National Gambling Board (NGB) Internship Programme 2025

National Gambling Board (NGB) Internship Programme 2025
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National Gambling Board (NGB) Internship Programme 2025

The National Gambling Board (NGB) invites unemployed South African graduates to apply for the
Internship Programme 2025 / 2026 in various fields.

Closing Date: 26 September 2025
Location: Hatfield, Pretoria, South Africa


About the NGB
The NGB is a schedule 3A public entity established in terms of the National Gambling Act (Act 7
of 2004). It regulates gambling activities across South Africa, ensuring uniform norms and
standards while supporting compliance and enforcement.


Internship Opportunities:

Enforcement – Ref: NGB/Int 003-2025
Monthly Stipend: R12,000
Qualification Required:
National Diploma in Policing
OR Bachelor’s Degree in Law / LLB

Gaming Control (GCCD) – Ref: NGB/Int 005-2025
Monthly Stipend: R12,000
Qualification Required:
National Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology
OR Computer Science

Marketing & Communications (CSRD) – Ref: NGB/Int006-2025
Monthly Stipend: R12,000
Qualification Required:
National Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in:
Marketing
Communications
Public Relations
Journalism

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Duration
12-month contract (non-renewable)


Who Should Apply
Unemployed graduates who have never participated in an internship before.
Preference will be given to previously disadvantaged individuals and persons living with
disabilities.


Application Requirements
Applicants must submit:

Completed NGB Employment Application Form (download from www.ngb.org.za)
Comprehensive CV
Academic transcripts/records
Certified copies of qualifications or a Letter of Completion from the institution
Certified copy of SA Identity Document
Incomplete applications will not be considered.


How to Apply
Email Applications To: ngb@tttrecruitment.co.za
Or Hand Deliver To:
National Gambling Board
1085 Francis Baard Street
Hatfield, Pretoria, 0002


Important Information
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Applicants will undergo personnel suitability checks (credit, criminal, qualifications,
employment verification).
Foreign qualifications must be verified by SAQA.
By applying, candidates consent to the processing of their personal information in line with
POPIA (Act 4 of 2013).

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