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Greater Letaba EPWP Jobs – 76 Posts, Closing 17 July 2026

Right now the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) is hiring for the Technical Services Department of Greater Letaba Municipality, and the deadline is fast approaching.

What the opportunity is

These are fixed‑term municipal jobs that last 11 months. Positions are open for data capturers, skilled workers and unskilled workers. You will work 23 days each month and be paid a daily rate.

Who can apply

  • Data Capturer (1 post) – Higher Certificate in Office Administration, Public Management or similar, 12 months admin experience, basic computer skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
  • Skilled Workers (10 posts) – National Certificate Vocational (NCV) Level 4 or an equivalent qualification.
  • Skilled Infrastructure Workers (32 posts) – Same qualification as skilled workers (NCV Level 4) and ability to work on infrastructure projects.
  • Unskilled Environmental Workers (33 posts) – Grade 10 or NCV Level 2. No higher qualification required.

What you will gain

  • Earn up to R250 per day (skilled) or R200 per day (unskilled).
  • Gain practical experience in municipal operations, infrastructure or environmental work.
  • Build a solid CV that shows you have worked on real community projects.
  • Contribute to improving roads, parks, drainage and other services in Modjadjiskloof, Limpopo.

How to apply – step by step

  1. Write an application letter that states the exact position you are applying for.
  2. Prepare a cover letter and an up‑to‑date CV.
  3. Make certified copies of all your qualifications.
  4. Gather the four documents (application letter, cover letter, CV, certified copies).
  5. Hand‑deliver the complete set to:
    Greater Letaba Municipality
    44 Botha Street, Civic Centre,
    Modjadjiskloof, Limpopo.
  6. Make sure the package arrives before 17 July 2026 at 15:00.
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Tips to improve your chances

  • State the job title clearly in your application letter.
  • Check that all copies of certificates are clear and legible.
  • Proofread your CV for spelling and formatting errors.
  • Use a plain envelope and label it with your name and the position.
  • Call the municipality (015 309 9246 / 7 / 8) if you have any questions before you submit.
  • Do not wait until the last day – deliver your application early.

Key details at a glance

  • Employer: Greater Letaba Municipality
  • Department: Technical Services Department
  • Programme: Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP)
  • Location: Modjadjiskloof, Limpopo
  • Contract length: 11 months
  • Working days: 23 per month
  • Daily rates: R250 (skilled) or R200 (unskilled)
  • Total posts: 76 (1 Data Capturer, 10 Skilled Workers, 32 Skilled Infrastructure Workers, 33 Unskilled Environmental Workers)
  • Closing date: 17 July 2026, 15:00
  • Contact: Mr Selowa P.M. / Ms Molefe M.L., Tel 015 309 9246 / 7 / 8

Frequently asked questions

  • Is this a permanent job? No. It is an 11‑month temporary contract.
  • How many vacancies are there? A total of 76 positions.
  • Can I apply with only Grade 10? Yes, for the unskilled environmental posts.
  • Do I need experience for the unskilled jobs? No prior experience is required.
  • What qualification do I need for the Data Capturer role? A Higher Certificate in Office Administration or Public Management plus at least one year of relevant admin work.
  • How much will I earn? Skilled workers: R250 per day (≈ R5 750 per month). Unskilled workers: R200 per day (≈ R4 600 per month).
  • Where do I send my application? Hand‑deliver it to the address shown above.
  • When is the deadline? 17 July 2026 at 15:00.

What to do next

If you meet the requirements, start gathering your documents today. Follow the step‑by‑step guide, double‑check everything, and hand‑deliver your application before the deadline. Good luck – this could be your first step into the public sector.

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