If you are a qualified Code 14 driver looking to build a long-term career in South Africa’s transport and logistics industry, the Code 14 Truck Driving Learnership – October Intake 2026 could be the opportunity you have been waiting for. MPower, a division of ONELOGIX (Pty) Ltd, is inviting eligible South African citizens to apply for its upcoming learnership programme based in Kempton Park, Gauteng.
This learnership combines classroom-based learning with practical driving experience, giving participants the opportunity to strengthen their driving abilities while developing the professional skills required to succeed in the logistics sector. Successful candidates will also receive a monthly stipend of R4,000 during the fixed-term programme.
Applications are currently open and interested candidates should ensure they submit their applications before the 18 July 2026 closing date.
About the Learnership
The MPower Code 14 Truck Driving Learnership has been designed to prepare aspiring professional drivers for employment within the commercial transport industry. Rather than focusing only on operating heavy vehicles, the programme aims to produce well-rounded professionals who understand road safety, customer service, and workplace responsibilities.
Participants will complete a structured learning programme that combines theoretical instruction with practical driving exercises. By the end of the learnership, successful learners should have gained valuable knowledge, practical experience, and workplace readiness that can improve their chances of securing employment.
The programme is expected to commence during the October 2026 intake.
Monthly Stipend
Learners accepted into the programme will receive a monthly stipend of R4,000 for the duration of the learnership.
The stipend is intended to assist participants with basic living and transport costs while they complete both the academic and practical components of the programme.
What the Programme Covers
The learnership is divided into several key learning areas that help participants develop both technical and professional competencies.
1. Classroom-Based Learning
The programme starts with theoretical training where learners are introduced to important concepts that every professional truck driver should understand.
Topics covered may include:
- Road traffic legislation
- Road safety practices
- Defensive driving principles
- Hazard identification
- Safe vehicle operation
- Driver responsibilities
- Transport regulations
Experienced facilitators guide learners through the coursework to ensure they understand the legal and practical responsibilities associated with operating heavy vehicles.
2. Practical Driving Training
After completing the theory component, learners move into practical training sessions where they apply what they have learned.
Training focuses on developing confidence and competence behind the wheel of heavy-duty vehicles.
Practical activities may include:
- Vehicle handling techniques
- Reversing exercises
- Parallel parking
- Coupling and uncoupling procedures
- Emergency braking
- Safe loading awareness
- Driving under different road conditions
This hands-on experience is an important part of preparing learners for real-world driving situations.
Professional Development
Professional drivers require more than technical driving skills. For this reason, the programme also includes workplace and personal development modules that help learners become reliable employees.
Areas of development may include:
- Communication skills
- Customer service
- Time management
- Teamwork
- Workplace professionalism
- Stress management
- Personal responsibility
These additional skills can improve employability and prepare learners to work in demanding logistics environments.
Employment Opportunities
One of the advantages of this learnership is that it has been developed in partnership with the transport industry.
Upon successful completion of the programme, learners may have the opportunity to be considered for employment opportunities within the logistics and transportation sector, depending on business requirements and available vacancies.
Although permanent employment cannot be guaranteed, completing a recognised professional driving learnership can strengthen a candidate’s CV and improve future job prospects.
Minimum Requirements
To qualify for the MPower Code 14 Truck Driving Learnership, applicants must meet all of the following requirements:
- Be a South African citizen.
- Be between 25 and 28 years old.
- Have successfully completed Matric with English.
- Possess a valid Code 14 (EC) driver’s licence.
- Hold a valid Professional Driving Permit (PrDP).
- Have a valid South African passport.
- Be physically and mentally fit for the demands of professional driving.
- Have a clean criminal record, as background checks will be conducted.
- Have never completed or withdrawn from a Professional Driver’s Certificate programme.
Applicants who do not meet every requirement may unfortunately not be considered.
Skills That Will Be Beneficial
Although not specifically listed as compulsory, the following qualities may strengthen an applicant’s suitability for the programme:
- Strong sense of responsibility
- Good communication skills
- Ability to follow instructions
- Excellent road safety awareness
- Willingness to learn
- Positive attitude
- Reliability
- Good work ethic
- Ability to remain calm under pressure
These attributes are highly valued in the transport and logistics industry.
Why Consider This Learnership?
The logistics industry continues to play a vital role in South Africa’s economy, creating demand for trained and responsible heavy vehicle drivers.
Participating in this learnership allows candidates to:
- Gain recognised industry training.
- Improve practical driving skills.
- Learn from experienced instructors.
- Develop workplace and interpersonal skills.
- Receive a monthly stipend during training.
- Build valuable industry experience.
- Improve future employment opportunities.
For young South Africans who already possess a Code 14 licence and PrDP, this programme provides an excellent opportunity to strengthen their professional profile.
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How to Apply
Interested applicants should submit their applications through the official SAYouth.mobi opportunity portal before the closing date.
Before applying, ensure that all your supporting documents are accurate and up to date, including:
- South African ID
- Matric certificate
- Code 14 driver’s licence
- Valid PrDP
- South African passport
- Updated CV
Incomplete or inaccurate applications may not be considered.
Applications Deadline
Closing Date: 18 July 2026
Late applications are unlikely to be accepted, so candidates are encouraged to apply as early as possible.
Important Note
Only applicants who fully meet the advertised requirements will be shortlisted. If you do not receive communication after the recruitment process, you should consider your application unsuccessful.
Conclusion
The MPower Code 14 Truck Driving Learnership – October Intake 2026 offers a valuable opportunity for young South Africans who already hold a Code 14 licence and wish to establish a career in the transport and logistics industry. Through a combination of classroom instruction, practical driving experience, and professional development, learners can gain the knowledge and workplace skills needed to compete in an industry that values safety, responsibility, and professionalism.
If you satisfy the eligibility criteria, it is advisable to prepare your documents early and submit your application before the 18 July 2026 deadline to avoid missing this opportunity.


