The Vodacom Foundation invites unemployed graduates to apply the 2021 ICT Skills Learning / Learning Program.
Apprenticeship application closing date: March 21, 2021
Place of learning: South Africa
The Vodacom Foundation is looking for young people to develop and train in ICT skills. The program promises to allow youth to be part of future identified projects and programs. Once a student has completed the program, she will be able to assist with IT equipment installation, computer renovation, troubleshooting, and connectivity.
Each student will receive a stipend over the course of the program. The apprenticeship is a fixed 1 year contract.
Student selection criteria:
Have a certificate of enrollment with English (1st or 2nd language). Math or math literacy. Business Studies and Physical Sciences;
Reside within the radius of the Vodacom ICT Center;
They must be unemployed youth between the ages of 18 and 34.
You must not have received this training before:
• You have not received any other scholarships or financial aid during the year. • Must be a resident of South Africa, with valid South African ID;
Must be from a disadvantaged background (focus will be on schools in quintiles 1-3);
Students who do not reveal information will be disqualified.
How to apply
Applicants must comply with COVID-19 restrictions, either by submitting their CVs within the assigned box at each center or by emailing their CVs to [email protected]. The deadline for submission is March 21, 2021. Late submissions will not be accepted.
Vodacom ICT Centers
Gauteng: Sunnyside (Pretoria) Cnr Walker and Gerad Moerdyk streets, Mukteuneck, Pretoria; Orlando Pirates Center (Orlando Stadium, Soweto) – Orlando Stadium
Northwest: (Ganyesa) – Post Office Drive. Ganyesa town;
Mpumalanga: eMalahleni (Witbank) – Laundau Colleries, Kliptontein. Witbank;
Eastern Cape: Lady Frere’s Department (East London), x, 147 Faku Street. Lady Frere;
KwaZulu- Natal: Umbilo (Berea) -78-80 Bart