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
TUT Autumn Graduations 2026: Vice-Chancellor’s Welcome Address
Sanibonani! Dumelang! Goeie more (middag)! Lotshani! Molweni! Xewani! He-Nndaa! [for males], Aaah! [for females]
Lecturer presents solo exhibition and participates in collaborative residency
From flying solo in Pretoria, to a collaboration in Witklipfontein, the Tshwane University of Technology’s Cow Mashilo, aka Cow Mash, shares her art with varied audiences in the coming months.
Rising multimedia brand, Noko Entertainment Studio, drives digital innovation at TUT
Tshepiso Malatjie, a multimedia computing student, has built Noko Entertainment Studio from a residence room into a growing multimedia company advancing digital innovation at TUT.
TUT eMalahleni Human Rights and Active Citizenship dialogue empowers students
Paseka Mofokeng, IEC representative, led a Human Rights Day dialogue at TUT’s eMalahleni Campus, empowering students on civic and democratic participation, rights and accountability.
African Theatre Association conference will bring together delegates from eighteen countries
The second call for participation at this year’s African Theatre Association conference (AfTA 2026) closed on 31 March 2026.
International Day of Zero Waste
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), food security exists when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food for all people.
Lecturer’s research leads to problem-solving innovation
The TUT Faculty of Arts and Design’s Spotlight on Postgraduate Studies, Research & Innovation on 23 March highlighted the challenges visually impaired consumers face when choosing clothing.
Economics students get glimpse of industry expectations
TUT’s Department of Economics hosted its annual Work Integrated Learning session where ITAC GGDA and MINT guided final-year students on industry expectations and preparing for the workplace.
Former TUT Photography student’s film hits the big screen
Lungisani Mjaji, a Commercial Photography alumnus, shot to fame when a photo he took of his niece carrying an Albany loaf went viral on social media. He now has a film screening at the IMAX theatre.
TUT student shares strength amid Endometriosis challenges
Endometriosis Awareness Month highlights the challenges of a condition that affects at least 1 in 10 women, as well as the resilience needed to balance daily life.
One News Category Selected
THE TERMINALFOUR NEWS
Our Latest News - Alumni
TUT Autumn Graduations 2026: Vice-Chancellor’s Welcome Address
Sanibonani! Dumelang! Goeie more (middag)! Lotshani! Molweni! Xewani! He-Nndaa! [for males], Aaah! [for females]
Lecturer presents solo exhibition and participates in collaborative residency
From flying solo in Pretoria, to a collaboration in Witklipfontein, the Tshwane University of Technology’s Cow Mashilo, aka Cow Mash, shares her art with varied audiences in the coming months.
Rising multimedia brand, Noko Entertainment Studio, drives digital innovation at TUT
Tshepiso Malatjie, a multimedia computing student, has built Noko Entertainment Studio from a residence room into a growing multimedia company advancing digital innovation at TUT.
TUT eMalahleni Human Rights and Active Citizenship dialogue empowers students
Paseka Mofokeng, IEC representative, led a Human Rights Day dialogue at TUT’s eMalahleni Campus, empowering students on civic and democratic participation, rights and accountability.
African Theatre Association conference will bring together delegates from eighteen countries
The second call for participation at this year’s African Theatre Association conference (AfTA 2026) closed on 31 March 2026.
International Day of Zero Waste
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), food security exists when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food for all people.
Lecturer’s research leads to problem-solving innovation
The TUT Faculty of Arts and Design’s Spotlight on Postgraduate Studies, Research & Innovation on 23 March highlighted the challenges visually impaired consumers face when choosing clothing.
Economics students get glimpse of industry expectations
TUT’s Department of Economics hosted its annual Work Integrated Learning session where ITAC GGDA and MINT guided final-year students on industry expectations and preparing for the workplace.
Former TUT Photography student’s film hits the big screen
Lungisani Mjaji, a Commercial Photography alumnus, shot to fame when a photo he took of his niece carrying an Albany loaf went viral on social media. He now has a film screening at the IMAX theatre.
TUT student shares strength amid Endometriosis challenges
Endometriosis Awareness Month highlights the challenges of a condition that affects at least 1 in 10 women, as well as the resilience needed to balance daily life.