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Code of Conduct

When engaging on the Central University of Technology, Free State (CUT) social network channels, our conduct should reflect the institutional values: Ubuntu, Integrity, Diversity, Innovation and Excellence. Read Social Media Code of Conduct.

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Living the CUT integrity value

We request the assistance of the CUT community (employees, students, alumni, stakeholders and media) who value and cherish CUT to remove themselves from the groups and pages listed below.

The groups/pages have engaged in topics that include hate speech, racial slurs, profanity, sexually explicit language, the inciting of violence, and rumour-mongering. 

This is not in line with CUT’s integrity value. Thus, the groups/pages are tarnishing CUT, and anyone who respects the University will refrain from engaging in or being part of the groups.

Unaffiliated groups/pages

We would like to make the community aware that these groups are not communicating on behalf of CUT and have no authority to share any information. Some posts are fake and/or misleading. 

  1. Central University of Technology, Official group
  2. Central University Of Technology, Free State (CUT)
  3. BLOEM STUDENT PORTAL 
  4. STUDENT PORTAL, WELKOM 

The University will not engage in content posted on the groups/pages. All enquiries and complaints about the posts made should be sent to the group admins.

Uploaded: 30 January 2025
A Dialogue on Preserving Indigenous Languages held to kick-start the Africa Month

A Dialogue on Preserving Indigenous Languages held to kick-start the Africa Month


In picture from left: Dr. Ntsoaki Malebo (Senior Director: Centre for Innovation in Learning and Teaching),...


Honouring a Legend: The Role of Language in Promoting Cultural Identity through Dr Khotso Nkhatho's Legacy

Honouring a Legend: The Role of Language in Promoting Cultural Identity through Dr Khotso Nkhatho's Legacy


From left Prof. Alfred Modise, Dr Khotso Nkhatho, Mr Makhabane Koali, Dr Luzaan Schlebusch. The Central...


Reclaiming Voices: Prof. Phindane delivered an Inaugural Lecture on the Status of African Languages in Post-Apartheid South Africa

Reclaiming Voices: Prof. Phindane delivered an Inaugural Lecture on the Status of African Languages in Post-Apartheid South Africa


Professor Pule Alexis Phindane  (centre)is congratulated by Prof. David Ngidi, DVC: Teaching and Learning...