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Talks about the life and perplexing death of Fana Khaba, a youth icon whose brief life mirrors that of the first generation to reach adulthood after liberation. Khaba managed against all the odds to fulfill his dream of becoming a DJ. No sooner had he achieved this, than he fell ill with AIDS.
Liz McGregor recently returned to South Africa after 17 years abroad, including two years working as a freelance foreign correspondent in South Korea and 13 years as a staff journalist on the Guardian, where she was deputy editor of the Comment and Analysis pages.