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FNB CPUT beaten in Alice

Monday, 23 March 2026

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FNB CPUT beaten in Alice

FNB CPUT faced a daunting challenge in the 2026 Varsity Shield as they squared off against the FNB University of Fort Hare (UFH) Blues.

Displaying remarkable resolve, the UFH Blues excelled in the second half, ultimately overpowering FNB CPUT with a striking performance that saw them rack up an impressive seven tries, while CPUT managed four in response.

The exhilarating match unfolded at the lively Davidson Stadium in Alice, where passionate fans filled the stands, creating an electric atmosphere that underscored the significance of the contest. In a display of skill, teamwork, and relentless determination, the UFH Blues secured a well-deserved victory, finishing the game with a commanding score of 41-22.

This defeat marked the second consecutive loss for FNB CPUT, following a tough battle against FNB Sol Plaatje University (FNB SPU) just a week prior at their home ground. The team is now left to reflect on their challenges as they seek to regroup and improve for their upcoming matches.

Written by Aphiwe Boyce
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FNB WSU defeats FNB CPUT in Bellville

Monday, 16 March 2026

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FNB WSU defeats FNB CPUT in Bellville

FNB WSU produced a clinical first-half performance before holding off a spirited second-half comeback from FNB CPUT to secure victory in Bellville.

The All Blacks opened the scoring early in the game when Sandisiwe Mkwayimba crossed the line for a clean try and Isiphe Mbini added the conversion to give the visitors an early lead.

Mkwayimba struck again in the finishing off another attacking move to extend their advantage. The successful tap and kick play pushed the score even further for the visitors.

Just before the break, Lukhangele Tshayi added to the troubles of the Blue Wave with a try followed by a successful conversion, sending FNB WSU into halftime with a commanding lead.

The Blue Wave came out with renewed energy in the second half with Jacquin Jacobus powering over for the hosts’ first try of the evening, with the tap and kick play successful to narrow the gap between the teams.

Momentum began to swing towards FNB CPUT just five minutes later when Yibanathi Daki crossed the line and Reuben Noble calmly slotted the conversion to bring the home side within touching distance.

However, FNB WSU regained control when Tshayi grabbed his second try of the match. The successful tap and play restored breathing room for the visitors, extending the score for them.

FNB CPUT continued to push until the final moments and were rewarded in the dying moments of the game when Noah Pekeur scored a late try, the tap and kick attempt was unsuccessful, leaving the final score at 34-22.

Despite the loss, FNB CPUT's second-half fightback showed resilience, while FNB WSU's dominance in the first half proved decisive in securing the victory.

SCORERS

FNB CPUT: (0) 22
Tries: Yibanathi Daki, Jacquin Jacobus, Dwayne Atkins

FNB WSU: (24) 34
Tries: Sandisiwe Mkhwayimba X3, Lukhangele Tshayi.

FNB Player of the Match: Lukhangele Tshayi (FNB WSU)

TEAMS

FNB CPUT: Emihle Akho Benya; Lindisipho Lihle Kula; Kieran Delaan Naidoo; Ntsako Ashley Mhlanga; Abongile Kude Golela; Simphiwe Gift Thabede; Yibanathi Daki; Denley Krid Adams; Jayson January Reuben Thorne Noble; Samukelisiwe Sandile Madonsela; Mbuso Maseko; Jacquin Farrol Jacobus; Dwayne Grant Atkins; Noah Matthew Pekeur.

FNB WSU: Mihlali Nohoyeka; Mangaliso Zixesha; Yoyisa Mahobe; Luvo Zindela; Sandisiwe Mkwayimba; Siya Ncapayi; Khanaye Mbakaza; Sipho Hobosch; Thembela Folo; Isiphe Mbini; Asisipho Jim; Bulelani Nondlwana; Axola Mtalana; Ahlule Zokoza; Lukhangele Tshayi.

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FNB UWC wins Cape Derby

Monday, 23 February 2026

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FNB UWC wins Cape Derby

FNB UWC overpowered FNB CPUT 51-32 in a high-scoring FNB Varsity Shield clash at UWC Stadium on Friday evening.

The home side set the tone early, breaking the deadlock in the third minute when scrumhalf Dywane Badenhorst dotted down following a powerful rolling maul, with fullback Aaron Swartz adding the extras. Although FNB CPUT responded through hooker Lindisipho Kula from a lineout drive, FNB UWC’s dominance up front proved decisive.

Centre Hlomla Ncana was instrumental in the first half, crossing twice - including a superb finish in the corner as FNB UWC built a commanding 22-5 halftime lead.

The visitors showed renewed intent after the break, with Dwayne Atkins grabbing two tries to keep FNB CPUT in contention. However, FNB UWC’s forward pack continued to impose themselves, with winger Amisi Juma and substitute Keno Alexander extending the advantage.

