TUT Latest News
TUT Latest News, below are some latest news about the Tshwane University Technology.
TUT to open doors 6 weeks after student died during protests
Academic activities at the Tshwane University of Technology’s (TUT) Soshanguve north and south campuses will resume on Monday.
TUT vows to produce more PSL stars
Tshwane University of Technology coach Bushy Moloi is proud of the players he has produced who have made it to the Premier Soccer League.
TUT students protest over peer’s death, allegedly at the hands of police
Among the students’ demands is that the minister of police holds the Soshanguve police station accountable for the death of the student.
One shot dead during TUT SRC election dispute
One person has been shot dead during Tshwane University of Technology SRC elections, the university says.
Man pleads guilty to threatening to bomb Public Protector’s office and university
A 33-year-old man has pleaded guilty to a charge of threatening to cause an explosion after he made threats on social media against the office of the Public Protector and the Tshwane University of Technology.
Classes suspended at TUT amid protest
Classes on the main campus of the Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) have been suspended following protest action by staff members.
TUT suspends classes
Classes on the Pretoria and Arcadia campuses of the Tshwane University of Technology have been suspended following student protests.
WATCH: Firefighters extinguish flames from overnight TUT protest
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Tearful girlfriend says goodbye to murdered student
A tearful Ronnel Mashinini has said goodbye to “the love of her life”, Mbuso Nyambi, who was stabbed to death in his dorm room at the Tshwane University of Technology.
TUT names bursary after student leader who died during protest
A bursary to study at the Tshwane University of Technology’s Soshanguve campus will be dedicated to the memory of student leader Lesedi Benjamin Phehla.
TUT classes remain suspended as protests continue
Protests erupted last month following the shooting death of final year law student Katlego Monareng, allegedly at the hands of the police.
Thousands pay tribute to slain Tshwane University of Technology student
Thousands of students, staff members and management members have paid tribute to Tshwane University of Technology student Andries Monareng, who was shot outside the Soshanguve campus.
IPID to investigate whether police killed student at TUT protest
The Independent Police Investigative Directorate is investigating whether a man at the Tshwane University of Technology, who is believed to be a student, was killed by police.
TUT also says it will not be accepting walk-ins
The Tshwane University of Technology has added its voice to the higher education institutions who have said they will not be accepting any walk-ins during the registrations or enrolments from students who had not applied to study in the 2018 academic year.
TUT to reopen on Thursday under police protection
Classes on the main campus of the Tshwane University of Technology will reopen on Thursday under the watchful eye of police after classes were suspended following protest action by staff who are part of the #OutsourcingMustFall movement.
TUT extends registration following protests
TUT has extended registration to accommodate students who could not register last week due to protests on campus, a spokesperson said on Monday.
Accommodation shortage sparks TUT protest
TUT students have staged a protest against a shortage of accommodation.
TUT’s Pretoria campus suspends classes after protests
The academic programme at the Tshwane University of Technology’s Pretoria campus has been suspended following violent protest action that erupted overnight.
TUT going ahead with exams – spokesperson
The Tshwane University of Technology has increased security at the Soshanguve campus ahead of exams following the torching of a bus, says the institution.
Honour Benjamin by going back to class – TUT students at memorial service
TUT Soshanguve student leaders have called on all students to go back to class in memory of their fellow student, Benjamin Phehla, who died after he was hit by a car during protests.