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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, Desk of the VC - Prof Tinyiko Maluleke
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

Prof-Puffy-Soundy

TUT Research Professor appointed Chairperson of AgriSETA Board

The Minister of Higher Education and Training, Buti Manamela, has appointed TUT Prof and Head of Crop Sciences, Prof Puffy Soundy, as Chairperson of the AgriSETA Accounting Authority for five years.

16 February 2026

orientation

Academic year officially kicks off at Economics and Finance

After a fun-packed and engaging Orientation week, the Faculty of Economics and Finance has officially welcomed first year students and started the 2026 academic year.

16 February 2026

A-Tale-of-Two-VCs

A Tale of Two VCs…and a book

On behalf of the Vice-Chancellor and Principal of TUT, Prof Tinyiko Maluleke, we invite students and staff to the VCs Book of the Month on 20 February at the Pretoria Campus - starting at 10:00.

13 February 2026

Telkom-Sation-of-the-Year

World Radio Day spotlights radio’s global impact and TUT’s broadcasting success

World Radio Day highlights radio’s global impact in education development and democracy, while TUT’s Tshwane FM and TUT FM shape future broadcasters and connect students to industry opportunities.

13 February 2026

ICT-First-years

FoICT welcomes first-years with dynamic orientation at Soshanguve South

The Faculty of ICT launched its 2026 Orientation at the Soshanguve South Campus, equipping first-year students with tools, skills and confidence to thrive in a fast-changing tech world.

12 February 2026

profiles

TUT celebrates Science staff on UNESCO and UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science

International Day of Women and Girls in Science: From Vision to Impact

11 February 2026

afta

AfTA conference call extended

Applications for the forthcoming African Theatre Association (AfTA) 2026 conference have been extended briefly following a strong response from across the globe.

11 February 2026

Polly-MAshigo-financial-training

City of Tshwane Officials benefit from TUT experts' financial skills

During a recent workshop, TUT’s Prof Polly Mashigo shared her expertise in financial management with City of Tshwane officials to curb over-indebtedness and strengthen municipal accountability.

11 February 2026

first-years

Students take first steps on their creative journeys

Nestled on 24 Du Toit Street, the Tshwane University of Technology’s Arts Campus now buzzes with the energy of 516 first-year students.

10 February 2026

Prof-Chats-Devroop

Book explores how Indians harnessed music as political resistance

The intricate link between music and identity in Indian communities in SA, during and after apartheid, is central to the new book Raag Mala – Indian Voices in Apartheid South Africa (1900–1990).

10 February 2026

One News Category Selected

THE TERMINALFOUR NEWS

Our Latest News - Alumni

Prof-Puffy-Soundy

TUT Research Professor appointed Chairperson of AgriSETA Board

The Minister of Higher Education and Training, Buti Manamela, has appointed TUT Prof and Head of Crop Sciences, Prof Puffy Soundy, as Chairperson of the AgriSETA Accounting Authority for five years.

16 February 2026

orientation

Academic year officially kicks off at Economics and Finance

After a fun-packed and engaging Orientation week, the Faculty of Economics and Finance has officially welcomed first year students and started the 2026 academic year.

16 February 2026

A-Tale-of-Two-VCs

A Tale of Two VCs…and a book

On behalf of the Vice-Chancellor and Principal of TUT, Prof Tinyiko Maluleke, we invite students and staff to the VCs Book of the Month on 20 February at the Pretoria Campus - starting at 10:00.

13 February 2026

Telkom-Sation-of-the-Year

World Radio Day spotlights radio’s global impact and TUT’s broadcasting success

World Radio Day highlights radio’s global impact in education development and democracy, while TUT’s Tshwane FM and TUT FM shape future broadcasters and connect students to industry opportunities.

13 February 2026

ICT-First-years

FoICT welcomes first-years with dynamic orientation at Soshanguve South

The Faculty of ICT launched its 2026 Orientation at the Soshanguve South Campus, equipping first-year students with tools, skills and confidence to thrive in a fast-changing tech world.

12 February 2026

profiles

TUT celebrates Science staff on UNESCO and UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science

International Day of Women and Girls in Science: From Vision to Impact

11 February 2026

afta

AfTA conference call extended

Applications for the forthcoming African Theatre Association (AfTA) 2026 conference have been extended briefly following a strong response from across the globe.

11 February 2026

Polly-MAshigo-financial-training

City of Tshwane Officials benefit from TUT experts' financial skills

During a recent workshop, TUT’s Prof Polly Mashigo shared her expertise in financial management with City of Tshwane officials to curb over-indebtedness and strengthen municipal accountability.

11 February 2026

first-years

Students take first steps on their creative journeys

Nestled on 24 Du Toit Street, the Tshwane University of Technology’s Arts Campus now buzzes with the energy of 516 first-year students.

10 February 2026

Prof-Chats-Devroop

Book explores how Indians harnessed music as political resistance

The intricate link between music and identity in Indian communities in SA, during and after apartheid, is central to the new book Raag Mala – Indian Voices in Apartheid South Africa (1900–1990).

10 February 2026