Ncana completed a memorable hat-trick in the 69th minute before Leighton Damon and Juma added further tries to seal the result. FNB CPUT fought until the end, adding late scores through Jacquin Jacobus and Yibanathi Phoncana, but FNB UWC had the final say. Swartz, who controlled proceedings brilliantly from the back and contributed valuable points from the tee, was deservedly named Player of the Match.

SCORERS

FNB UWC: (22) 51

Tries: Hlomla Ncana X3, Juma Amisi X2, Dwayne Badenhorst, Keno Alexander, Leighton Damon.

FNB CPUT: (5) 32

Tries: Dwayne Atkins X2, Lindisipho Kula, Philasande Ngcobo, Jacquin Jacobus. Yibanathi Phoncana.

FNB Player of the Match: Aaron Swartz (FNB UWC)

FNB CPUT defeats FNB Madibaz

Monday, 16 February 2026

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FNB CPUT defeats FNB Madibaz

FNB CPUT stunned last year's runner's up Madibaz 30-20 in a thrilling encounter at the CPUT Sports Stadium in Bellville on Friday.

FNB Madibaz opened the scoring in the ninth minute when flank Johan van Zyl crashed over after a series of powerful pick-and-go phases. The conversion attempt went astray, leaving the score at 5-0. The visitors extended their advantage just four minutes later as no. 8, Dewald Gerber, forced his way across the line, but another missed conversion saw them stretch their lead to 10-0.

FNB CPUT responded in the 28th minute as winger Samukelisiwe Madonsela crossed the line, although the conversion was missed, leaving a score of 10-5. Madonsela added his second in the 36th minute after good work with Noah Peuker, and this time flyhalf Reuben Noble converted to give the home side a 12-10 lead. Just a minute later, Noble crossed the line to extend the lead to 17-0, sending his side into halftime with momentum firmly in their favour.

In the second half, FNB Madibaz closed the gap in the 56th minute when centre Qurin Cupido crossed for a try, cutting the deficit to 17-15. FNB CPUT’s forward pack responded with authority just eight minutes later, powering a dominant driving maul that hooker Lihle Kula finished to extend their lead to 22-15.

Winger Dwayne Atkins extended the lead 10 minutes before the final whistle for the hosts – FNB CPUT held a 27-15 cushion. Noble added a crucial penalty in the 77th minute, extending FNB CPUT’s lead to 30-15 and putting the game firmly out of reach.

FNB Madibaz managed a late consolation try through Lukhanyiso Olifant in the stoppage time, but the hosts had already done enough to secure a composed 30-20 victory.

SCORERS

FNB CPUT: (17) 30
TRIES: Samukelisiwe Madonsela X2, Lindisipho Kula, Reuben Noble, Dwayne Atkins.
FNB Madibaz: (10) 20
TRIES: Johan van Zyl, Dewald Gerber, Qurin Cupido, Mtika Oliphant.
FNB Player of the Match: Samukelisiwe Madonsela (CPUT)

FNB CPUT face FNB Madibaz this Friday

Wednesday, 11 February 2026

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FNB CPUT face FNB Madibaz this Friday

FNB Varsity Shield 2026 kicks off this Friday and the first game of the season will see FNB CPUT take on FNB Madibaz (Nelson Mandela University) at the CPUT Sports Stadium in Bellville.

The game is scheduled to start at 5pm and will also be broadcast live on SuperSport.

Tickets for the game will go on sale from noon on 11 February via the cashiers in Bellville, District Six and Wellington.

The tickets cost R30 per person and only 2 000 tickets are available. 

The FNB Varsity Shield and FNB Varsity Cup 2026 season was officially launched with a vibrant event at the V&A Waterfront amphitheatre, setting the tone for another epic year of student rugby and what promises to be another unforgettable season.

SuperSport presenter Cato Louw hosted interviews with the captains, giving fans insight into team expectations, leadership roles, and the excitement building ahead of the season which begins on 13 February for the Shield competition and 16 February for the opening round of the Cup tournament. The live show blended broadcast-ready moments with crowd interaction, reinforcing the tournament’s “Who’s NXT?” narrative and spotlighting the next generation of rugby talent.

The launch also featured an explanation of the newly introduced Tap or Kick rule aimed at promoting attacking rugby by giving teams who score a try to go for the conventional conversion or opt for a tap on the 22m line where they will have 120 seconds to score another try and gain a further 5 points.

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Vibrant platform for residence students strengthened

Friday, 26 September 2025

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Vibrant platform for residence students strengthened

The Residence Sports Committee, under Student Services and Residential Life, recently hosted the Residence Mini Olympics, an inspiring initiative that brings together students to foster unity, encourage healthy competition, and promote active engagement among residences during the recess period.

Residence Coordinator Lungile Nsibande, a member of the organising committee, emphasised that their core objectives are to strengthen the bonds between residences, encourage teamwork, and create a vibrant platform for residence students to shine in netball and soccer. The students were actively engaged, the atmosphere was vibrant, and there was a strong sense of camaraderie. “It achieved the goal of bringing students together beyond academics and encouraging teamwork and wellness,” Nsibande enthused.

