2025 News
TUT secures prestigious FISU Healthy Campus Gold Label
The International University Sports Federation (FISU), has awarded TUT the prestigious FISU Healthy Campus Gold Label certification.
Who cares about those who care? An ode to Phakama Ntshongwana’s pioneering work
Phakama Ntshongwana’s powerful work, Who Cares? The Plight of Lone Mothers (published by ITUTA Books), took centre stage as TUT's Vice-Chancellor (VC) Book of the Month for August 2025.
TUT’s Repro Health Connect campaign links reproductive health to mental well-being
The Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) Soshanguve South Campus gymnasium became a hub of learning, care and empowerment on 28 August as the University’s Directorate of Health and Wellness.
Pretoria’s inaugural Startup Huddle aims to empower local entrepreneurs
Pretoria, South Africa’s administrative capital, has welcomed a new platform for innovation and entrepreneurship.
WILD 2025: Women take lead in shaping Africa’s AI future
The CSIR International Convention Centre in Pretoria buzzed with energy on 27 August 2025 as the Women in Innovation and Leadership Dialogue (WILD) 2025.
DJ Zinhle and Rami Chuene inspire students at TUT’s Ntombazana 2025 Seminar
TUT eMalahleni Campus came alive during the Ntombazana 2025 Women’s Empowerment Seminar, where renowned personalities DJ Zinhle and actress Rami Chuene joined academics.
Learning from the best: Class of 1956 - Prof Tinyiko Maluleke
In concluding TUT’s Women’s Month celebrations, the Tshwane School of Business and Society (TSB) & the Faculty of Arts and Design celebrated Women’s Month in an arty and unforgettable event on 29 Aug.
TUT Internal Auditing students boost career readiness with CV development Day
In today’s fast-changing and competitive job market, a strong Curriculum Vitae (CV) is more than just a formality, it is a vital tool that opens doors to career opportunities.
Girls in Tech programme breaks barriers and soars to new heights
In a world where technology continues to shape the future, ensuring that women have an equal voice in ICT has become increasingly important.
Students gear up to tackle real-world challenges at MAISH 2025
The Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) Faculty of Information and Communication Technology (FoICT), eMalahleni Campus.