Olympian Bayanda Walaza will study at Tshwane University of Technology (TUT) instead of his first choice, University of Pretoria (UP/Tuks).
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Bizcommunity.com on MSNSappi TuksRace 2025: A winning formula for fitness and funThe streets of Pretoria were buzzing with energy on Saturday, 15 February, as more than 4,000 runners and walkers of all levels took on the Sappi ...
While the serious athletes recorded very good times over the 21km and 10km distances during this past weekend's Sappi Tuks Race, there were also several familiar faces among the participants who are ...
Matriculant Bjorn Mhlanga shares how his dedication, family support, and swimming discipline led to success in matric, and his future plans at Tuks.
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Teen Olympian Bayanda Walaza on why he chose TUT over TuksSpeaking to SABC Sport, Bayanda Walaza revealed that he had changed his mind about studying at the University of Pretoria – casually referred to as UP or Tuks. Instead, he opted to go with the ...
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AFP on MSNPalestinians back on key Gaza road as Israel withdrawsA long line of cars, tuk-tuks, small lorries and carts stretched along Gaza's ... with dozens of houses and some university ...
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The South African on MSNVarsity Shield starts THIS WEEK: Week 1 fixtures announcedThe countdown is on for South Africa’s most exciting and competitive student rugby tournaments - the Varsity Cup and Varsity ...
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SABC Sport on MSNReynders excited to contribute to Blitzbok effort in CanadaZander Reynders always enjoyed December holidays – a time for family get-togethers and one of those joys, recalled the ...
Gaza City (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – A long line of cars, tuk-tuks, small lorries and carts ... with dozens of houses and some university buildings reduced to rubble.
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