Learnerships & Apprenticeships
Limpopo Gambling Board Graduate Internship 2026 – Finance, Apply 14 July
Graduates in Limpopo who need real‑world experience should act now – the Limpopo Gambling Board (LGB) has opened its Graduate Internship Programme 2026, and the deadline is fast approaching.
What the internship is
The LGB is offering two paid internship positions in Governance and Finance. The posts are based in Polokwane and run for up to 24 months. Successful interns will receive a monthly stipend of R7,333.33.
Who can apply
- South African citizens, unemployed graduates aged 18–35.
- Preference given to Limpopo residents.
- Must not have previously benefited from any other Government Internship Programme.
- Must be willing to sign an internship contract (maximum 24 months).
- Must hold the required qualification for the chosen field (see below).
Governance Internship – Ref 01/2026
- Number of posts: 1
- Minimum qualification: a 3‑year National Diploma in Business Administration or Management, or a Degree in Business Administration or Management, or a BCom in Business Administration or Management.
Finance Internship – Ref 02/2026
- Number of posts: 1
- Minimum qualification: a 3‑year National Diploma in Accounting.
What you will gain
- Practical experience in a recognised public‑sector organisation.
- Exposure to governance or finance processes that improve employability.
- Professional networking opportunities.
- A solid CV entry that demonstrates hands‑on skills.
How to apply (step‑by‑step)
- Gather the required certified documents:
- Comprehensive CV
- Cover letter stating the internship reference number you are applying for
- Certified copies of qualifications
- Certified copy of your South African ID
- Choose one of the following submission methods:
- Hand delivery: Limpopo Gambling Board, No 8 Hans van Rensburg Street, Polokwane 0700.
- Email: recruitment@lgb.co.za
- Make sure every document is clear, properly certified, and attached before sending.
- Submit before the closing date: 14 July 2026. Late applications are unlikely to be considered.
Tips to improve your chances
- Tailor your CV to the specific internship (Governance or Finance).
- Highlight relevant university projects, dissertations, or coursework.
- Include any leadership roles or volunteer work.
- Proofread every section; spelling errors can cost you.
- Clearly state the reference number (01/2026 or 02/2026) in your cover letter.
- Submit early – don’t wait for the last day.
Final thoughts
This internship is a valuable stepping stone into the public sector, even though it does not guarantee permanent employment. If you meet the criteria, prepare your documents now, apply before 14 July 2026, and keep looking for other graduate opportunities to maximise your chances of a lasting career.





