2025

Women In Media Panel at TUT Calls for Action on AI, Gender Equality, and Inclusive Storytelling

The 2025 Women in Media and Communication Panel Discussion, hosted by the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS) in partnership with the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), took place on the 26th of August at the Dinokeng Building, bringing together influential voices in government, academia, and media to explore the theme: “Leveraging the Use of […]

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Tshwane leads Gauteng with 71,000 new Jobs in the latest Quarterly Labour Force Survey, leading Gauteng by 85%.

The City of Tshwane has emerged as Gauteng’s leading engine of job creation, recording 71,000 new jobs from Q2 2024 to Q2 2025. This accounts for 85% of all new jobs created in the province during that period and contributed to a significant drop in the city’s unemployment rate. Remarkably, 57,000 of these jobs were

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Tshwane FM’s Fresh Studio Sets a New Era Sponsored by the MDDA.

Tshwane FM and TUT FM officially opened their new high tech digital studios at Tshwane University of Technology, which started at the Soshanguve South Campus and headed to the Pretoria West Campus on the 8th of August 2025. The upgrade was funded by the Media Development and Diversity Agency (MDDA), in partnership with the Gauteng

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MK Party marches to the Union Buildings to grant President Ramaphosa deadline of resignation

Hundreds of uMkhonto WeSizwe supporters marched to Maupa Naga Police Station in Sunnyside, Pretoria. This was led by the Deputy President John Hlophe. The  march was a show of  solidarity with KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi and to hand over a memorandum of grievances. The party made it brief that the march is part

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Students March to Department of Higher Education and Training Over NSFAS Funding Crisis

On Wednesday, June 25, 2025, a group of determined students from various universities and TVET colleges in South Africa converged on the Department of Higher Education and Training in Pretoria. Their mission was clear, to protest the chronic delays and shortfalls in National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) funding that have left many struggling to

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Not Just Environmental, It’s Agricultural’: TUT Lecturer Warns SASUF Forum of Climate Threat to Farmers and Food Security

In a 10 a.m. forum on 26 June in the Leadership Lab, presented by Ntshovelo Maluleka under the umbrella of the South African University Forum (SASUF), Tshwane University of Technology lecturer Ndlela Xaba delivered a stark wake‑up call: “Climate change is not just environmental—it’s agricultural.” He warned that if not dealt with, it could destroy farmers,

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BAL4HER training camp and leadership Workshop empowering African woman

The Basketball Africa League’s BAL4HER initiative spotlights the next generation of female leaders and athletes through two cornerstone events during the 2025 BAL Playoffs and Finals in Pretoria, Sun Bet Arena. BAL4HER Hosted U23 training Camp and Leadership Workshop from June 10th  – 11th. This signature event brings together influential African women leaders and selected

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Government and NPA Push Ahead with Repatriation of Exiled Liberation Heroes

The South African government has officially launched the second phase of its five-year repatriation program, aimed at tracing, exhuming, and returning the remains of liberation fighters who died in exile. A joint delegation — involving the Department of Arts and Culture and the National Prosecuting Authority’s Missing Persons Task Team — will travel to Angola,

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From Power to Pages: A Politician Reclaims Their Story Through Memoir

Tshwane University of Technology in Pretoria hosted the Vice Chancellor’s Book of theMonth event for June 2025, where Vice Chancellor and Principal, Professor TinyikoMaluleke, engaged in a conversation with Dr. Nakedi Mathews Phosa about his memoir. In his memoir, Witness to Power, Dr. Phosa offers a deeply personal and insider’sperspective on South Africa’s political evolution.

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