* available from The Overlook Press

* On 15 October 1993, Janus Waluz and Clive Derby-Lewis were sentenced to death for the murder of Chris Hani. Gaye Derby-Lewis was released for lack of evidence.

* A few weeks later, when the Cape Times reported that Kimberley’s Grand Hotel had been burned to the ground, it was described as ‘the city’s most historic hostelry’!

* Two months later, the day before her flight home, Amy Biehl was hacked to death in Guguletu by a gang of PAC youths inanely described by the media as ‘radicals’. I can think of other, less bland descriptions. They killed her because she was white. When they noticed her car they were returning from a rabble-rousing APIA rally.

* In 1996, Adriaan Vlok applied to the Truth Commission for amnesty.

* I worried about my Obs drinking-companions on the morning of 31 December 1993 when the World Service reported four young people shot dead, and seven seriously wounded, in a PAC machine-gun and hand-grenade attack on the Heidelberg Tavern.

* In 1995 Khumalo was brought to trial for the mass-murder of thirteen ANC supporters.