This year’s Mini Olympics was nothing short of extraordinary, marked by unforgettable moments that truly set it apart from past events. A standout highlight was the Netball finals, where Heroes House made a remarkable debut, reaching the finals for the very first time while St. Peter’s Residence secured an impressive second place. The determination and progress displayed by both teams were truly inspiring.

 But it wasn't just the competitions that made this event special; it was the overwhelming enthusiasm and participation from students across the board that elevated the entire experience. The final matches drew enthusiastic crowds, creating an electric atmosphere filled with support and excitement.

Above all, the Mini Olympics embodied the true spirit of camaraderie and sportsmanship, demonstrating how students from diverse residences can come together as one united community. This event celebrated not only athletic talent but also the invaluable connections and friendships forged along the way, perfectly capturing the essence of what the Mini Olympics represents.

“We are extremely pleased with how the event unfolded. Our office views the overall success as a testament to the dedication and resilience of both the organising team and the participating students.”

More importantly, the positive feedback and noticeable student engagement emphasised the significance of initiatives like these in fostering community spirit.  The committee takes pride in what they have accomplished and is motivated to build on this foundation for even greater success in the years ahead.

In Netball, City Edge took first place, followed by St. Peter’s Residence and Downtown Lodge in second and third, respectively. In Soccer, South Point emerged as champions among 35 competing residences, with St. Peter’s Residence as the runner-up and Downtown Lodge in third. These results showcase the competitive spirit and enthusiasm for the Mini Olympics.

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Student elected as new USSA Table Tennis Chairperson

Monday, 13 January 2025

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Student elected as new USSA Table Tennis Chairperson

Ntuthuzelo Lusithi, a Diploma in Mathematical Sciences student, has achieved another significant milestone by being elected as the Chairperson of the USSA Table Tennis Association.

He was part of the CPUT men’s team, alongside Scelo Mkhetho and Everard Isaacs, which won gold in the team event. Additionally, Ntuthuzelo and Everard secured a second gold in the men’s doubles at the recent USSA Table Tennis Championships held at the Major Sports Hall on the Bellville Campus.

Now, Ntuthuzelo aims to contribute to the development of sports at universities across South Africa. Hailing from Katlehong, Germiston, he takes pride in witnessing the commitment of both players and administrators in supporting youth involvement in table tennis. “I feel entrusted by the players and management to promote our unique sport at the university level and ultimately create an international impact.”

A passionate, driven, and resilient individual, Ntuthuzelo had little reaction when his name was announced as chairperson. Instead, his thoughts quickly turned to his plans for changes and growth in the sport. “My mandate is simple: let’s get to work. I believe that if we want to see change and growth in our sport, we need to put in the effort. This means we will start by improving certain areas so that our neighbouring institutions and the rest of the country can join us.”

During his two-year term, he intends to pursue these goals diligently. Reflecting on the recently concluded championships, he feels he performed exceptionally well, stating, “Some have even said I was their player of the tournament.”

He acknowledges that playing in the Cape Town Table Tennis Premier League was beneficial for his development. “Even though many were against my decision to join the Premier League with my club Duinefontein, I knew it would pay off in the long run.” Ntuthuzelo reached three out of four finals: the team event finals where they defended their gold from the previous year, the doubles finals which they won alongside Everard Isaacs, and the singles final, where he unfortunately lost to Keenen Jooste.

“My performance was inspired by my CPUT team and the effort they put in. I wanted to show them that success is possible.”

He has been playing for about eight years, and during that time, he has achieved quite a bit, especially when he was part of Gauteng Central, where his potential was first recognised. One of his career highlights has been making the USSA national team for two consecutive years and helping to defend their gold medal. "Getting silver at the CUCSA (Confederation of Universities and Colleges Sports Association) Games, where we could have won gold, is a significant accomplishment for me because there’s no greater feeling than representing your country. I made the USSA National Squad again, and I hope we can compete in the World Student Games next year in Germany. That would not only benefit us as players but also promote the sport in our country. I truly hope we can go and compete.”

He adds, “I hope to cause some upsets if we go to Germany because I believe we can make this happen. It’s time for Table Tennis to shine, and that can happen if we are given the opportunity.”

He attributes his achievements to discipline. “There have been days when I didn’t want to train or play, but I still went anyway, and that’s not easy. Having honest friends who keep me grounded and supportive of my goals has helped me, especially when they call me out on my lazy days and keep me in check. My family, friends, and others motivate me because I know that every day, someone out there looks up to me. I want to show that someone from a township can work hard and make waves in the world.”

He draws inspiration from various attributes of different people, including those outside of sports, and combines these lessons to improve himself every day. “Mr [Mohamed] Ally, our Sports Development Officer, has taught me a lot about CPUT sports and high performance, guiding me even behind the scenes.”

