Mpumalanga Treasury & FASSET Graduate Internship 2026/27 – Apply Today
Mpumalanga Provincial Treasury is looking for suitable young people to apply for their Graduate Internship Programme 2026/27 opportunities. The closing date for applications is 13 March 2026.
What’s this internship all about?
- 12‑month paid learning adventure.
- You’ll work in the heart of the provincial Treasury’s head office and get real‑world exposure to finance, audit or tech.
- Imagine getting a steady R6 500 a month while you learn the ropes of government work and build a professional network that can open doors for you later.
Why it’s a good fit if you’re a fresh graduate or still studying
- You’re stuck in a “no job, no cash, no experience” loop?
- You want to see how budgets, audits or IT systems run in the public sector.
- You can finish the internship and then hop into a government role, a private firm, or even start your own consultancy.
Fields you can pick from
| Field | What you’ll do | Key skills you’ll pick up | Typical future jobs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Internal Audit | Risk‑management checks, compliance reviews, internal controls | Critical thinking, data analysis, audit procedures | Internal auditor, risk officer |
| Financial Management / Accounting | Budget monitoring, financial reporting, expenditure analysis | Excel, SAP, public finance basics | Accountant, financial analyst, finance officer |
| Information Technology | System support, data management, troubleshooting | IT help desk, database handling, cybersecurity basics | IT support, digital governance specialist |
Reference numbers – pick the right one when you apply
- Internal Audit: MPT21/INT/2026
- Financial Management/Accounting: MPT20/INT/2026
- Information Technology: MPT22/INT/2026
Who can apply?
- Unemployed graduates (no prior paid work in the same field).
- Age 18 – 35 years.
- South African citizen.
- Live in Mpumalanga Province.
- Qualification – NQF Level 6 (Diploma) to Level 9 (Master’s) from a public university or college.
- Never participated in any other youth development programme or internship before.
If you’ve got a foreign qualification, SAQA will check it before they accept it.
What do you need to send?
- South African ID (photo).
- Updated CV (keep it clean and short).
- Certified copies of your degree/diploma certificates.
- Academic transcripts.
- Proof of residence (utility bill or lease).
All documents must be scanned clearly – a blurry file can cost you a spot.
Step‑by‑step application guide
- Go to the e‑recruitment portal: Visit the provincial e‑recruitment portal here.
- Create a profile or log in if you already have one.
- Choose your reference number that matches your field.
- Upload the documents listed above.
- Fill in your details – double‑check your name, contact info and that you’re from Mpumalanga.
- Submit before 23:59 on 13 March 2026 – late or incomplete applications won’t be looked at.
If you get stuck, the portal has a help section or you can email the recruitment support.
Pay, perks and what the internship feels like
- Stipend: R6 500/month to help with transport, food and phone bills.
- Location: Treasury head office (Johannesburg‑style modern office, but in Mpumalanga).
- Daily life: Work in teams, attend training, get mentors, and see how public finance actually runs.
Quick tips to stand out
- Tailor your CV to the field – add any projects or coursework that line up.
- Highlight software you know (Excel, SAP, MS Office, etc.).
- Show you’re a team player and can analyse numbers or code.
- Keep your scanned docs sharp; no blurry pictures.
- Apply early – the portal can get crowded right before the deadline.
What could happen after you finish?
Many interns jump straight into:
- Government contract positions
- Graduate trainee programmes in finance or IT
- Accounting firms
- Municipal finance teams
- Internal audit units
You’ll leave with a CV that says “12‑month government internship” – that’s a big plus when you ask for a permanent role.
Frequently Asked Questions
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Is this internship only for Mpumalanga residents? | Yes, you must live in Mpumalanga. |
| Can I apply if I did another internship before? | No, previous youth development internships disqualify you. |
| Will I get a job after it ends? | No guarantee, but the experience boosts your chances. |
| Can post‑graduates apply? | Yes, up to Master’s level is fine. |
| Are there interviews? | Shortlisted candidates may face assessments or interviews. |
| How long is the internship? | 12 months. |
Final word
If you’re 18‑35, unemployed, a proud South African, and live in Mpumalanga, this 12‑month internship could be the stepping stone you need. The R6 500 stipend keeps you afloat while you learn, and the real‑world experience is a huge plus on any job application.
Don’t wait until the last minute – apply before 23:59 on 13 March 2026. Good luck, and may you land that internship and kick‑start your career!





