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Churches hold prayers for ailing Nelson Mandela | Churches hold prayers for ailing Nelson Mandela |
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Churches across South Africa have held prayers for Nelson Mandela, who has been in hospital for four days being treated for pneumonia. | Churches across South Africa have held prayers for Nelson Mandela, who has been in hospital for four days being treated for pneumonia. |
Several hundred people gathered at the Regina Mundi church in Soweto - once a focal point of the struggle against apartheid. | Several hundred people gathered at the Regina Mundi church in Soweto - once a focal point of the struggle against apartheid. |
Mr Mandela, 94, had a "restful day and continues to receive treatment", a statement from the presidency said. | |
Doctors had reported a further improvement in his condition, it added. | |
There are no details yet on how long he will remain in hospital. | |
On Saturday, President Jacob Zuma's office announced that the former leader was breathing without difficulty. | |
It said excess fluid had been drained from his lungs to ease his breathing. | It said excess fluid had been drained from his lungs to ease his breathing. |
After Mr Mandela was admitted to hospital late on Wednesday, President Jacob Zuma said people "must not panic". | After Mr Mandela was admitted to hospital late on Wednesday, President Jacob Zuma said people "must not panic". |
In his statement released on Sunday evening, Mr 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. | |
One service, at Midvaal, south of Johannesburg, was attended by a grand-daughter of the former leader, Ndileka Mandela. | One service, at Midvaal, south of Johannesburg, was attended by a grand-daughter of the former leader, Ndileka Mandela. |
Pleural effusion | Pleural effusion |
The former president first contracted tuberculosis in the 1980s while detained on windswept Robben Island. | The former president 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. This latest spell in hospital is his fourth in just over two years. | His lungs are said to have been damaged while working in a prison quarry. This latest spell in hospital is his fourth in just over two years. |
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. | 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. |
Presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj, a prisoner on Robben Island with Nelson Mandela in the 1960s and 70s, said on Saturday that Mr Mandela had been admitted to hospital "due to a recurrence of pneumonia". | |
In his statement he said: "Doctors advised that due to the lung infection, former President Mandela had developed a pleural effusion which was tapped. This has resulted in him now being able to breathe without difficulty. | |
"He continues to respond to treatment and is comfortable." | "He continues to respond to treatment and is comfortable." |
The hospital Mr Mandela is attending has not been disclosed. | 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. | 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. | In February, he was treated for a stomach condition. |
When asked whether people should prepare for the inevitable, Mr Zuma told BBC News: "In Zulu, when someone passes away who is very old, people say he or she has gone home. I think those are some of the things we should be thinking about." | When asked whether people should prepare for the inevitable, Mr Zuma told BBC News: "In Zulu, when someone passes away who is very old, people say he or she has gone home. I think those are some of the things we should be thinking about." |
But he stressed that Mr Mandela had been able to handle the situation "very well" so far. | But he stressed that Mr Mandela had been able to handle the situation "very well" so far. |
Our correspondent says South Africans have been praying for the recovery of Mr Mandela, who remains a moral beacon in the country despite withdrawing from public life almost a decade ago. | Our correspondent says South Africans have been praying for the recovery of Mr Mandela, who remains a moral beacon in the country despite withdrawing from public life almost a decade ago. |
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. | 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. | 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. | 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. | However, doctors said in December he should remain at his home in the Johannesburg neighbourhood of Houghton to be close to medical facilities. |