETA and Hamonate Consulting, is offering a 12-month paid internship programme for unemployed graduates in 2025. If you’re a young graduate residing within the boundaries of the municipality and looking to gain practical experience, this internship is a valuable career-building opportunity.

About the Internship Programme

This programme provides practical exposure in various departments of the municipality. Interns will be placed based on their qualifications and will receive mentorship and training throughout the 12-month period. Interns will be officially employed by Hamonate Consulting while working at the municipality.

Stipend:

Each intern will receive a monthly stipend of R6,000 to assist with transport and living expenses.

Available Internship Fields and Positions

Field of Study Number of Positions
Public Management6
Civil Engineering2
Public Relations / Communications3
Human Resources2
Labour Relations / HR with Labour Relations3
Environmental Management / Science4
Risk Management1
Information Technology3
Organisational Development2
Town and Regional Planning2
Water Care2

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Must be a South African citizen with a certified ID (not older than 6 months)
  • Must be a resident of Moses Kotane Local Municipality (proof of residence not older than 3 months)
  • Must be 40 years old or younger
  • Must hold a Diploma, N6 Certificate, or Degree in a relevant field
  • Must not be currently enrolled in any other internship or SETA-funded programme in the past 2 years

Required Documents

When applying, you must submit certified copies of the following:

  • South African ID
  • Diploma/N6 Certificate/Degree
  • Academic transcript or results statement
  • Updated CV
  • Proof of residence (no older than 3 months)

Note: Incomplete or uncertified applications will be disqualified automatically.

Benefits of the Internship

  • Monthly stipend of R6,000
  • Real-world work experience in the public sector
  • 12-month contract with formal mentoring
  • Improved employment prospects and stronger CV
  • Networking with local government officials

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted physically to the following address:

Reception, Civic Centre, Mogwase

No faxed or emailed applications will be accepted.

Application Deadline: 06 May 2025

Contact Details for Enquiries:

Why This Internship Matters

This internship programme helps graduates:

  • Transition from academic knowledge to practical experience
  • Gain exposure in key government and municipal sectors
  • Support service delivery in local communities
  • Access opportunities aligned with the National Development Plan 2030

Application Tips

  • Submit early to avoid being disqualified for late delivery
  • Keep at least two certified copies of your documents
  • Ensure your CV is updated with current contact information
  • Highlight your relevant qualifications and readiness to learn

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Conclusion

The Moses Kotane Local Municipality Internships 2025 offer an incredible opportunity for unemployed graduates to gain valuable work experience while earning a stipend. If you reside within the municipality and meet the criteria, don’t let this opportunity pass you by.

Visit your local Civic Centre in Mogwase and submit your application before 06 May 2025. For more government and internship opportunities, visit Wikihii.co.za and subscribe to our Jobs Connect WhatsApp channel.

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