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
Good Wishes from the Vice-Chancellor and Principal for the 2024 Year-End Examinations
It is that time of the year when we march towards the final year exams with the confidence that is typical of TUT students. We know how hard you have worked throughout the year.
TUT HONOURS Dr Pitika Ntuli: Decorated sculptor, seasoned academic, consummate linguist and poet
His words tease, soothe, bruise and heal. His touch brings dead wood back to life. He battles with stone until it smiles. Bypassing flesh and blood,
Towards visual entrepreneurs ¬– Work-Integrated Learning shapes future ready photographers
The integration of WIL as a core module in the Commercial Photography programme equips graduates with practical skills and industry readiness to excel in today’s evolving photography landscape.
TUT’s honours Dr Tlou Cholo’s legacy journey
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), in partnership with the Tlou Cholo Foundation, recently hosted the 3rd Annual Dr Tlou Cholo Legacy Lecture at the Freedom Park heritage site.
Dr Wouter Kellerman: The Grammy-awards winning pied piper of South African music
His flute evokes a sense of tranquillity while provoking a sense of yearning. He effortlessly harnesses the wind and transforms it into BEAUTIFUL sound.
Dr Pashkevitch-Ngobeni explores music's role in social change
Dr Rostislava Pashkevitch-Ngobeni’s contribution to The South African Handbook of Agency, Freedom and Justice honours Carlos DjeDje and highlights music’s power as a tool for social change.
TUT launches AI short course for students in 2025
TUT is launching training in artificial intelligence (AI) in collaboration with Intel to equip its students and staff with new-age skills to thrive in a technology-powered economy.
Advancing sustainable development and transforming education through digital innovation - Faculty of Science Research Day 2024
The Faculty of Science at the Tshwane University of Technology hosted its annual two-day Research Day event on 14 and 15 October.
Trio triumphs with MBA’s in Education Management
Three distinguished academics and performing artists from the Faculty of Arts and Design earned MBA degrees in Education Management from Haaga Helia University of Applied Sciences in Finland.
New study by TUT and Intel looks into Africa’s readiness to train its workforce on AI
With AI applications set to give a R2.3-trillion boost to four African countries’ economies by 2030, a TUT study found South Africa among the least tech-ready to exploit these opportunities.
One News Category Selected
THE TERMINALFOUR NEWS
Our Latest News - Alumni
Good Wishes from the Vice-Chancellor and Principal for the 2024 Year-End Examinations
It is that time of the year when we march towards the final year exams with the confidence that is typical of TUT students. We know how hard you have worked throughout the year.
TUT HONOURS Dr Pitika Ntuli: Decorated sculptor, seasoned academic, consummate linguist and poet
His words tease, soothe, bruise and heal. His touch brings dead wood back to life. He battles with stone until it smiles. Bypassing flesh and blood,
Towards visual entrepreneurs ¬– Work-Integrated Learning shapes future ready photographers
The integration of WIL as a core module in the Commercial Photography programme equips graduates with practical skills and industry readiness to excel in today’s evolving photography landscape.
TUT’s honours Dr Tlou Cholo’s legacy journey
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), in partnership with the Tlou Cholo Foundation, recently hosted the 3rd Annual Dr Tlou Cholo Legacy Lecture at the Freedom Park heritage site.
Dr Wouter Kellerman: The Grammy-awards winning pied piper of South African music
His flute evokes a sense of tranquillity while provoking a sense of yearning. He effortlessly harnesses the wind and transforms it into BEAUTIFUL sound.
Dr Pashkevitch-Ngobeni explores music's role in social change
Dr Rostislava Pashkevitch-Ngobeni’s contribution to The South African Handbook of Agency, Freedom and Justice honours Carlos DjeDje and highlights music’s power as a tool for social change.
TUT launches AI short course for students in 2025
TUT is launching training in artificial intelligence (AI) in collaboration with Intel to equip its students and staff with new-age skills to thrive in a technology-powered economy.
Advancing sustainable development and transforming education through digital innovation - Faculty of Science Research Day 2024
The Faculty of Science at the Tshwane University of Technology hosted its annual two-day Research Day event on 14 and 15 October.
Trio triumphs with MBA’s in Education Management
Three distinguished academics and performing artists from the Faculty of Arts and Design earned MBA degrees in Education Management from Haaga Helia University of Applied Sciences in Finland.
New study by TUT and Intel looks into Africa’s readiness to train its workforce on AI
With AI applications set to give a R2.3-trillion boost to four African countries’ economies by 2030, a TUT study found South Africa among the least tech-ready to exploit these opportunities.