Republic of South Africa Minister of Defense Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula speaking to the press on the hospitalization of former President Nelson Mandela. Mandela was reported to be doing better after his hospital stay., a photo by Pan-African News Wire File Photos on Flickr.
Presidency says Madiba is getting better
Former president Nelson Mandela has made progress during his past 24 hours in hospital, the presidency has stated.
12 Dec 2012 13:39 - Sapa-AP
South Africa's former President Nelson Mandela's stay in a military hospital has extended into a fifth day
"Doctors attending to former president Mandela have reported that he has made progress and are satisfied with the way he is responding to treatment," spokesperson Mac Maharaj said on Wednesday.
Mandela (94) was flown from his home in Qunu, Eastern Cape, on Saturday and hospitalised at One Military Hospital in Pretoria. The presidency said he was suffering from the recurrence of a previous lung infection and was responding to treatment.
"We continue to request that Mandela and his family be accorded the necessary space and privacy and thank the media and the public for co-operation," Maharaj said.
Mandela, who spent 27 years in prison for fighting racist white rule, became South Africa's first black president in 1994 and served one five-year term.
The Nobel laureate later retired from public life to live in the remote village of Qunu, in the Eastern Cape, and last made a public appearance when the country hosted the World Cup soccer tournament in 2010.
He has grown increasingly frail in recent years. – Sapa
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