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Western Cape Government Traffic Officer Bursaries 2026

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Provider
Western
Field of Study
Various
Funding
Deadline
05 May 2026
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About This Bursary

Western Cape Mobility Department invites South African youth to apply for the Student Cadet Traffic Officer Bursary Programme 2026.

Bursary Application Closing Date: 05 May 2026
Bursary Location: Western Cape, South Africa (Various Traffic Centres)

Bursary Overview

The Western Cape Mobility Department is offering a 12-month full-time study bursary for candidates who want to become Traffic Officers.

Successful applicants will complete a:

Further Education and Training Certificate: Road Traffic Law Enforcement

  • Reference Number: WCMD 08/2026
  • Training Duration: 12 Months
  • Start Date: 08 June 2026
  • Training College: Gene Louw Traffic College (Brackenfell)
  • Monthly Stipend: R5 000

Training Locations

After training, candidates may be placed at traffic centres in:

  • Worcester
  • Laingsburg
  • Beaufort West
  • Oudtshoorn
  • Brackenfell
  • Somerset West
  • Vredendal
  • Vredenburg
  • Caledon
  • Swellendam
  • Mossel Bay
  • George
  • Knysna

Minimum Requirements

To qualify for this bursary, applicants must:

  • Have Grade 12 (Matric)
  • Have a valid Code B (manual) driver’s licence
  • Be physically fit
  • Have no criminal record
  • Be under 35 years old
  • Have no visible tattoos or body piercings (except allowed ear piercings for females)

Additional Requirements

Shortlisted candidates will be required to:

  • Submit a medical certificate
  • Undergo:
    • Medical assessments
    • Psychological testing
    • Drug testing
    • Physical fitness tests
    • Driving assessment
    • Written assessment
    • Interview process

Key Responsibilities (After Training)

  • Enforce road traffic laws
  • Promote road safety and crime prevention
  • Perform traffic control duties
  • Carry out administrative functions
  • Work shifts (including 24/7 operations when required)

Skills and Competencies

Applicants should demonstrate:

  • Good communication skills (at least two official languages)
  • Strong interpersonal skills
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Confidence and assertiveness
  • Ability to work independently and in a team

Important Notes

  • This is a training bursary, not permanent employment
  • A monthly stipend of R5 000 will be paid
  • No accommodation or meals are included
  • Future employment is not guaranteed
  • Permanent posts require a separate application process

How to Apply

Click here to apply for Western Cape Traffic Officer Bursary 2026:

Enquiries:
Mr T Qunta
πŸ“ž 021 981 1163 / 1164

Why You Should Apply

  • Gain a recognised qualification in Road Traffic Law Enforcement
  • Receive government-funded training
  • Earn a monthly stipend
  • Start a career in law enforcement and public safety

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