A new queer survey reveals that 57.5% of the South African queer community consider themselves to be single.
Despite the ‘great climate, natural environment, and good food’, South Africa has been ranked as one of the worst destinations for expats.
The survey by Action Society indicates that people are scared to stop at roadblocks or checkpoints by police.
The Overberg is indeed wild with wildlife. In a recent camera survey, more than 24 leopards and a hippo was spotted.
The ‘Is ‘Die Hard’ a Christmas film?’ debate continues to rage more than 30 years after the movie was released.
A survey by the Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) also found that 96% of voters were satisfied with the IEC’s quality of service
A new study suggests that the future looks rather bleak for couples hoping to make it to their third anniversary after their online romancing.
A biannual survey that examines the quality of life of Gauteng residents found that the quality of life in the province has declined.
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Blade Nzimande has revealed startling findings following a survey on student difficulties during the COVID-19 lockdown.
President Vladimir Putin was voted Russia’s most handsome man, according to the men and women of the country.
Governments and organisations in different parts of the globe appear to show a willingness to try out shorter working weeks for the benefit of workers.
New research suggests that there are negative and positive aspects when working from home between two to three days a week.
A survey carried out in the UK also revealed that half of British women took up a new hobby since the pandemic began,.
A new report from the Florida Museum suggests that Australia is the deadliest location in the world for shark attacks.
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A total of 83% of respondents said they were required to work remotely during the national lockdown.
Around 85% of employers in South Africa say they expect to make no changes to their payrolls in 2020.
Our top executives are more downbeat than most about this year. But they do see a silver lining emerging over the next three years.