He states, “People can expect that I will give my best with whatever resources I’m provided. I have a strong and diverse team working alongside me, and I believe we will all strive for what’s best for the sport.”

Ntuthuzelo, who never backs down from what he believes in, views this as an opportunity to showcase “what I am capable of doing.” He invites everyone to join them, saying, “The more, the merrier! But they should be prepared to have their minds blown; if they are used to ping pong, we will introduce them to Table Tennis.”

Ally commented, “Ntuthuzelo has grown by leaps and bounds since arriving at CPUT. He is multi-talented and never settles for anything less than success.”

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Tekkies triumph in thrilling finish

Tuesday, 19 August 2025

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Tekkies triumph in thrilling finish

The CPUT rugby men’s first team, affectionately known as Tekkies, delivered a heart-stopping performance on Saturday, that left the university community proud.

In a dramatic finale league game at Vygieskraal Stadium, the team came from behind to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat against Hamediehs RFC, overturning a 16-26 deficit with just five minutes left on the clock. Two brilliant tries in the dying moments sealed a 28-26 victory, ensuring CPUT’s place in the WP Super League B for 2026 and preventing relegation.

The match showcased these young men's resilience, determination, and sheer willpower. Tekkies’ journey this season has been far from easy — they faced narrow heartbreak in three one-point losses earlier in the campaign. Yet, under the steely leadership of Captain Kieran Naidoo, they demonstrated the kind of unity and brotherhood that defines championship rugby.

Reflecting on the season, Prof Mujahid Aziz praised the performance of all CPUT rugby teams, including the U20, 2nd, 3rd, and ladies’ teams, acknowledging the incredible challenges they faced in a tough league. “These teams have made us proud throughout the season,” he said, highlighting the talent, commitment, and passion displayed by all players.

The coaching and management staff, led by Coach Alastair Theys, received special commendation for their dedication over the past twenty weeks. Their rugby knowledge, motivation, commitment and ability to nurture young talent have kept Tekkies competitive at this high level. Theys emphasised that the Super League B campaign provided excellent preparation for the upcoming Varsity Shield competition, ensuring the team continues to grow in skill and resilience.

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Cheerleaders soar to success

Wednesday, 06 August 2025

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Cheerleaders soar to success

The CPUT Cheerleaders have much to celebrate after four members were included in the Western Province team, which recently took top honours in a national competition.

Liyakhanya Matika, Sinalo Mendu, Mia Gertse and Melissa Kussie were selected for the Western Province poms team and became the first group of CPUT cheer athletes to earn their provincial colours.

“Following their selection, these athletes attended a few practice sessions with the rest of the provincial team in preparation for nationals, which eventually paid off when the team swooped gold at the competition, said Liyakhanya.

The South African Majorette and Cheerleading Association Nationals was held in Oudtshoorn recently.

Cheer captain Soné-Lee Jegels said she was incredibly proud of the team and everything they’ve accomplished this year.

“The dedication, discipline, and team spirit they've all shown have been nothing short of inspiring. Every stunt, every routine, every practice—it all paid off in the best way possible. Winning Cheer Champs is not just a title; it’s a reflection of the hard work, passion, and heart each one of them brought to the mat. They've made this season unforgettable, and I couldn’t be more honoured to be part of this journey with them."

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Marimba band joins World Record attempt

Thursday, 31 July 2025

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Marimba band joins World Record attempt

The CPUT Marimba Band is set to participate in a Guinness World Records title attempt, scheduled to take place at the GrandWest Grand Arena next month.

Over 1 000 marimba players from across South Africa and Zimbabwe are coming together on 2 August to attempt a Guinness World Records title for the largest Marimba ensemble in the world.

The event, themed "United in Harmony", will not only attempt to dethrone Guatemala's standing record of 505 players but plans to double it – putting South Africa firmly on the global stage for a record-breaking celebration of culture, community and music.

It is expected to bring together players aged 8 to 62, from over 70 schools and institutions, representing every province in South Africa and two schools from Zimbabwe.

The ensemble will perform a ten-minute medley of “Waka Waka” and “Jerusalema", both powerful anthems of South African pride and unity. The record-breaking moment will be followed by a gold medal ceremony and a celebration concert featuring live entertainment from professional marimba bands, DJs, as well as a headline act from Goodluck! The event will feature Carl Wastie as the MC.

The attempt by social enterprise Marimba Jam will not be the first. In 2018, they gathered 241 girls on Women’s Day to unofficially break Australia's standing record – but without the official Guinness World Records stamp due to resource constraints. Now, with full international oversight and a Guinness World Records Adjudicator flying in from London, it’s all systems go.

Cherice Mangiagalli, Student Development Officer: Sport, Arts and Culture, said she was incredibly proud of the CPUT Marimba Band for their achievement in being approved to participate in this world record attempt.

