The central question raised by this timely and compelling biography is
why Fana Khaba, aka Khabzela, a popular South African DJ and youth icon
who succumbed to AIDS, did not take anti-retroviral medication to save
his own life. The answer reveals a lot about many South Africans'
understanding of AIDS as well as the mendacity of the government's
approach to the disease. More than just the retelling of a young
celebrity's life, this story explores several facets and conditions of
modern South Africa and its culture, emphasizing the fragility of the
frontier generation whose development has been damaged by years of
struggle.