Nambiti Technologies is recruiting 25 unemployed South African youth for its Systems Support Learnership 2026 in Randburg, Gauteng. Matric holders with an interest in IT can earn a monthly stipend of at least R2,500 while working towards a Systems Support NQF Level 5 qualification over 12 months. The programme has no fixed closing date, so applicants should apply as soon as possible while the 25 spots remain open.
About the Programme
Nambiti Technologies is a wholly Black-owned South African ICT professional services company, founded in 1997 and based in Centurion, Gauteng. Over nearly three decades, the company has delivered IT services to large private and public sector clients across the country, working with global technology partners including SAP, Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, HP, Dell and Cisco.
The Systems Support Learnership was created to bring young, unemployed South Africans into the IT sector at entry level, giving them a formal Pivotal qualification alongside real workplace experience inside a functioning ICT company. Rather than a short course, it is a full 12-month learnership combining structured theory with genuine on-the-job systems support work.
For young South Africans who cannot afford a university IT degree, this learnership offers a credible, funded route into a technology career, backed by an established company with a long track record in the sector.
What You Will Learn
- Computer hardware and software troubleshooting
- Systems support fundamentals and IT helpdesk processes
- Basic networking concepts
- Customer and internal client support
- Workplace IT operations in a real business environment
- Foundational skills toward a Systems Support NQF Level 5 qualification
Who Can Apply (Eligibility)
- Must be a South African citizen with a certified copy of your ID
- Must have a National Senior Certificate (Matric) or an equivalent NQF Level 4 qualification
- Must be currently unemployed
- Must not be enrolled on another SETA-funded learnership
- Must have a genuine interest in Information Technology and Systems Support
- Must be available for full-time participation for the full 12-month programme
- Black South African youth, female candidates and persons with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply
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Required Documents
- Certified copy of South African ID
- Certified copy of Matric certificate or equivalent NQF Level 4 qualification
- Updated CV
- Any additional documents requested during the online application process
How to Apply
- Open the official Nambiti Technologies vacancy listing.
- Review the Systems Support Learnership details and confirm you meet all requirements.
- Complete the online application, attaching your certified ID and Matric certificate.
- Submit your CV through the same application process.
- Wait to be contacted; only shortlisted candidates will be contacted, so apply promptly as spots are limited to 25 learners.
Closing Date
Nambiti Technologies has not published a fixed closing date for this intake. Only 25 positions are available, so apply as soon as possible as the listing may close once all spots are filled.
Why It Matters
Information technology remains one of the fastest-growing employment sectors in South Africa, but most entry points require a diploma or degree that many young jobseekers simply cannot afford. A funded learnership that only requires Matric removes that barrier, giving unemployed youth a genuine, structured way into IT without years of unpaid study.
With only 25 positions available and a company with a strong reputation in the sector, this learnership offers more than a stipend. It gives learners a recognised NQF Level 5 qualification and real workplace experience that can open doors to further IT roles once the programme ends.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need previous IT experience to apply?
No. The learnership is designed for unemployed youth with Matric and an interest in IT, with no prior work experience required.
Is this learnership available outside Gauteng?
The programme is based in Randburg, Gauteng, so applicants should be able to attend training and work at this location.
How much is the stipend?
Learners receive a minimum monthly stipend of R2,500 for the duration of the 12-month programme.
What happens after the learnership ends?
Successful learners graduate with a Systems Support NQF Level 5 qualification. Whether Nambiti Technologies offers permanent placement is confirmed during the application process.
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