“This is a significant accomplishment that reflects the band's dedication, talent, and the vibrant musical culture fostered at CPUT. Their participation in such a prestigious event not only highlights their individual skills but also showcases the university's commitment to arts and culture and its support for its students' endeavours. This recognition on a global stage is a testament to their hard work and a source of immense pride for the entire CPUT community."

Tickets for the event can be purchased here.

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Basketball in transition

Monday, 21 July 2025

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Basketball in transition

At the heart of the vibrant District Six, a long-awaited dream began to take shape. The Sports Arts and Culture (SAC) Department at CPUT had tirelessly worked towards enhancing sports infrastructure for years.

With each passing season, the enthusiasm of students echoed through the campus, but the sorely needed facilities remained just a vision. However, that vision finally transformed into reality as the SAC Department proudly unveiled two brand-new basketball courts recently. On a rainy day, students gathered at the District Six Campus, a tangible excitement buzzing in the air.

The SAC Department initiated this project with the help of CPUT alumnus, Matthew Skade, who connected them with the donors, Giants of Africa. This organisation is dedicated to building basketball courts across Africa, and this particular court marks the 40th one they have constructed on the continent, shared Frans Mpho Mamabolo, Manager: SAC Department. The event, which took place during Youth Month, aims to contribute to youth development at CPUT and in the surrounding District Six community.

Mamabolo reflected: “As the SAC Department, we are excited that this project came to fruition as it has been our goal to develop sports infrastructure at CPUT, but in particular at the District Six Campus… This court will change things around. The court can be shared with netball as well. The existence of this court will highlight the sport of basketball on our campus. Our students will have more time on the courts now, unlike before where they were restricted by lighting. Our Bellville outdoor courts don’t have lights.”

Mamabolo stated that the costs for revamping the courts were fully covered by donors, while the university contributed by upgrading the lighting on the courts. In his message to basketball and netball players, as well as the students in general, he expressed the following: “Here is the new revamped facility, let's use it responsibly, as the university doesn’t have the finances to fix facilities that are deliberately damaged. This facility is ours; students and the community around us can use it for our sports development and wellness. Let's all be active in one way or the other, a ‘healthy body is a healthy mind’”.

He continued: “I see this catapulting the sport of basketball at this university to another level. This will assist its objective of being a priority code. CPUT has three priority codes, which are Rugby, Football, and Basketball.”

Warona Mbothwe, an assistant coach and CPUT alumnus, stated, “This initiative is a positive step forward for the growth of basketball and sports in general at CPUT.”

The team captain, Nokuthula Magoso, said: “This court means everything to us. It’s more than just a place to play, it’s a space that brings us together. We finally have a home, spacious enough compared to the court we used at Mowbray Campus, and that boosts our spirit and motivates us to train harder, play better, and represent CPUT with everything we have.”

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Mandela Day boxing treat for CPUT

Tuesday, 15 July 2025

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Mandela Day boxing treat for CPUT

Western Cape boxing enthusiasts should prepare for an action-packed Saturday as the CPUT Boxing Club hosts the third Annual Mandela Boxing Challenge at the Major Sports Hall on Bellville Campus.

The event will feature a total of 20 bouts, including five women’s matches on Saturday, 19 July 2025. This tournament honours the legacy of former President Nelson Mandela and aims to promote boxing within the university community. “The event is designed to celebrate the life of Mandela as a boxer and an educated individual,” says Dr Mdingi Mvemve, the manager of the CPUT Boxing Club.

Past tournaments have showcased boxers who have since made a name for themselves in the professional arena, such as Likho Nxele. She had a successful professional debut in April 2025, winning her first fight by technical knockout. A few days later, she graduated with a Bachelor of Education degree from CPUT. “She currently holds an unbeaten professional boxing record and is a qualified teacher. She was both our student and boxer,” Mvemve adds.

Mvemve, who also serves as a Lecturer in Economics and Management Science and Accounting, anticipates a maximum attendance of 500 people at the Major Sports Hall. Among the highlights of this event is Bukelwa Zantsi, a CPUT student who recently won a Silver Medal at the National Boxing Championships in Pretoria. She will be facing Lukhangele Ngcaza, the Western Cape Female Champion, in what is expected to be an explosive grudge match.

The doors will open to the crowd at 11:00 AM, and, as with all campus events, no alcohol is permitted. Free tickets will be available at the door on a first-come, first-served basis.

For more information, contact Dr Mdingi Mvemve: 071 955 4833, WhatsApp: 062 044 6084, or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

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CPUT Netball team members off to Sun City

Friday, 25 April 2025

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CPUT Netball team members off to Sun City

The CPUT Netball team has cultivated a culture of holistic empowerment, culminating in the remarkable achievement of three members being selected for the Western Cape franchise, the Tornadoes, to compete in the upcoming 2025 Telkom Netball League.

