2025

South Africa’s Water Crisis: Minister Majodina Attributes Distress to Infrastructure Damage

Water and Sanitation Minister Pemmy Majodina addressed the two-day National Water and Sanitation Indaba, emphasizing the need for urgent action to address South Africa’s water challenges. The Indaba, held at the Gallagher Convention Centre in Midrand, Gauteng, brought together stakeholders from various sectors to discuss solutions to the country’s water crisis. According to Minister Majodina, […]

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Tshwane Residents Protest for Better Service Delivery and Against Fraudulent Billing

Residents of Tshwane led by the Inwooners Baagi Civic Movement (IBCM) in collaboration with various organizations, staged a mass march that effectively shut down the city on 18 March 2025. The protest began in Marabastad and was escorted by law enforcement to Tshwane House, where demonstrators gathered to voice their concerns. The protest received support

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Tshwane Mayor promises to fight corruption as deputy is under investigation

The City of Tshwane is reeling from corruption scandals just months after its new administration took office. At the center of the controversy is Deputy Mayor Eugene Modise, who has been accused of having links to a security company that benefited from a lucrative contract with the municipality. The contract, valued at R300 million per

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Unlocking Women’s Potential: TUT’s Women Leadership Program

The Tshwane University of Technology’s School for Business and Society hosted a transformative women’s empowerment event on March 7, 2024, at the Dinokeng Auditorium on the university’s main campus. The program not only celebrated the achievements of the class of 2024 but also welcomed incoming students for the 2025 academic year. Founded in 2019 by

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LOFTUS STADIUM HOSTS ITALIAN-INSPIRED LUNCH EVENT AHEAD OF VURC CLASH

Loftus Stadium, home of the Vodacom Bulls, hosted a unique Italian-themed lunch on Wednesday, March 5, celebrating the rich culture and heritage of Italy. The event brought together the beloved fortress, the Herd, and the XV of the North-West, offering fans a taste of la dolce vita through Italian cuisine, drinks, music, and fashion. It

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TUT Welcomes Russian Delegation for Potential Collaboration

The Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) Vice chancellors, Vathiswa Papu, Caiphus Chuene Motadi, Revolution Bafana Manganyi, Kedisaletse Mahlangu department heads, and representatives from the Russian Embassy held a meeting on March 4th, 2025, at the Pretoria main campus. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss potential collaboration between the two institutions, with a focus

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Unveiling the next generation of literary voices

The Tshwane University of Technology launched book stories on Friday, February 28, at Pretoria’s main campus, TB Hall. The stories were written by students and displayed thoughts and views based on diversity. SRC Banele Ntsele said the launch was not only for students who have talents , it contributes promotion of literacy ,cultural diversity and

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Home of Champions: TUT Rolls Out the Red Carpet for Star Sprinter Bayanda Walaza

Tshwane University of Technology Vice Chancellor hosted a breakfast for the star Olympian Bayanda Walaza on the 27th of February. He is a South African sprinter and Olympic silver medalist, and has enrolled for a qualification in Supply Chain Management at TUT. The purpose of the breakfast gathering was to formally welcome Walaza to the

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Lesufi addresses plans to tackle Gauteng’s challenges

Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi on Monday, 24 February outlined 13 critical major challenges faced by the province in his 2025 State of the Province Address (SOPA). The speech was delivered in Pretoria at the Tshwane Automotive Special Economic Zone (TASEZ). In this, Lesufi detailed the government’s service delivery of the year ahead. During his speech,

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