ECD Learnership Vacancies Offer a Hopeful Path for Young South Africans Seeking Work With Purpose 2026

ECD learnership vacancies

ECD learnership vacancies offer unemployed youth paid training, work experience, and a nationally recognised qualification. For many young people, opportunity starts where care meets skills Across South Africa, thousands of young people wake up each day wanting to work, to contribute, and to build a future — but without access to experience or opportunity. For … Read more

NSFAS Loan Forgiveness Brings Long-Awaited Relief to 67,000 Students

NSFAS loan forgiveness

NSFAS loan forgiveness 2026 begins on 15 January, clearing historical debt for 67,000 former students across South Africa. A long wait finally ends for thousands of former students For years, thousands of South Africans have carried NSFAS loan debt long after leaving campus — often without stable jobs, steady income, or any real way to … Read more

Matric Results 2025: KZN Emerges Strongest as Pass Rate Reaches Historic High

Matric results 2025

Matric results 2025 show KZN leading with a 90.6% pass rate, but experts warn subject choices could shape youth futures. Matric Results 2025: A historic result, but mixed emotions on the ground For many households across South Africa, the release of matric results brings relief, pride, and a quiet sense of anxiety. While the numbers … Read more

IEB Matric Results Show Strong Pass Rates, but Big Questions Remain for Youth After School

IEB matric results 2025

IEB matric results 2025 show a 98.31% pass rate, but learners still face tough choices after school in South Africa. IEB matric results 2025-overview When the matric results are released, the numbers always dominate the conversation. Pass rates, provincial rankings, and top achievers flood timelines and headlines. But behind every percentage is a young South … Read more

Laubstar Fleet Services Learnerships 2026 Offer a Practical Way Into Work for Unemployed Youth

Laubstar Fleet Services Learnerships 2026

Laubstar Fleet Services Learnerships 2026 give unemployed South African youth paid workplace training in administration or diesel mechanics. A Small Opportunity Can Change a Very Long Job Search For many young South Africans, finishing school does not mean starting a career. It often means months or even years of unanswered applications, no work history, and … Read more

Unemployed? WDS Dairy Learnership 2026 Pays R6,100 a Month With No Experience Needed

WDS Dairy Learnership 2026

The WDS Dairy Learnership 2026 offers unemployed South African youth a R6,100 monthly stipend, hands-on factory training, and real experience in food manufacturing. For many young South Africans, matric is not a breakthrough — it is the beginning of waiting.Applications go unanswered, experience is demanded before it can be gained, and household pressure grows every … Read more

ILN Training Academy Learnership 2026: Get R4 700 Monthly While Training for Two Years

ILN Training Academy Learnership 2026

The ILN Training Academy Learnership 2026 offers unemployed South African youth a R4 700 monthly stipend, accredited contact centre training, and two years of real workplace experience. For many young South Africans, passing matric does not lead to work — it leads to waiting.Applications go unanswered, employers demand experience, and the pressure to survive without … Read more

SGNA Packaging Learnership 2026: Earn R4 000 a Month With Paid Manufacturing Training

SGNA Packaging Learnership 2026

SGNA Packaging Learnership 2026 offers unemployed South African youth a R4 000 monthly stipend, accredited training, and real workplace experience. Apply before 28 February 2026. With youth unemployment still placing millions of young South Africans under pressure, paid learnerships remain one of the most realistic ways to enter the job market. The SGNA Training Academy … Read more

AFTKN Learnership 2026: Paid Skills Training for Unemployed South African Youth (Apply by 25 February)

AFTKN Learnership 2026

AFTKN Learnership 2026 offers paid skills training for unemployed South African youth. Gain NQF Level 4 or 5 qualifications and workplace experience. Apply by 25 February 2026. For many unemployed young South Africans, the biggest barrier to finding work is not ability — it’s the lack of recognised experience. Employers want skills, but skills require … Read more