Paginated News Listing - Tshwane Interim
Adds the paginated news to a page based on the category selected

Content Type Details
- ID: 111
- Name: Paginated News Listing - Tshwane Interim
- Minimum user level: Contributor
- Compatible with page layouts: Homepage, Landing Page, Inner Page: Full Width
Misc
- The News articles are pulled in using a navigation object within the content type
- This navigation object returns up to 300 News items ranked chronologically by their Published Date
- Every 10 news items will trigger pagination, so only 10 items will display at once
Content Type Elements Details
| Name | Description | Size | Type | Required | Conditionally Shown |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Name | The Name Element | 80 Characters | Plain Text | Yes | No |
| Pre Heading | Enter the pre heading for the content. | 50 Characters | Plain Text | No | No |
| Heading | Heading (H1) that appears at the top of content | 80 Characters | Plain Text | No | No |
| News Category | Select the category from the list Choose from options such as: Academics, Alumni, Sports, Student Life, Desk of the VC - Prof Tinyiko Maluleke | N/A | Multi-select List (List: News Category - Sample Site) | Yes | No |
| Select News Section | Select the section/branch from where you would like to show the news items | N/A | Section/Content Link | Yes | No |
Example
All News Categories Selected
THE TERMINALFOUR NEWS
Our Latest News
NRF awarded three emerging TUT researchers Y2 ratings in 2025
Among the researchers that were newly rated by the National Research Foundation (NRF) in 2025 at TUT, are three emerging researchers Dr Mpho Makaleng, Dr Mpho Muloiwa and Dr Gbolahan Adekoya.
TUT academic elected Vice-Chair of SACIA Board
Dr Lisa Welthagen, Senior Lecturer in Tourism Management at TUT, has been elected Vice-Chair of the Southern African Communications Industries Association (SACIA) Board.
Top achiever from Limpopo excited to study electrical engineering at TUT
Star student from Limpopo, Jim Mobbie, is elated to start his first-year electrical engineering studies on 2 February 2026.
To be the best, learn from the best, says first-year TUT radiography student
Armed with four distinctions, including one in Life Sciences, Lerato Shoroma was confident that her application to study radiography at the Tshwane University of Technology would be successful.
Skin Bank pioneer, Cleo Ndhlovu, transforms lives through innovation
Cleo Ndhlovu, Chief Operating Officer at Rhyzotherm and TUT alumna, is an excellent example of TUT’s success in preparing graduates who make a measurable impact locally and beyond the country.
First-ever international exhibition earns TUT national recognition at Architecture Awards
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) received national recognition at the 2025 Pretoria Institute for Architecture (PIA) Awards
TUT selected to lead SASUF+ Students as Gamechangers work package
TUT has been elected by participating South African & Swedish universities to serve as lead for Work Package 3: Students as Gamechangers within the South Africa–Sweden University Forum initiative.
TUT Appoints Dr Nomusa Masubelele as Head of Nursing Science
TUT has named Dr Nomusa Masubelele, a lecturer and researcher at the School of Nursing Science, as the new Head of the Adelaide Tambo School of Nursing Science.
Three TUT alumni united in creative excellence – Shared roots lead to remarkable reunion at Sharjah Performing Arts Academy, UAE
In the world of Performing Arts education, serendipity can be as significant as strategy.
TUT research output units show strong upward growth
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) has attained a significant increase in its accredited research output units for 2024, reflecting steady growth in research productivity and scholarly impact.
One News Category Selected
THE TERMINALFOUR NEWS
Our Latest News - Alumni
NRF awarded three emerging TUT researchers Y2 ratings in 2025
Among the researchers that were newly rated by the National Research Foundation (NRF) in 2025 at TUT, are three emerging researchers Dr Mpho Makaleng, Dr Mpho Muloiwa and Dr Gbolahan Adekoya.
TUT academic elected Vice-Chair of SACIA Board
Dr Lisa Welthagen, Senior Lecturer in Tourism Management at TUT, has been elected Vice-Chair of the Southern African Communications Industries Association (SACIA) Board.
Top achiever from Limpopo excited to study electrical engineering at TUT
Star student from Limpopo, Jim Mobbie, is elated to start his first-year electrical engineering studies on 2 February 2026.
To be the best, learn from the best, says first-year TUT radiography student
Armed with four distinctions, including one in Life Sciences, Lerato Shoroma was confident that her application to study radiography at the Tshwane University of Technology would be successful.
Skin Bank pioneer, Cleo Ndhlovu, transforms lives through innovation
Cleo Ndhlovu, Chief Operating Officer at Rhyzotherm and TUT alumna, is an excellent example of TUT’s success in preparing graduates who make a measurable impact locally and beyond the country.
First-ever international exhibition earns TUT national recognition at Architecture Awards
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) received national recognition at the 2025 Pretoria Institute for Architecture (PIA) Awards
TUT selected to lead SASUF+ Students as Gamechangers work package
TUT has been elected by participating South African & Swedish universities to serve as lead for Work Package 3: Students as Gamechangers within the South Africa–Sweden University Forum initiative.
TUT Appoints Dr Nomusa Masubelele as Head of Nursing Science
TUT has named Dr Nomusa Masubelele, a lecturer and researcher at the School of Nursing Science, as the new Head of the Adelaide Tambo School of Nursing Science.
Three TUT alumni united in creative excellence – Shared roots lead to remarkable reunion at Sharjah Performing Arts Academy, UAE
In the world of Performing Arts education, serendipity can be as significant as strategy.
TUT research output units show strong upward growth
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) has attained a significant increase in its accredited research output units for 2024, reflecting steady growth in research productivity and scholarly impact.