PPRA 2026 Real Estate Learnership: Empowering Future Practitioners

Step into real estate with PPRA's 2026 Learnership! Apply by April 14 for a chance to earn while you learn. #RealEstateCareer

Published 4 April 2026
Closing Date Closed
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Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority

Unlock a promising career in real estate with the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority (PPRA) and the Mpumalanga Department of Public Works, Roads and Transport. Apply for the One Learner, One Property Practitioner Programme 2026 by April 14, 2026, and take the first step towards becoming a Non-Principal Property Practitioner.

About the Opportunity

The One Learner, One Property Practitioner Programme 2026 is designed to empower Previously Disadvantaged Individuals (PDIs), with a focus on youth and women, by providing a structured entry into the real estate industry. With 200 spots available, this 12-month learnership offers a pathway to a recognised qualification and professional certification.

Closing Date

Applications close on April 14, 2026.

Key Responsibilities

Participants will engage in a comprehensive learning experience, preparing for a career as a Non-Principal Property Practitioner. This includes completing a Further Education and Training Certificate in Real Estate (NQF Level 4) and preparing for the PPRA Professional Designation Examination (PDE 4).

Requirements/Qualifications

– Matric certificate or equivalent
– Must be a Previously Disadvantaged Individual (PDI)
– Strong encouragement for youth and women to apply
– Residency in Mpumalanga (verification required)

Benefits

– Accredited real estate qualification (NQF Level 4)
– Professional exam preparation (PDE 4)
– Monthly stipend of R5,500
– Entry into the property and real estate industry
– Practical exposure and career development opportunities

Required Documents

– Certified copy of ID
– Certified Matric certificate or relevant qualifications

Incomplete applications will not be considered.