CUT alumnus nominated for Prestigious African Health Excellence Awards

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CUT alumnus nominated for Prestigious African Health Excellence Awards

The Central University of Technology, Free State (CUT), proudly congratulates its distinguished alumnus, Mr Gama Major Cindi, on his nomination for the prestigious 2026 African Health Excellence Awards.

Mr Cindi, a CUT alumnus and former Academic Affairs (AA) EXCO President, continues to make a meaningful impact within the healthcare sector, demonstrating the leadership, service, and excellence cultivated at CUT. His journey stands as a powerful example of how young leaders can shape industries and communities when passion is aligned with purpose.

As a future-focused and student-centred University of Technology, CUT takes pride in seeing its alumni and former student leaders making significant contributions across industries, communities, and society throughout the African continent. Mr Cindi’s nomination reflects not only his personal commitment to healthcare leadership, but also the transformative role CUT graduates continue to play in advancing innovation, service, and social impact.

CUT congratulates Mr Cindi on this remarkable achievement and wishes him continued success as he continues to set the benchmark for excellence and leadership within the healthcare sector in Africa.

Uploaded: 29 May 2026
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