Knitting needles can be a cure, as grans and Georgian ladies knew
Along with producing useful things, old-fashioned, by-hand hobbies reduce anxiety – just ask a perpetual teeth-grinder who found relief by casting on yarn.
WEDNESDAY, 08 JULY 2026, 18:49
Along with producing useful things, old-fashioned, by-hand hobbies reduce anxiety – just ask a perpetual teeth-grinder who found relief by casting on yarn.
A US federal investigation is launched as witnesses question use of force

This will mark a second successive season abroad for the burly striker who took found his goalscoring boots in Saudi Arabia last term.
Winners get all the attention, but sometimes the great World Cup teams that didn’t strike gold are more interesting.

The National Treasury says it has withheld R13.5bn from 69 municipalities, including R3.6bn from the City of Johannesburg.

Kaizer Chiefs will be the second South African side to have a pre-season camp in Spain after Orlando Pirates in the last two years.
In a nail-biting clash, Messi inspired Argentina to a stunning 3-2 victory over Egypt, scoring a pivotal goal that keeps their World Cup dreams alive.

Officials address safety concerns for frontline medical staff

On June 29, president Peter Mutharika of Malawi returned home after a two-week visit to SA for discussions with President Cyril Ramaphosa about the immigration crisis in this country.
The late Leo Caviggia, father of one of my closest friends, had a wonderful way with chicken thighs. Here’s my take on his recipe.

A thanksgiving and housewarming celebration on Saturday in Ga-Rankuwa turned tragic when five boys died after allegedly sleeping in a room with a coal braai stand to keep warm.
The US military unleashed a new wave of strikes against Iran on Tuesday

The Duke of Sussex and six others have lost their High Court privacy case against the publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.

South Africa’s most iconic pageant has ditched some of its old sparkle for substance, and the newly revealed Top 24 finalists show just how far the shake-up goes.
Nato’s European leaders aim to convince US President Donald Trump on Wednesday to recommit to the military alliance at a summit in Ankara after Trump revived disputes over the Iran war and Greenland and launched a new wave of strikes on Iran.
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen Not will test voters’ appetite for electing a figure two separate courts have found guilty

Letaba Rest Camp reopens its campsite after flood damage. Find out what is open, what remains closed and what’s next.

The historic achievements of African football demonstrate what becomes possible when visionary leadership is matched by sound governance, writes Cornelius Monama

Perhaps the crisis before us is not simply illegal immigration but institutional consequences of delayed governance, writes Itshokeng Kekana

Discover which cellphone apps can expose children to harm and how South African parents can keep young users safer online.

National Treasury should reconsider its reliance on withholding equitable share and instead address the root causes of municipal financial instability, writes Ndumiso Mokako