PPRA (Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority) Learnership 2026: Offering X200 Successful Candidates with a Stipend of R5 500 per Month

About PPRA (Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority)
The Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority (PPRA) is a statutory body tasked with overseeing the conduct and affairs of property practitioners across South Africa. Its core mandate includes regulating the industry to ensure that property practitioners operate with integrity, transparency, and in accordance with professional standards. In doing so, the PPRA plays a vital role in safeguarding the interests of both the sector and the public, particularly by addressing and preventing unethical practices within the property market.

Established under the Property Practitioners Act (PPA), the PPRA operates with a strong focus on consumer protection and industry transformation. As a consumer-centric organisation, it is committed to creating a more inclusive and equitable property sector, while maintaining high levels of accountability and professionalism among practitioners. Through its efforts, the PPRA aims to promote fair practices, improve industry credibility, and support the development of a property sector that is both responsible and reflective of South Africa’s diverse population.

About the PPRA (Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority) Learnership 2026
PPRA (Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority) is on the search for candidates who would like to receive theoretical knowledge and practical skills through their learnership. The Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority (PPRA) Learnership Programme invites applications from 200 Previously Disadvantaged Individuals (PDIs) in Mpumalanga to participate in a 12-month learnership designed to support their progression toward becoming Non-Principal Property Practitioners (NPPPs), with a strong emphasis on empowering youth and women.

Selected applicants will be enrolled in the Further Education and Training Certificate in Real Estate (NQF Level 4) and will receive support in preparing for and completing the PPRA Professional Designation Examination (PDE 4).

Eligibility Criteria
Before applying, it’s important to take some time to review the eligibility requirements for the PPRA (Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority) Learnership. These guidelines will help you understand if you’re a strong fit for the programme. If you’re unsure whether you qualify, feel free to go through the list of criteria below to check your credentials. Meeting all the listed requirements will give you the best possible chance of being considered.

The PPRA (Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority) Learnership Eligibility Criteria are as follows:

  • Hold a Matric certificate or equivalent qualification
  • Be a youth or a woman
  • Provide a certified copy of your ID
  • Submit a certified copy of your Matric certificate or other qualifications
  • Reside in Mpumalanga (subject to verification).

Application Instructions
Apply online: PPRA (Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority) Learnership 2026.

All applications will go through further verification and screening to ensure their authenticity. Any applicant found to have provided false or misleading information will be disqualified from the registration process.

Candidates must submit their applications through the designated email address provided above. Submissions made through other channels—such as hand delivery or fax—will not be accepted by the selection committee.

Closing Date
Applications for the PPRA (Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority) Learnership must be submitted before the closing date on 14 April 2026 @ 11:59 PM.

The selection committee kindly reminds applicants that late submissions cannot be considered. To ensure a fair process, any applications received after the closing date will not be reviewed during registration.

We encourage all interested candidates to submit their applications as early as possible. Doing so will give you enough time to review your documents carefully and make sure everything is in order. Please start preparing your application at your earliest convenience.

Please note that the Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority (PPRA) reserves the right to either proceed with an appointment or not, depending on the outcome of the recruitment process. All decisions made by the selection committee will be final.

Company Details

Physical Address:
Property Practitioners Regulatory Authority
63 Wierda Road East (Cnr Johan)
Wierda Valley
Sandton
Johannesburg, 2196

Postal Address: Private Bag X10, Benmore, 2010

Telephone Number: +27 87 285 3222/ +27 87 006 0255

 

Melisa Vega

Melisa has been actively involved in the journalism industry for over a decade, with a dedicated focus on publishing job learnerships, internships, bursaries, and job vacancies in South Africa. Through her experience and commitment, she provides ambitious South Africans with carefully selected opportunities that are currently available, helping them find the right path for growth and success.

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