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As South Africa experiences a precarious state of affairs, Justice Malala tours the country to promote his new book on the week after Chris Hani's death. He invites Muhammad Hussain for dinner and they lament inaction and anger.

The Plot to Save South Africa: Chris Hani's Murder and the Week Nelson Mandela Averted Civil War by Justice Malala. tours the country to promote his new book on the week after Chris Hani's death. He invitesIn the epilogue of his latest book, “”, Justice Malala writes that Nelson Mandela"is the greatest, most courageous and honest leader we ever had. He gave us the gift of a new future. If only Chris Hani could have lived to see it too".

Few would disagree with such a statement. Yet, there are those who live in a post-apartheid, democratic and free country almost 30 years on who look around with open arms and ask: is this the gift of a new future?Get 14 days free to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism. Thereafter you will be billed R75 per month. You can cancel anytime and if you cancel within 14 days you won't be billed.

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