This league begins this weekend at Sun City, showcasing the dedication and talent of CPUT players and technical staff as they embark on this exciting journey.

Ziyanda Mwezo, a 22-year-old third-year student: Bachelor of Education in the Intermediate Phase, has been chosen for goal defence and goalkeeping roles, showcasing her talent and determination. This selection reflects her hard work and passion, inspiring others to strive for their own goals.

CPUT Netball Ladies coach Babalwa Madikane has been appointed as the assistant coach of the Tornadoes. Meanwhile, CPUT Netball Ladies General Manager and assistant coach for both men’s and women’s teams, Aviwe Mgudu, was selected as the team manager. Ziyanda, who has been playing since Grade 4, “was fortunate to have a coach, Frank Xaba, who recognised my potential and encouraged me to try out for the defensive position. I am forever grateful for his guidance, as it has allowed me to develop my skills and grow as a player”.

Throughout her high school years, she had the opportunity to participate in the South African School Netball (SASN) tournaments, which helped her to hone her skills and gain valuable experience in competitive netball. Ziyanda, who tends to be shy around people she doesn't know well, began her university career in 2023 and was thrilled to be selected to play for the CPUT Netball A team. “This opportunity allowed me to take my game to the next level and compete against top-level opponents. I also met Babalwa Madikane, affectionately known as Coach Babes, who sharpened my defensive skills and served as my U21 Coach. Her guidance and mentorship have been instrumental in my growth as a player.”

She took part in the 2023 USSA tournament, which offered her a valuable opportunity to showcase her impressive skills and learn from other talented players. A highlight of her netball career was her selection for the Western Province U21 A team, allowing her to compete in the Spar National Championships. “This experience not only allowed me to represent my province but also gave me the opportunity to compete against the best young players in the country.”

In 2024, Ziyanda had an outstanding season with the Western Province Ladies Senior team, winning gold in both the Interprovincial tournament and the Spar National Championships. She was also selected to play for USSA and had the honour of serving as the captain of the CPUT ladies' team, which she described as both a privilege and a significant responsibility. In 2025, after two unsuccessful trials, “I was overjoyed to be selected for the Western Cape Tornadoes”. “This achievement is a testament to my hard work, dedication, and perseverance.”

Ziyanda, who is “somewhere between being an introvert and an extrovert”, says: “I'm still learning to navigate different social situations. Overall, I am thrilled to have achieved these milestones and look forward to continuing my growth and development as a netball player. I am excited to see what the future holds for me and [I] am committed to working hard to achieve my goals.”

Being informed that she was selected as the team manager for Western Cape Tornadoes “is truly a humbling and emotional moment for Mgudu. “It’s more than just an appointment, it's a proud milestone that takes me back to where it all began: the small villages of Matatiele, where I grew up”. She says this achievement represents years of hard work, sacrifice, and unwavering belief not just in herself, “but in the young people I’ve had the privilege to lead”. 

Through her journey with CPUT Netball and in the Western Province high-performance environment, she came to understand the value of discipline, teamwork, and building systems that elevate both athletes and support staff. She attributes her growth and achievements to the principles she learned at CPUT: resilience, humility, and never giving up. “The path hasn’t been easy, but every challenge has shaped me into the manager and leader I am today. At CPUT Netball, we’ve built a culture that believes in empowering players holistically, and I bring that same vision to Western Cape Netball.”

Madikane wouldn't have been chosen as the Tornadoes Assistant Coach if she weren't resilient or if she didn't push harder and stronger to achieve her goals, work hard, and if she weren't disciplined. “These few personal qualities brought me to this stage. I grabbed the opportunity with both hands and never stopped showing up, so that makes me realise that our hard work doesn't go unnoticed. This is giving me hope that CPUT can produce more players who can participate in that platform.”

Written by Aphiwe Boyce
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Cheerleaders clinch top spot

Tuesday, 22 April 2025

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Cheerleaders clinch top spot

The CPUT Cheerleaders kicked off their season by winning the first prize in their category at the Western province Majorettes and Cheerleaders Association (WPMCA) 1st Regional Competition.

The team of 11 cheerleaders took the top spot in the Tertiary: Performance Cheer: Hip Hop Teams category.

Team Leader Tumi Matlala expressed her joy over the team’s outstanding performance.

“It feels like a powerful glimpse of what’s ahead. My team has been putting in the extra hours, and it’s clear that the hard work is already paying off.

“Our preparation consisted of a lot of dedication and hard work. We had other cheer commitments for CPUT sports events that we could not neglect so that meant putting more hours in our practices. It was difficult, having to stay until late on campus but it was definitely worth it in the end.”

Cherice Mangiagalli, Student Development Officer: Sport, Arts and Culture, also expressed her pride.

"Congratulations to the CPUT Titans on achieving first place in their first WPMCA competition. I believe that this is a great start, and I look forward to seeing how they continue to progress throughout the remainder of the competitions. All the best, Titans!"

