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Nelson Mandela responds to treatment, says President Zuma | |
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Nelson Mandela is continuing to respond to hospital treatment, the government has said after President Jacob Zuma visited his predecessor. | Nelson Mandela is continuing to respond to hospital treatment, the government has said after President Jacob Zuma visited his predecessor. |
Mr Mandela was admitted to hospital two weeks ago and has been treated for a lung infection and gallstones. | Mr Mandela was admitted to hospital two weeks ago and has been treated for a lung infection and gallstones. |
On Thursday Mr Zuma said the former leader had been seriously ill but was receiving the best possible care. | On Thursday Mr Zuma said the former leader had been seriously ill but was receiving the best possible care. |
It looks increasingly likely that Mr Mandela, who is 94, will remain in hospital for Christmas. | It looks increasingly likely that Mr Mandela, who is 94, will remain in hospital for Christmas. |
Mr Zuma visited him in hospital on Saturday morning, a presidential spokesman says. | Mr Zuma visited him in hospital on Saturday morning, a presidential spokesman says. |
"President Zuma assured him of the love and support of all South Africans, young and old, and the whole world," the spokesman added. | "President Zuma assured him of the love and support of all South Africans, young and old, and the whole world," the spokesman added. |
Mr Mandela led the struggle against white-minority rule before being elected the first black president in 1994. | Mr Mandela led the struggle against white-minority rule before being elected the first black president in 1994. |
He contracted tuberculosis while on the windswept Robben Island where he served 18 of the 27 years he was imprisoned for sabotage. | He contracted tuberculosis while on the windswept Robben Island where he served 18 of the 27 years he was imprisoned for sabotage. |
He has been admitted to hospital three times in the last two years. | He has been admitted to hospital three times in the last two years. |
Mr Mandela remains an important political symbol in South Africa and Mr Zuma urged South Africans to pray for him. | Mr Mandela remains an important political symbol in South Africa and Mr Zuma urged South Africans to pray for him. |
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