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TUT eMalahleni Campus promotes mental wellness during exam period
In preparing students for the final exams of 2025, TUT's eMalahleni Campus has placed student well-being at the forefront through a robust pre-exam mental health awareness campaign.
Dynamic Tech student takes charge of two leading youth run organisations
TUT student, Abdicate Nkuna, has achieved a major leadership milestone, serving as both President of AIESEC South Africa and Country Leader for Young Women of Africa (YWOA).
From repeating Grade 10 to Master’s Cum Laude, TUT Graduate proves perseverance pays off
Lucas Khashane’s journey from repeating Grade 10 twice to graduating cum laude with a Master’s in Industrial Engineering is a powerful story of resilience and determination.
Arts Faculty receives rave reviews at first-ever Red Mango Arts Festival
The Department of Performing Arts in the Faculty of Arts and Design showcased standout performances during the debut Red Mango Arts Festival, held from 8 to 11 October at Sastri College in Durban.
Tshwane FM celebrates 21 years with high-energy 21Fest at State Theatre
Tshwane FM 93.6 concluded its 21st anniversary celebrations in style with a high-energy open-air music festival at one of the capital's iconic buildings, the South African State Theatre in Pretoria.
TUT and UMP power innovation at Third annual MAISH Hackathon
The TUT and the University of Mpumalanga (UMP) joined forces to host the third annual Mpumalanga Artificial Intelligence Student Hackathon (MAISH) between 23 and 25 October at TUT’s eMalahleni Campus.
Defying the odds: Dr Witske Meyer’s journey of faith, perseverance and purpose
Once, one of her high school teachers told her, she would “never amount to anything,” but Dr Witske Meyer refused to let those words define her future.
TUT to launch bold new entrepreneurial vision at 2024/2025 Academic Excellence Awards
The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) is gearing up for its highly anticipated 2024/2025 Academic Excellence Awards, scheduled for 5 November 2025.
South Africa’s State Capture crisis and the need for active citizenry
South Africa’s democracy, once a global symbol of hope under Nelson Mandela, is unravelling - not only from the grip of state capture but from a more insidious threat: a non-active citizenry.
Research Day 2025: TUT Polokwane Campus showcases innovation and impact
TUT Polokwane Campus came alive with ideas and inspiration during Research Day 2025.