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Paginated News Listing - Tshwane Interim

Adds the paginated news to a page based on the category selected

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Screenshot showing example of Paginated News Listing - Tshwane Interim content type.

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

NameDescriptionSizeTypeRequiredConditionally Shown
NameThe Name Element80 CharactersPlain TextYesNo
Pre HeadingEnter the pre heading for the content. 50 CharactersPlain TextNoNo
HeadingHeading (H1) that appears at the top of content 80 CharactersPlain TextNoNo
News CategorySelect the category from the list

Choose from options such as: Academics, Alumni, Sports, Student Life, VC's articles
N/AMulti-select List
(List: News Category - Sample Site)
YesNo
Select News SectionSelect the section/branch from where you would like to show the news itemsN/ASection/Content LinkYesNo

Example

All News Categories Selected

THE TERMINALFOUR NEWS

Our Latest News

Arts-Awards-Prof-Nalini-Moodley

“Research in the arts is not a task; it is a calling,” – Arts Dean

Achievement met recognition on Thursday, 6 November, at the Ivory Manor Boutique Hotel in Pretoria, where TUT's Faculty of Arts and Design honoured its staff’s enduring commitment to excellence.

10 November 2025

Excellence Awards

Annual awards celebrate TUT’s endless quest for academic and research excellence

Serial winners, high income generators, debutantes and headline hoggers were part of the glitz and drama at the Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) Academic Excellence Awards.

7 November 2025

Disability Awarenes

Disability Unit champions inclusion through awareness drive

The Disability Unit reinforced its commitment to creating an inclusive campus environment by hosting a Disability Awareness event at the Ga-Rankuwa Campus recently.

6 November 2025

Dr Douw Fourie

TUT engineer breaks ground in hydrogen storage technology

Dr Douw Faurie is driving South Africa’s clean energy future with a breakthrough in hydrogen storage technology.

5 November 2025

Graduate survey win

TUT’s graduate survey aims to boost career readiness

The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) calls on graduates from 2019 to 2025 to share their career journeys in the Graduate Destination Survey.

5 November 2025

Until policy and science embrace and dance – It’s not yet Uhuru

According to scholars Sven Grimm et al, ‘science and policymaking should be an excellent match’.

5 November 2025

AMukulani

17-year Army veteran turns full-time TUT Engineering student

- Captain Amukelani Ngoveni proves age is just a number

5 November 2025

top graduate

TUT celebrates top graduates at 5th Annual Chancellor’s Awards

Excellence will take centre stage as TUT celebrates its top graduates at the 5th Annual Chancellor’s Awards, scheduled to take place at The Blades Hotel, east of Pretoria, on 8 November 2025.

5 November 2025

Dumisani

TUT sport HoD takes world stage

The appointment of Dumisani Chauke, Head of Sport and Recreation at the Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) Ga-Rankuwa Campus.

4 November 2025

Mathebula

TUT Alum becomes only second South African to earn prestigious Laidlaw Scholarship

Growing up in the deep rural village of KwaKheshi, KwaZulu-Natal, without electricity, running water, or even shoes for most of her childhood.

4 November 2025

One News Category Selected

THE TERMINALFOUR NEWS

Our Latest News - Alumni

Arts-Awards-Prof-Nalini-Moodley

“Research in the arts is not a task; it is a calling,” – Arts Dean

Achievement met recognition on Thursday, 6 November, at the Ivory Manor Boutique Hotel in Pretoria, where TUT's Faculty of Arts and Design honoured its staff’s enduring commitment to excellence.

10 November 2025

Excellence Awards

Annual awards celebrate TUT’s endless quest for academic and research excellence

Serial winners, high income generators, debutantes and headline hoggers were part of the glitz and drama at the Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) Academic Excellence Awards.

7 November 2025

Disability Awarenes

Disability Unit champions inclusion through awareness drive

The Disability Unit reinforced its commitment to creating an inclusive campus environment by hosting a Disability Awareness event at the Ga-Rankuwa Campus recently.

6 November 2025

Dr Douw Fourie

TUT engineer breaks ground in hydrogen storage technology

Dr Douw Faurie is driving South Africa’s clean energy future with a breakthrough in hydrogen storage technology.

5 November 2025

Graduate survey win

TUT’s graduate survey aims to boost career readiness

The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) calls on graduates from 2019 to 2025 to share their career journeys in the Graduate Destination Survey.

5 November 2025

Until policy and science embrace and dance – It’s not yet Uhuru

According to scholars Sven Grimm et al, ‘science and policymaking should be an excellent match’.

5 November 2025

AMukulani

17-year Army veteran turns full-time TUT Engineering student

- Captain Amukelani Ngoveni proves age is just a number

5 November 2025

top graduate

TUT celebrates top graduates at 5th Annual Chancellor’s Awards

Excellence will take centre stage as TUT celebrates its top graduates at the 5th Annual Chancellor’s Awards, scheduled to take place at The Blades Hotel, east of Pretoria, on 8 November 2025.

5 November 2025

Dumisani

TUT sport HoD takes world stage

The appointment of Dumisani Chauke, Head of Sport and Recreation at the Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) Ga-Rankuwa Campus.

4 November 2025

Mathebula

TUT Alum becomes only second South African to earn prestigious Laidlaw Scholarship

Growing up in the deep rural village of KwaKheshi, KwaZulu-Natal, without electricity, running water, or even shoes for most of her childhood.

4 November 2025