MKRI Cellphone Repair Training Programme 2026: 4-Week Accredited Skills and Business Support

The Moses Kotane Research Institute (MKRI) has opened applications for its 2026 Cellphone Repair Training Programme in Durban. This four-week initiative offers accredited technical training, business support, and practical tools to unemployed residents of KwaZulu-Natal.
The programme is designed to tackle youth unemployment while promoting township and rural entrepreneurship. If you want a practical skill that can generate income quickly and help you enter the digital economy, this opportunity could be the right starting point.
About the Programme
The Cellphone Repair Training Programme runs for four weeks, from 23 February to 20 March 2026. Training takes place Monday to Friday at the MKRI offices in Durban.
This initiative combines hands-on technical learning with entrepreneurship development. Participants do not only learn how to repair devices. They also receive tools and mentoring to help turn those skills into income.
Organisations Behind the Initiative
The programme is delivered through a partnership between:
- Moses Kotane Research Institute (MKRI)
- KwaZulu-Natal Department of Economic Development and Environmental Affairs
- KwaZulu-Natal Department of Social Development
- Human Capital Learning Solutions
These organisations focus on youth development, skills training, and economic empowerment across KwaZulu-Natal. The programme aligns with provincial strategies that support small business growth and technical skills development.
What You Will Learn
Participants will receive structured training in mobile device diagnostics and repairs.
Training covers:
- Identifying hardware faults
- Replacing screens and batteries
- Software troubleshooting
- Maintenance of mobile devices
- Customer service fundamentals
- Small business basics
The focus is practical. Learners will gain real experience working on devices and understanding common repair challenges.
What You Will Receive
This programme goes beyond classroom learning. Participants will receive practical resources to support their journey.
Benefits include:
- Accredited cellphone repair training
- A repair toolkit
- A tablet for digital learning and business support
- Business registration assistance
- Three months of mentoring and coaching
This support increases your chances of starting your own repair service, working in an existing repair shop, or offering services within your community.
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Who Can Apply
To qualify, applicants must:
- Be residents of KwaZulu-Natal
- Be unemployed
- Hold a valid South African ID
- Have Grade 11 with Mathematics (40%) or Mathematical Literacy (50%)
- Complete the required pre-assessment
Priority consideration will be given to women, youth, and persons with disabilities.
Training Details
Location:
190 K.E. Masinga Road
MKRI Offices
Durban
Start Date: 23 February 2026
End Date: 20 March 2026
Duration: 4 weeks
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted online.
Follow these steps:
- Visit the official application link
- Complete the online form
- Prepare your supporting details
- Submit before the deadline
Application link:
https://forms.gle/goiQuwED8sEydH7LA
Closing Date
Applications close on 16 February 2026.
Conclusion
The MKRI Cellphone Repair Training Programme 2026 offers unemployed KwaZulu-Natal residents a practical, income-generating skill within just four weeks. With accredited training, tools, and ongoing mentorship, the programme provides more than technical knowledge. It offers a pathway into entrepreneurship and community-based service.
For eligible applicants ready to learn and commit, this initiative presents a real opportunity to build sustainable income in the growing mobile repair market.
Apply for the MKRI Cellphone Repair Training Programme 2026 in Durban, offering 4-week accredited training, toolkit support, and business mentorship for unemployed KZN residents.




