SA employees told Unisa researchers there was little difference between their millennial managers and those from earlier generations. If anything, millennials displayed less empowering and transformative leadership than their older counterparts.
Girls are prone to losing their balance when they negotiate steep and rocky terrain with water, firewood and food on their heads, sports rehabilitation experts found in the first South African study of its kind.
Zebras produce some of the leanest meats in the world, with an average of 0.5g of fat per 100g and high levels of protein, zinc, iron, vitamin B12 and omega-3 fatty acids.
A military judge who declared war on the defence minister by ordering the president to take action against her has received a dressing-down of his own from the supreme court of appeal.
The toxic bottled water reported by Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University
could be counterfeit, one lawyer suggests, while a bottled water association
highlights the need to buy trusted brands.
The fluoride toothpaste affordability index was developed after the WHO decided the product is so good at preventing dental cavities that it should be on its model list of essential medicines.
Dirt roads, cars old and new, an alien crash site and a puzzled GPS are all part
of the fun of going off-road in a place brimming with creative thinking
A teacher at a Northern Cape high school has been fired and banned from working
with children after he had sex with a grade 7 girl from a nearby primary school.