Letaba TVET College has officially opened applications for two important skills development programmes for 2026. These initiatives aim to help unemployed youth and experienced workers gain recognised training and improve their career prospects in technical trades.
The programmes include a CHIETA-funded Painter Learnership Programme and an FP&M SETA ARPL Trade Programme. Together, they offer 110 available positions across different technical fields.
Both programmes are designed to address skills shortages in South Africa while providing participants with practical training and, in some cases, financial support.
For individuals interested in careers such as painting, plumbing, bricklaying, electrical work, diesel mechanics, or furniture making, these programmes offer a valuable pathway into the skilled trades sector.
Quick Overview
Institution: Letaba TVET College
Location: Limpopo Province
Programme 1: CHIETA Painter Learnership
Duration: 12 months
Monthly Stipend: R3 000
Number of Positions: 10
Minimum Qualification: Grade 11
Programme 2: FP&M SETA ARPL Trade Programme
Duration: 4 months
Number of Positions: 100
Trades: Plumbing, Bricklaying, Furniture Making, Electrical Work, Diesel Mechanics
Experience Requirement: Minimum 3 years
Applications must be submitted in person at the Letaba TVET College Central Office in Tzaneen.
CHIETA Painter Learnership Programme 2026
One of the key opportunities available is the Painter Learnership funded by Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority (CHIETA).
This learnership focuses on developing skills in painting and surface finishing within the chemical and manufacturing sectors.
Learnership Details
Field: Painter Learnership
Minimum Qualification: Grade 11
Positions Available: 10
Programme Duration: 12 months
Monthly Stipend: R3 000
During the programme, learners will receive both classroom training and practical workplace exposure.
Skills You Will Learn
Participants will develop practical skills including:
- Surface preparation techniques
- Industrial and construction painting methods
- Health and safety procedures
- Equipment handling and maintenance
- Paint mixing and application techniques
These skills prepare learners for careers in construction, manufacturing, and industrial maintenance.
FP&M SETA ARPL Trade Programme 2026
The second opportunity is the Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning (ARPL) Programme funded by Fibre Processing and Manufacturing Sector Education and Training Authority (FP&M SETA).
This programme is specifically designed for individuals who already have trade experience but do not yet have formal certification.
ARPL programmes assess existing skills and provide a pathway for experienced workers to obtain recognised qualifications.
Programme Details
Duration: 4 months
Positions Available: 100
Placement: Various locations across Limpopo Province
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Trades Included
Participants may apply for training and assessment in the following trades:
- Plumbing
- Bricklaying
- Furniture making and woodwork
- Electrical work
- Diesel mechanics
The programme helps participants formalise their experience and progress toward becoming certified artisans.
Requirements for the ARPL Programme
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- South African citizenship
- Relevant experience in the trade applied for
- Minimum of three years work experience in the trade
Documents Required
Applicants must submit the following documents:
- Fully completed ARPL application form
- Detailed CV
- Certified copies of qualifications
- Certified copy of South African ID
- Testimonials from employers confirming trade experience
Employer testimonials must be written on official company letterheads and clearly describe the work performed in the relevant trade.
Important Conditions for Both Programmes
Applicants should carefully note the following conditions before applying:
- Applications must be hand delivered
- Email applications will not be accepted
- Late applications will not be considered
- Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted
Additional conditions include:
- Applicants must not have previously participated in a similar learnership or skills programme
- Persons living with disabilities are encouraged to apply
- Successful candidates may be placed at different locations across Limpopo Province
Where to Submit Applications
Applications must be delivered to the following address:
Letaba TVET College Central Office
1 Claude Wheatley Street
Tzaneen
0850
Enquiries
Contact Person: Ramarope K
Telephone: 015 307 5440
Application Deadlines
CHIETA Painter Learnership Programme: 06 March 2026
FP&M SETA ARPL Trade Programme: 09 March 2026
Applicants who do not receive feedback within one month after the closing date should consider their application unsuccessful.
Conclusion
The learnership and ARPL programmes offered by Letaba TVET College provide valuable opportunities for both unemployed youth and experienced trade workers in Limpopo.
With structured training, practical workplace exposure, and the possibility of formal certification, these programmes help participants build careers in high-demand technical fields. Individuals who meet the requirements should prepare their documents and submit their applications before the respective deadlines.