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
Excellence takes centre stage for Humanities graduates
Nthabiseng Nkwana and Iris Nkuna overcame loss, hardship and rural barriers to graduate with distinction, highlighting resilience, excellence and the impact of support in higher education.
Faculty of Science hosts postgraduate orientation to strengthen research excellence
The Faculty of Science at the Tshwane University of Technology hosted its Postgraduate Student Orientation on Friday, 17 April 2026. New and returning postgraduate students gathered during the full-day programme for an engaging and informative introduction to the academic, research and support environment within the Faculty.
Play explores the tension between freedom of expression and institutional pressure
Mpho Malesa (Director) and the cast from the Tshwane University of Technology’s Department of Performing Arts are proud to present On Air, a play that promises to entertain and engage audiences with its focus on censorship.
Young TUT innovator rises to shape South Africa’s tech future
Autumn 2026 marks more than just the end of an academic journey for 21-year-old Shothodzo Mukwena; it celebrates the rise of a young innovator determined to shape South Africa’s technological future. Graduating with the current autumn cohort, Mukwena represents what curiosity, discipline and self-belief can achieve.
Economics seminar strengthens research culture and academic engagement
Dr Sanele Gumede, Economics lecturer at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, led a public lecture on South Africa’s budget during a seminar hosted by TUT’s Faculty of Economics and Finance, Department of Economics, aimed at equipping students and staff with research skills and fostering academic growth.
TUT pilots MASSTER graduate tracking project to boost alumni engagement
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) will pilot an Erasmus+-funded system to track 2 000 graduates over a three-year period, aimed at strengthening alumni connections and improving data-driven planning.
Leah Mokgabudi and Ndumiso Mhlanga rise above adversity to graduate
Leah Mokgabudi and Ndumiso Mhlanga, Humanities graduates, overcame personal hardship, academic disruption and setbacks to achieve success, proving that resilience and determination can change futures.
Mbuwane overcomes illness to complete postgraduate journalism diploma
Beauty Mbuwane completed her postgraduate diploma at TUT despite severe illness, financial strain, and personal loss, proving resilience and determination in the face of adversity.
Smart leak detection breakthrough boosts water management
Dr Giresse Komba, has developed a real-time AI system that detects and locates water leaks with 96% accuracy, providing a scalable solution to reduce losses and improve infrastructure efficiency.
TUT PhD advances cheetah conservation in South Africa
Jeanette Fouché, TUT PhD graduate, advances cheetah conservation through research using citizen science and artificial intelligence to track long-term population trends.
One News Category Selected
THE TERMINALFOUR NEWS
Our Latest News - Alumni
Excellence takes centre stage for Humanities graduates
Nthabiseng Nkwana and Iris Nkuna overcame loss, hardship and rural barriers to graduate with distinction, highlighting resilience, excellence and the impact of support in higher education.
Faculty of Science hosts postgraduate orientation to strengthen research excellence
The Faculty of Science at the Tshwane University of Technology hosted its Postgraduate Student Orientation on Friday, 17 April 2026. New and returning postgraduate students gathered during the full-day programme for an engaging and informative introduction to the academic, research and support environment within the Faculty.
Play explores the tension between freedom of expression and institutional pressure
Mpho Malesa (Director) and the cast from the Tshwane University of Technology’s Department of Performing Arts are proud to present On Air, a play that promises to entertain and engage audiences with its focus on censorship.
Young TUT innovator rises to shape South Africa’s tech future
Autumn 2026 marks more than just the end of an academic journey for 21-year-old Shothodzo Mukwena; it celebrates the rise of a young innovator determined to shape South Africa’s technological future. Graduating with the current autumn cohort, Mukwena represents what curiosity, discipline and self-belief can achieve.
Economics seminar strengthens research culture and academic engagement
Dr Sanele Gumede, Economics lecturer at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, led a public lecture on South Africa’s budget during a seminar hosted by TUT’s Faculty of Economics and Finance, Department of Economics, aimed at equipping students and staff with research skills and fostering academic growth.
TUT pilots MASSTER graduate tracking project to boost alumni engagement
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) will pilot an Erasmus+-funded system to track 2 000 graduates over a three-year period, aimed at strengthening alumni connections and improving data-driven planning.
Leah Mokgabudi and Ndumiso Mhlanga rise above adversity to graduate
Leah Mokgabudi and Ndumiso Mhlanga, Humanities graduates, overcame personal hardship, academic disruption and setbacks to achieve success, proving that resilience and determination can change futures.
Mbuwane overcomes illness to complete postgraduate journalism diploma
Beauty Mbuwane completed her postgraduate diploma at TUT despite severe illness, financial strain, and personal loss, proving resilience and determination in the face of adversity.
Smart leak detection breakthrough boosts water management
Dr Giresse Komba, has developed a real-time AI system that detects and locates water leaks with 96% accuracy, providing a scalable solution to reduce losses and improve infrastructure efficiency.
TUT PhD advances cheetah conservation in South Africa
Jeanette Fouché, TUT PhD graduate, advances cheetah conservation through research using citizen science and artificial intelligence to track long-term population trends.