Sunday, 9 June 2013

Nelson Mandela in hospital as South Africans pray


The Presidency has so far provided no update and on top of the data are updated expected.
His condition was serious but stable as on Saturday.

Nelson Mandela, 94, on Saturday in Pretoria for several days before being transferred to the hospital with a bad leg.

The ball is in the hospital, which is the third time this year.

Thousands of believers attended known for her roles in the campaign against apartheid in Soweto at the Regina Mundi Church Sunday mass.

"I just wanted to will to experience the natural feeling possible for everyone" the acting minister, said Father Sebastian Rossouw.

"They are in our prayers always."

The BBC's Karen Allen guided by a sense of calm, and the man who fight against apartheid in his power to get a very faint hope that useful in Pretoria South Africa.

Mandela's wife, Graca Machel, Pretoria London remainning bedside of her husband in the hospital canceled a scheduled appearance.

South African broadcaster SABC seen again on Sunday, brought her daughter to the hospital on Saturday said the Makiziwe car.

"Positive sign" - on Saturday, presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj Mr. Mandela again despite suffering from pneumonia, he said in his breath.

A good friend of former President Archbishop Desmond Tutu, pray for him and wish him a quick recovery led to calls for the South African.

Meanwhile, South African President Jacob Zuma is unbearable. Investment obligations

He suggested to Mr Mandela visited the doctors, so that when stressed.

Nelson Mandela was president from 1994 1999.

Previously he was put imprisoned for 27 years, and the prison has been damaged by a mine while working in the lungs.

He notorious Robben Island prison of tuberculosis contracted in 1980 during his detention.

He retired from public life in 2004 and is rarely seen in public since then legs.

His lung problems flared up again when Mr. Mandela received care at his home in Johannesburg.

His condition on Saturday 01:30 am (23:30 GMT Friday), was taken to the hospital after delivering.

British Prime Minister David Cameron White House has sent good wishes handy as Mandela, who said in his mind.

No comments:

Post a Comment