Written by Ilse Fredericks
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Mowbray Campus opens new artificial multipurpose pitch

Thursday, 03 April 2025

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Mowbray Campus opens new artificial multipurpose pitch

The Mowbray Campus community came together to celebrate a landmark occasion with the grand opening of its brand new artificial multipurpose pitch.

To mark the occasion, the third-year Human Movement students, under the guidance of Dr George Joubert, Lecturer: Human Movement, successfully hosted an exhilarating 5-a-side soccer tournament. The event, forming a key component of the students’ Sports Management module, delivered an afternoon of intense competition, community spirit, and high-energy sporting action.

The four-hour tournament saw teams from across the Mowbray Campus battle it out for the top spot on the newly inaugurated pitch. Designed to enhance sporting opportunities for students and faculty alike, the state-of-the-art facility will continue to serve as a hub for physical activity, training, and inter-campus tournaments for years to come.

Joubert, who oversaw the event, expressed enthusiasm for both the facility’s potential and the hands-on learning experience for the third-year students. “This event was not only a celebration of our new pitch but also a crucial learning opportunity for our Human Movement students. Organising and managing a live tournament allowed them to apply their theoretical knowledge in a real-world setting, preparing them for future roles in sports management and event coordination,” he said.

The tournament was made possible through the generous sponsorship of Red Bull, Burger King, and Synergy, whose support underscored their commitment to youth sports and campus development. Joubert said their involvement ensured that participants and spectators alike enjoyed a high-energy event, complete with refreshments, entertainment, and exciting prizes for the top-performing teams.

With competition heating up and excitement running high, students and staff came out in full support. He said the tournament was an unforgettable experience for both players and spectators, “marking the beginning of a new era for sports at Mowbray Campus”.

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FNB CPUT hungry to achieve more

Tuesday, 25 March 2025

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FNB CPUT hungry to achieve more

In a spine-chilling fixture between longtime adversaries, FNB CPUT and FNB UWC, the home side edged a nerve-wracking match 28-27. For this historic victory, FNB CPUT relied on their game drivers to make the correct calls and on the day, it proved to benefit them.

“We find ourselves adding one percent more effort collectively to achieve our objectives in the tournament,” says team captain, Kieran Naidoo. Kieran says the team is feeling hungry to achieve more, after a tough rebuilding phase last year. “It was very tough to shake off the negativity but through actions and the backing of our coaching staff we were very determined to put CPUT rugby back on the pedestal we found it. It’s a great feeling making history being the first CPUT team to beat UWC, however, we remain humble and grounded as we have not achieved what we want to yet.”

CPUT went into the match with an underdog tag but Kieran says: “We are an isolated camp that is not fazed by labels or titles as we know how distracting it can be. Going into the derby we pulled tighter to each other, after a disappointing performance against Varsity College.”

The modest third-year Sport Management student says the team is not carried away by this victory and they don’t want to think or talk about the final or play offs. We have not thought as far as a play off as yet, we take one game at a time as we know how costly looking too far ahead can be.”

The team has a tough encounter against FNB Madibaz away in Gqeberha on Friday, 28 March and that’s where the team’s focus shall remain says Kieran. “It is incredible working under the coaching staff of coach, Alistair Theys, Ramone Samuels, Jongi Nokwe and Johan Pedro as they have a wealth of experience but allow us as the team to make decisions not controlling our every move, allowing us to grow and develop experience for big game.”

Scorers

FNB CPUT: 28 (18)

Tries: Noah Pekeur, Jacquin Jacobus, Iwaan Bloys.

FNB UWC: 27 (17)

Tries: Conwill Conradie, Bevan Simons, Hlomla Ncana.

FNB Player That Rocks: Denley Krid Adams

The full FNB CPUT were: Nkosephayo Ngema, Kyle Ahrendse, Kieran Delaan Naidoo, Keanan Benjamin Odwa Rolosi, Simphiwe Gift Thabede, Nqaba Nkonyeni, Philasande Ngcobo, Denley Krid Adams, Jason January, Oyintando Honour Maseti, Iwaan Bloys, Carick Ethan Kustoor, Jacquin Farrol Jacobus, Noah Matthew Pakeur, Keewan Titus.

Written by Aphiwe Boyce

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FNB CPUT take on FNB Varsity College tomorrow

Thursday, 13 March 2025

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FNB CPUT take on FNB Varsity College tomorrow

FNB CPUT remains undefeated in this year’s Varsity Shield competition and supporters will be treated to another home game tomorrow night.

The team will face FNB Varsity College in their round 5 match, which is scheduled to take place at the CPUT Sports Stadium in Bellville.

Last week CPUT scored a well-deserved 49-24 victory against FNB UKZN and finished round 4 at the top of the log.

Tomorrow’s match is set to kick off at 19:00 and gates will open at 17:00.

Tickets for the game will be sold at the cashiers on the District Six, Wellington, and Bellville campuses.

