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Road Accident Fund (RAF) Technology and Digital Learnerships 2026

The Road Accident Fund (RAF) invites unemployed South African youth who have completed Matric to apply for the Technology and Digital Learnership Programme 2026. Learnership Application Closing Date: 25 August 2026 Learnership Locations: Pretoria, Johannesburg, East London, Durban and Cape Town,...

Road Accident Fund (RAF) Technology and Digital Learnerships 2026 - Road Accident Fund RAF
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Road Accident Fund RAF
Closing date25 Aug 2026
ProvinceGauteng
LevelMatric
Value
Laptop
Fields of study
Commerce/BusinessIT/Computer Science
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Road Accident Fund (RAF) Technology and Digital Learnerships 2026 is a learnership offered by Road Accident Fund RAF in Gauteng. Applications close on 25 Aug 2026.

Who can apply

  • Grade 12 / Matric certificate.
  • South African citizenship.
  • Unemployed status.
  • 18–23 years

How to apply

Applications are submitted directly to Road Accident Fund RAF - we do not collect applications. Read the eligibility criteria, prepare your supporting documents, then complete your application on the official page.

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Full details

The Road Accident Fund (RAF) invites unemployed South African youth who have completed Matric to apply for the Technology and Digital Learnership Programme 2026.

Learnership Application Closing Date: 25 August 2026

Learnership Locations: Pretoria, Johannesburg, East London, Durban and Cape Town, South Africa

RAF Technology and Digital Learnership Programme 2026

The Road Accident Fund is offering Technology and Digital Learnership opportunities aimed at unemployed young South Africans who want to gain workplace experience in Information and Communication Technology.

The programme runs for:

12 months

and is aimed at applicants who have completed:

Grade 12 / Matric

According to the supplied information, applicants must generally be between:

18 and 23 years old

Learnership Programme Overview

Organisation: Road Accident FundProgramme: Technology and Digital Learnership Programme 2026Target Group: Unemployed South African youthMinimum Qualification: Grade 12 / MatricAge Requirement: 18 - 23 yearsDuration: 12 monthsLocations: Pretoria, Johannesburg, East London, Durban and Cape TownClosing Date: 25 August 2026Application Method: Online

Available RAF Technology and Digital Learnership Locations

Opportunities are available in:

  • Pretoria
  • Johannesburg
  • East London
  • Durban
  • Cape Town

Applicants should use the application link for the location where they want to apply.

Minimum Requirements

Applicants must have:

The supplied information also states that the programme is aimed at youth aged:

18 - 23 years

What Learners Will Do

Successful learners may gain practical exposure to:

  • Hardware troubleshooting.
  • Operating system troubleshooting.
  • Software troubleshooting.
  • User-profile issues.
  • Internet and network connectivity problems.
  • General desktop support.
  • Business application installation.
  • Business application configuration.
  • Business application troubleshooting.
  • Supporting employees with technical problems.

Microsoft Intune and Device Management

Participants may also learn how to:

  • Monitor devices through Microsoft Intune.
  • Manage devices.
  • Check device compliance.
  • Identify non-compliant devices.
  • Apply corrective actions.
  • Support organisational device policies.

Security Updates and Patching

Learners may assist with:

  • Manual security patches.
  • Software updates.
  • Checking whether devices have the required security updates.
  • Supporting the maintenance of secure ICT devices.

User Support

Successful learners may respond to:

  • User calls.
  • ICT incidents.
  • Regional ICT support requests.
  • Desktop-related queries.

They may also provide direct technical assistance to users.

ICT Equipment Support

The programme may provide exposure to troubleshooting:

  • Computers.
  • Monitors.
  • Keyboards.
  • Mice.
  • Docking stations.
  • Printers.
  • Other ICT equipment.

ICT Asset Verification

Learners may assist with:

  • Asset verification.
  • Checking ICT equipment records.
  • Confirming equipment assignment.
  • Ensuring ICT assets are properly accounted for.

Printer Support

The programme may include:

  • Printer connectivity troubleshooting.
  • Printer driver troubleshooting.
  • Printer configuration.
  • Printing issues.
  • Hardware-related printer problems.

Skills and Competencies

Applicants should demonstrate:

  • Written communication skills.
  • Verbal communication skills.
  • Interpersonal skills.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Desire and ability to learn.
  • Self-motivation.
  • Basic computer skills.
  • Ability to prioritise tasks.
  • Integrity.
  • Compassion.
  • Accountability.
  • Respect.
  • Excellence.
  • Empathy.

Required Application Documents

Applicants must submit:

  • Certified copy of Grade 12 / Matric certificate.
  • Certified copy of South African ID.
  • CV.
  • Motivational letter.

Applicants should ensure that documents are clear and complete before submitting their application.

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Learnership Application Closing Date

Applications close on:

25 August 2026

Applicants should submit their applications before the deadline.

Important Application Notes

Applicants should note that:

  • The programme runs for 12 months.
  • It is aimed at unemployed South African youth.
  • Grade 12 / Matric is required.
  • Applicants are generally required to be aged 18 - 23.
  • Opportunities are available in Pretoria, Johannesburg, East London, Durban and Cape Town.
  • Learners will gain practical exposure to desktop support, ICT troubleshooting, device management and user support.
  • Certified Matric and ID copies are required.
  • A CV and motivational letter are required.
  • Applicants should use the direct application link for their preferred location.
  • Applications close on 25 August 2026.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Road Accident Fund (RAF) Technology and Digital Learnerships 2026?

The Road Accident Fund (RAF) Technology and Digital Learnerships 2026 is a learnership offered by Road Accident Fund RAF for South African students and applicants interested in Commerce/Business and IT/Computer Science. The Road Accident Fund (RAF) invites unemployed South African youth who have completed Matric to apply for the Technology and Digital Learnership Programme 2026. Learnership Application Closing Date: 25 August 2026 Learnership Locations: Pretoria, Johannesburg, East London, Durban and Cape Town,... You can read the full details, eligibility criteria, and application steps on this page before you apply.

Who qualifies for the Road Accident Fund RAF learnership?

To qualify for the Road Accident Fund RAF learnership, applicants generally need to meet a few key conditions. These include Grade 12 / Matric certificate., South African citizenship., and Unemployed status.. It is open to applicants at Matric level. Read every requirement carefully on the official listing, because meeting all of them improves your chances of being shortlisted.

When does the Road Accident Fund RAF learnership close?

According to our sources, the Road Accident Fund RAF learnership closes on 25 August 2026. We last checked this listing on 21 August 2026. We always recommend verifying the closing date on the official listing, as providers sometimes extend or bring forward their deadlines.

What documents do I need to apply?

Our sources do not list the exact documents required for the Road Accident Fund RAF learnership, so treat the following as a typical guide rather than a confirmed list. Most South African applications ask for a certified copy of your ID, your matric certificate or latest results, an academic transcript, and proof of household income. Confirm the precise document checklist on the official listing before submitting, because requirements vary between providers.

How do I apply for the Road Accident Fund RAF learnership?

Click here to apply for RAF Technology and Digital Learnership 2026 - Pretoria Click here to apply for RAF Technology and Digital Learnership 2026 - Johannesburg Click here to apply for RAF Technology and Digital Learnership 2026 - East London Click here to apply for RAF Technology and Digital Learnership 2026 - Durban Click here to apply for RAF Technology and Digital Learnership 2026 - Cape Town You can start your application using the official link provided on this page. Apply early and keep a copy of any reference number or confirmation you receive, in case you need to follow up. For the most accurate and current information, always refer to the official Road Accident Fund RAF listing linked on this page before you apply.

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