NGB Legal Internship 2026 – R12k stipend, closes 21 Aug
South African law graduates who are still looking for that first real job should act now. The National Gambling Board (NGB) is offering a 12‑month Legal Services Internship that pays R12 000 a month. The deadline is 21 August 2026, so you have limited time.
What the opportunity is
The NGB Legal Services Internship Programme 2026 is a one‑year contract in the board’s legal department. It is a non‑renewable placement designed for graduates who have never worked in a legal internship before. The role is based within a public‑sector regulator that controls gambling in South Africa.
Who can apply (requirements and eligibility)
- Qualification: Bachelor’s Degree in Law (LLB) from a recognised South African university.
- Employment status: Currently unemployed and looking for your first workplace experience.
- Internship history: You must not have completed any previous internship, whether in the public or private sector.
- Preference: Previously disadvantaged candidates and persons with disabilities will be given priority, but this does not exclude other eligible applicants.
- Foreign qualifications: If your degree was obtained outside South Africa, you must have it verified by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) and upload the proof.
- Location: The placement is with the National Gambling Board, a Schedule 3A public entity under the Public Finance Management Act.
- Number of posts: Only one position (Job Reference NGB‑7) is available.
What you will gain
- Hands‑on experience in a regulatory and public‑sector legal environment.
- Understanding of how legislation, policy and compliance intersect in real work.
- A professional reference and network contacts inside a national public entity.
- Concrete workplace competencies to strengthen your CV for future legal jobs.
- R12 000 a month to support you during the 12‑month contract.
How to apply – step‑by‑step
- Gather the required documents:
- Curriculum Vitae (CV) with up‑to‑date contact details.
- Certified copies of your LLB qualification.
- Academic transcript or record showing your results.
- A copy of your South African ID (or passport if you are a foreign national).
- Letter of completion from your university, if you received one.
- SAQA verification proof if you hold a foreign qualification.
- Create a folder on your computer called “NGB Legal Internship 2026”. Place every document inside and open each file to check that it is clear, complete and not corrupted.
- Visit the official application page: official application channel provided by the National Gambling Board for Job Reference NGB‑7.
- Fill in the online form carefully. Answer every question truthfully, especially the one about previous internships.
- Upload each mandatory document in the correct field. Double‑check that you have attached the certified qualification copy, not just a plain scan.
- Review all entered information, then submit before the closing date of 21 August 2026. Do not wait until the last minute; technical glitches can happen.
Tips to improve your chances
- Do not hide an earlier internship. The board will disqualify anyone who has any prior internship experience.
- Proofread your CV. Highlight legal coursework, moot‑court participation, research projects, volunteer work and any relevant computer skills.
- Certify your qualification copies. Uncertified scans will be rejected.
- Check contact details. A wrong phone number or email means you may miss an interview invitation.
- Apply early. Submitting well before the deadline gives you time to fix any upload errors.
- Prepare for checks. Shortlisted candidates will undergo personnel suitability checks and security clearance, so ensure all information is consistent.
- Keep looking. Only one spot is offered, and competition will be high. Continue applying for other internships while you wait for a response.
Next steps – move forward with confidence
If you meet the qualification, have no prior internship and can provide all the required documents, this internship could be a valuable stepping stone into the legal profession. Start by preparing your documents today, follow the application steps, and submit before 21 August 2026.
Remember, the internship is a development opportunity, not a guaranteed permanent job. Use the experience, references and skills you gain to strengthen future applications.