Tickets cost R30 per person and only 2 000 tickets are available.

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FNB CPUT on solid path to reaching the playoffs!

Monday, 10 March 2025

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FNB CPUT on solid path to reaching the playoffs!

The FNB CPUT players demonstrated remarkable dedication and resilience, ultimately earning a well-deserved 49-24 victory against FNB UKZN in round four of the FNB Varsity Shield at the CPUT Sports Stadium on Bellville Campus on Friday night. It was a hard-fought contest, and their effort truly reflects their passion for the game.

After the recent victory, FNB CPUT Coach Alastair Theys expressed his heartfelt appreciation for the team's journey so far. Reflecting on the challenging start from last year, where they faced losses in their first four games, he shared that this season has truly felt like a dream beginning. The players have poured their hearts into these initial matches, striving to improve week by week with the hope of reaching the playoffs.

Coach Theys highlighted that the team's hard work culminated in a standout performance on Friday. He also extended his gratitude to the passionate supporters from the CPUT community and fellow students, acknowledging how their presence felt like having a 16th player on the field. He said the supporters’ encouragement means so much to the team and helps boost their spirits as they continue to grow and aim for success.

“Such has been the dream start of the tournament; the guys have put a lot of effort in the first four games. All we are doing so far; we are trying to improve just to make sure that we improve week by week so that we can achieve our goal of trying to make it to the playoffs.”

In an exciting match, FNB CPUT managed to establish a strong lead over FNB UKZN, going into halftime with a score of 35-10. It's clear that both teams gave it their all, and while the score might reflect a challenging situation for UKZN, the spirit of competition remained strong.

The coach said that it was heartening to see all the hard work the team has been putting into their training come together in such a significant way, resulting in a truly outstanding performance. “I think the big thing for us was that we have told ourselves that we are really going to care for what we are doing, we are going to take care of each other on and off the field and how we do things. And we are going to commit ourselves to the cause, and we are going to create a competitive environment. Everybody must improve; everybody is held accountable.”

He continued: “Our guys have become more mature in the sense in the last couple of months which is a big plus for student athletes.”

In a commendable display of effort, FNB CPUT saw tries scored by Nkosephayo Ngema, Denley Adams (with two impressive tries), Oyintando Maseti (also with two), and Keewan Titus. Their determination truly shone through the match. On the other hand, the Kwazulu-Natal outfit matched their spirit with tries from Tinotenda Mazhindu, Singele Mkhize, and Siso France. Special recognition goes to Oyintando Maseti from FNB CPUT, who was honoured as the FNB Player That Rocks, celebrating his outstanding contribution to the game.

Written by Aphiwe Boyce

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FNB CPUT take on FNB UKZN in Bellville tonight

Friday, 07 March 2025

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FNB CPUT take on FNB UKZN in Bellville tonight

It’s round four of Varsity Shield and fans can look forward to a home game tonight.

FNB CPUT take on FNB UKZN at the CPUT Sports Stadium in Bellville and kick-off is scheduled for 7pm.

The team remains undefeated having secured their third win in the competition last week, beating FNB WSU 34-20 at the Sisa Dukashe Stadium in East London.

Click here for fixtures and logs.

Fans can look forward to another home game next week when the team will face off against FNB Varsity College at the CPUT Sports Stadium on March 14.

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FNB CPUT defeats FNB WSU

Monday, 03 March 2025

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FNB CPUT defeats FNB WSU

FNB CPUT maintained their unbeaten run in the FNB Varsity Shield tournament after defeating FNB WSU 34-20 at the Sisa Dukashe Stadium in East London on Friday.

CPUT entered the clash on the back of a nervy 22-20 win over Sol Plaatje in round two in Kimberley. 

Facing a tough and hostile crowd, they began the match slowly but asserted their dominance after the 20-minute mark.

The Cape Town side scored three tries courtesy of Nkosephayo Ngema, Sandile Madonsela, and Jacquin Jacobus. WSU, meanwhile, managed one score by Khanya Solani and a penalty by flyhalf Isiphe Mbini.

The two sides went into the break with CPUT leading 22-8.

It was a tightly contested second stanza with both sides applying pressure and playing some Champagne rugby.

CPUT were, however, the more clinical side in the second 40. They scored two great team tries by Ngema and Jacobus who both secured their braces.

Try as they may, WSU never managed to get a fold hold in the game.

They scored two consolation tries when Solani crashed over after a line break for his second.

The final 10 minutes of the match produced just one try as CPUT claimed a hard fought 34-20 victory. 

SCORERS

FNB WSU: 20 (8)

Tries: Khanya Solani (x2). Asenam Mniki. 

FNB CPUT: 34 (22)

Tries: Nkosephayo Ngema (x2), Jacquin Jacobus (x2), Sandile Madonsela. 

FNB Player That Rocks: Nkosephayo Ngema (CPUT).

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