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Nelson Mandela has been discharged from hospital after treatment for pneumonia, South Africa's government has said. | Nelson Mandela has been discharged from hospital after treatment for pneumonia, South Africa's government has said. |
In a statement it said there had been "a sustained and gradual improvement in his general condition". | |
The 94-year-old was admitted on 27 March for a recurring infection of the lungs and had fluid drained from them. | |
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. | 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. |
He led the struggle against apartheid (white minority rule) and in 1993 was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. | He led the struggle against apartheid (white minority rule) and in 1993 was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. |
'Gratitude' | 'Gratitude' |
The presidency statement read: "Former President Nelson Mandela has been discharged from hospital today, 6 April, following a sustained and gradual improvement in his general condition. | The presidency statement read: "Former President Nelson Mandela has been discharged from hospital today, 6 April, following a sustained and gradual improvement in his general condition. |
"The former president will now receive home-based high care. President [Jacob] Zuma thanks the hard working medical team and hospital staff for looking after Madiba so efficiently." | "The former president will now receive home-based high care. President [Jacob] Zuma thanks the hard working medical team and hospital staff for looking after Madiba so efficiently." |
Madiba is Mr Mandela's clan name. | Madiba is Mr Mandela's clan name. |
The statement continued: "[Mr Zuma] also extended his gratitude to all South Africans and friends of the Republic in Africa and around the world for support." | The statement continued: "[Mr Zuma] also extended his gratitude to all South Africans and friends of the Republic in Africa and around the world for support." |
Mr Mandela stepped down as president in 1999 and acted as a high-profile ambassador for the country until he retired from public life in 2004. | |
His latest stay in hospital was his fourth in two years. | |
In December, the ex-leader spent 18 days undergoing treatment for a lung infection and gallstones - his longest period in hospital since leaving prison in 1990. | In December, the ex-leader spent 18 days undergoing treatment 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. |
Mr Mandela contracted tuberculosis in the 1980s while detained on the windswept Robben Island, where he served 18 years of a 27-year sentence for sabotage. | Mr Mandela contracted tuberculosis in the 1980s while detained on the windswept Robben Island, where he served 18 years of a 27-year sentence for sabotage. |
His lungs are said to have been damaged when he worked in a prison quarry. | His lungs are said to have been damaged when he worked in a prison quarry. |
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. |
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. |