Deadline: 25-Sep-2026
The Mumbwa Town Council Skills Bursaries Programme provides financial support through the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) to help Zambian citizens access vocational and technical training at public TEVET accredited institutions. The programme targets young people aged 16–35 years, including school dropouts, by supporting skills development, up-skilling, and re-skilling opportunities to improve employment prospects and personal growth.
Eligible applicants must be Zambian citizens residing in the Mumbwa constituency and hold an admission or acceptance letter from a recognised TEVET institution.
Mumbwa Town Council Skills Bursaries Overview
The Mumbwa Town Council Skills Bursaries Programme supports individuals who want to gain practical skills through vocational and technical education.
The bursaries are funded through the Constituency Development Fund (CDF) and are designed to help youth and vulnerable individuals access skills training that can improve their economic opportunities.
The programme focuses on:
- Technical and vocational education
- Practical skills development
- Youth empowerment
- Employment preparation
- Up-skilling and re-skilling opportunities
- Community development
Purpose of the Skills Bursary Programme
The main goal of the programme is to empower Zambian citizens by providing financial assistance for accredited vocational training.
The programme aims to:
- Increase access to TEVET education
- Support youth skills development
- Help school dropouts gain employable skills
- Improve employment opportunities
- Encourage entrepreneurship and self-reliance
- Contribute to community development
Who Is Eligible?
The Skills Bursaries Programme is open to eligible Zambian citizens who meet the required conditions.
Applicants must:
- Be Zambian citizens
- Hold a valid green National Registration Card (NRC)
- Have lived in the Mumbwa constituency for at least six months
- Be between 16 and 35 years old
- Have an admission or acceptance letter from a public TEVET accredited institution
The programme also encourages applications from:
- School dropouts
- Individuals seeking new skills
- People interested in up-skilling
- Individuals looking for re-skilling opportunities
Target Beneficiaries
The programme prioritises individuals who need support to improve their skills and employment opportunities.
Priority groups include:
- Youth aged 16–35 years
- School leavers
- School dropouts
- Individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds
- People seeking practical vocational skills
- Individuals requiring career transition through re-skilling
Supported Training Opportunities
The bursary supports training at:
- Public TEVET accredited institutions
Eligible training programmes should focus on:
- Technical skills
- Vocational skills
- Practical employment-related training
- Career development skills
Why This Programme Matters
Skills development plays an important role in reducing unemployment and improving economic opportunities.
The Mumbwa Skills Bursaries Programme helps by:
- Creating pathways to employment
- Supporting young people with practical skills
- Improving access to vocational education
- Helping school dropouts continue learning
- Strengthening community workforce development
By investing in technical education, the programme helps individuals build sustainable careers and contribute to local economic growth.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must provide evidence that they meet the programme conditions.
Required eligibility documents include:
- Zambian citizenship proof through a green National Registration Card
- Proof of residence in Mumbwa constituency
- Admission or acceptance letter from a public TEVET accredited institution
Additional documents may be required depending on the applicant’s situation.
Required Supporting Documents
Applicants should submit the following documents where applicable:
- Completed Skills Bursary application form
- Admission or acceptance letter from a TEVET accredited institution
- Disability card or hospital letter (if applicable)
- Recommendation letter from a church leader, civic leader, or previous school head
- Academic certificates, including:
- Grade 12 Certificate with five O-levels
- GCE equivalent certificate
- Grade Nine Certificate
- Grade Seven Certificate where applicable
How to Apply for Mumbwa Skills Bursaries
Applicants should follow these steps:
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Check that you meet the requirements:
- Age between 16 and 35 years
- Zambian citizenship
- Residence in Mumbwa constituency
- Admission to a TEVET accredited institution
Step 2: Secure Admission to a TEVET Institution
Applicants must obtain an admission or acceptance letter from a public TEVET accredited institution.
The letter should confirm acceptance into a recognised skills training programme.
Step 3: Prepare Required Documents
Collect all required supporting documents, including:
- NRC copy
- Admission letter
- Academic certificates
- Recommendation letter
- Disability documentation if applicable
Step 4: Complete the Application Form
Fill in the Skills Bursaries application form accurately.
Provide correct personal, educational, and residency information.
Step 5: Submit the Application
Completed application forms should be submitted to:
Mumbwa Town Council
Planning Department
Civic Centre
Applicants should ensure all required documents are attached before submission.
Common Mistakes and Tips for Applicants
Mistake 1: Applying Without a TEVET Admission Letter
Applicants must provide proof of acceptance into a recognised institution.
Tip: Secure admission before submitting the bursary application.
Mistake 2: Missing Required Documents
Incomplete applications may not be considered.
Tip: Prepare all supporting documents before submission.
Mistake 3: Incorrect Personal Information
Incorrect details can affect application processing.
Tip: Ensure names, NRC details, and residency information match official documents.
Mistake 4: Ignoring Eligibility Conditions
Applicants must meet age and residency requirements.
Tip: Review all requirements carefully before applying.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What are the Mumbwa Skills Bursaries?
The Mumbwa Skills Bursaries provide financial support for Zambian citizens to access vocational and technical training at public TEVET accredited institutions.
2. Who can apply for the skills bursary?
Zambian citizens aged 16–35 years who live in the Mumbwa constituency and have admission to a TEVET accredited institution can apply.
3. Can school dropouts apply?
Yes. School dropouts are encouraged to apply, especially those seeking up-skilling or re-skilling opportunities.
4. What type of institutions are supported?
The bursary supports training at public TEVET accredited institutions.
5. Where should applications be submitted?
Completed application forms should be submitted to the Mumbwa Town Council Planning Department at the Civic Centre.
6. What documents are required for application?
Applicants need an application form, TEVET admission letter, NRC, academic certificates, and other supporting documents where applicable.
7. Is there an age limit for applicants?
Yes. Applicants must be between 16 and 35 years old.
Conclusion
The Mumbwa Town Council Skills Bursaries Programme provides an important opportunity for young Zambians and school dropouts to gain practical vocational and technical skills.
Funded through the Constituency Development Fund, the programme improves access to TEVET education, supports employment opportunities, and contributes to community development.
Eligible applicants should prepare complete applications, provide all required documents, and submit their forms to the Mumbwa Town Council Planning Department at the Civic Centre.
For more information, visit Mumbwa Town Council.
