Mandela spends sixth day in hospital

Written By Unknown on Senin, 01 April 2013 | 19.15

1 April 2013 Last updated at 04:11 ET
Newspaper front page 'World prays for Madiba'

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People in South Africa are following Mandela's recovery closely

Former President Nelson Mandela is spending a sixth day in hospital where he is being treated for a recurring bout of pneumonia.

Doctors reported "a further improvement in his condition", South Africa's presidency announced earlier.

In a statement on Sunday evening, it said the 94-year-old "had a restful day" and continued to be treated.

This latest spell in hospital, which began on Wednesday evening, is his fourth in just over two years.

There are no details yet on much longer he will stay there.

Mr Mandela first contracted tuberculosis in the 1980s while detained on windswept Robben Island.

His lungs are said to have been damaged while working in a prison quarry.

Prayers 'for Madiba'
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  • 1918 Born in the Eastern Cape
  • 1943 Joins African National Congress
  • 1956 Charged with high treason, but charges dropped
  • 1962 Arrested, convicted of sabotage, sentenced to five years in prison
  • 1964 Charged again, sentenced to life
  • 1990 Freed from prison
  • 1993 Wins Nobel Peace Prize
  • 1994 Elected first black president
  • 1999 Steps down as leader
  • 2004 Retires from public life
  • 2005 Announces his son has died of an HIV/Aids-related illness

Over the weekend, churches across the country held prayers for Mr Mandela, who led the struggle against apartheid.

President Jacob Zuma thanked "the thousands of South Africans who prayed for Madiba at various Easter church services".

Madiba is Mandela's clan name and is widely used to refer to him.

At the Regina Mundi church in Soweto - once a focal point of the anti-apartheid struggle - several hundred people gathered to pray for Mr Mandela.

Another service, at Midvaal - south of Johannesburg - was attended by a grand-daughter of the former leader, Ndileka Mandela.

Mac Maharaj, South African presidential spokesman

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Mac Maharaj said Nelson Mandela was ''making further progress''

On Saturday, Mr Zuma's office said Mr Mandela was breathing without difficulty and that excess fluid had been drained from his lungs.

The hospital Mr Mandela is attending has not been disclosed.

Last December Mr Mandela was treated for a lung infection and gallstones - his longest period in hospital since leaving prison in 1990.

In February, he was treated for a stomach condition.

Mr Mandela served as South Africa's first black president from 1994 to 1999 and is regarded by many as the father of the nation for leading the struggle against apartheid.

Despite his long imprisonment, Mr Mandela forgave his former enemies and as president urged South Africans of all races to work together and seek reconciliation.

In 1993 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

His main home is in Qunu, a small rural village in Eastern Cape province, where he says he spent the happiest days of his childhood.

However, doctors said in December he should remain at his home in the Johannesburg neighbourhood of Houghton to be close to medical facilities.


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