
Kukhula invites eligible South Africans to apply for the 2025–2026 Learnership Programme — an incredible opportunity designed to equip unemployed youth, employed learners, and persons with disabilities with practical, accredited skills that open doors to real employment.
This learnership is not just a training programme — it’s a life-changing journey that helps participants gain valuable qualifications, workplace experience, and confidence to thrive in their careers. If you’re eager to build a better future for yourself, this is your chance to take the first big step.
South Africa continues to face one of the highest youth unemployment rates in the world. The Kukhula Learnership Programme was created to change that by giving young people and working professionals access to skills that matter in the real world.
This programme brings together theory and practice, allowing learners to study accredited courses while also gaining hands-on experience in a real workplace. It’s fully aligned with the National Skills Development Strategy (NSDS) and supports the country’s goal of building a strong, inclusive, and capable workforce.
Every participant who completes the programme earns a nationally recognised qualification and walks away with the experience and confidence needed to start or grow their career.
Kukhula’s vision goes beyond education — it’s about empowerment. The learnership provides a monthly stipend, making it easier for learners to focus on training without worrying about basic expenses.
Here’s how the programme makes a real difference:
This inclusive approach supports Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) principles and contributes to South Africa’s mission of economic equality and opportunity for all.
The Kukhula Learnership Programme is open to three groups of applicants:
Each group has specific documentation requirements, and all copies must be certified, clear, and not older than three months.
If you are living with a disability, you must include the following certified documents:
These documents confirm your eligibility under South Africa’s disability inclusion laws.
Unemployed applicants must submit these certified documents:
These details confirm that you qualify for sponsored training.
If you are currently working and applying for the Kukhula Learnership, include:
This ensures that both you and your employer are aligned on your participation in the programme.
Before submitting your application, take note of these essential reminders:
Attention to detail can make the difference between being shortlisted and being disqualified.
Applying is simple and fully online. Follow these steps carefully:
If you’re shortlisted, you may be invited for further assessments or interviews, depending on the learnership you applied for.
The Kukhula Learnership Programme 2025–2026 is more than just training — it’s a gateway to new possibilities. By joining, you’ll gain professional skills, valuable work experience, and recognised qualifications that employers are looking for.
Whether you’re just starting out or hoping to grow in your current job, Kukhula gives you the chance to invest in yourself and your future. Don’t wait too long — opportunities like this don’t come every day.
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