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Mandela Has Pneumonia, Breathing‘without Difficulty’ by Morgan1092(m): 1:38pm On Mar 30, 2013
JOHANNESBURG (AFP) – Nelson Mandela was comfortable and breathing without difficulty after being treated for pneumonia, thepresidency said Saturday as the anti-apartheid icon spent a third day in hospital.
The 94-year-old had fluid drainedfrom his chest which “has resulted in him now being able to breathe without difficulty,” President Jacob Zuma’s office said in a statement.
“He continues to respond to treatment and is comfortable.”
Mandela who was spending his third day in hospital after making“steady progress” for a recurringlung infection, the latest health scare for the nonagenarian anti-apartheid icon.
Messages of concern for the ailing 94-year-old, one of the towering figures of modern history, have poured in since his admission late Wednesday and President Jacob Zuma’s spokesman gave an upbeat report on Friday.
“He was in good spirits, he had afull breakfast, and the doctors report that he’s making steady progress,” Mac Maharaj told AFP.
“He sat up and had his breakfast in bed.”
There was no update yet on Saturday from Mandela’s doctors on his condition or details on how long he would remain at theundisclosed hospital, he said.
Mandela’s recent health troubles have triggered an outpouring of prayers but have also seen South Africans come to terms with the mortality of the revered Nobel Peace Prize winner.
The former president is idolised in his home nation, where he is seen as the architect of South Africa’s peaceful transition from white-minority ruled police state to hope-filled democracy.
Nearly 20 years after he came to power in 1994, he remains a unifying symbol in a country still riven by racial tensions and deep inequality.
It is the second time this month that he has been admitted to hospital, after spending a night for check-ups on March 9.
That followed a nearly three-week hospital stay in December, when Mandela was treated for another lung infection and underwent gallstone surgery.
He was diagnosed with early-stage tuberculosis in 1988 during his 27 years in prison under the apartheid regime and has long had problems with his lungs. He has also had treatment for prostate cancer and has suffered stomach ailments.
Mandela’s ex-wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela told public broadcaster SABC that “Tata (father) is doing well”.
“He’s responding very well to treatment,” said Madikizela-Mandela, who attended a Friday church service in Soweto where the congregation prayed for Mandela.
But officials said doctors’ reports of Mandela’s steady progress should be taken in context.
“Yes, indeed it is good news but we need to be cautious, bear in mind his age,” said presidential spokesman Maharaj, who was a political prisoner with Mandela atRobben Island jail off the coast ofCape Town.
– ‘Through him, we are where we are’ –
While Mandela’s legacy continues to loom large over South African politics, he has long since exited the political stage and for the large young population he is a figure from another era, serving as president for just one term.
He has not appeared in public since South Africa’s football World Cup final in 2010.
Labour unrest, high-profile crimes, grinding poverty and corruption scandals have effectively ended the honeymoonenjoyed after Mandela ushered inthe “Rainbow Nation” but his decades-long struggle against apartheid resonates.
Ajith Deena, who lives near the eastern port city Durban, said Mandela is so beloved because he forgave his apartheid captors and said “‘Let’s go forward together, let’s forget the past andlet’s move forward as one nation,one country.’”
He will leave South Africa on “a good footing”, Deena said. “It will be a big loss to the country even though he’s not in the public eye. It’s through him that we are where we are.”
The name and location of the hospital where Mandela is being treated have not been disclosed to allow his medical team to focus on their work and to shieldthe family from the intense media interest.
In the past he has been hospitalised at a clinic in Pretoria.
Away from the public eye, Mandela has grown increasingly frail.
His December hospital stay was his longest since he walked free from jail in 1990.
English Premier League football club Sunderland is calling its clash Saturday with Manchester United “Nelson Mandela Day”, in honour of the club’s association with Mandela’s charitable foundation.
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