JOHANNESBURG: Nelson Mandela is comfortable, after a restful night in hospital for tests, the South African government said on Sunday as the leader spent his second day in hospital.
President Jacob Zuma visited the country’s first black president and said he had found him “comfortable, and in good care.” It was the second time the 94-year-old and increasingly frail Mandela had been hospitalised this year.
While officials are trying to allay fears over his health, they are not releasing any details of his condition.
“I think he has had a restful night, the doctors are comfortable about it, they are continuing monitoring,” Mac Maharaj, Zuma’s spokesman and a former fellow prisoner with Mandela, told AFP.
The tests and medical attention were consistent with his age, he added.
Medical experts say there is nothing out of the ordinary for a person of Mandela’s age to require in-patient attention from time to time.
“We need to understand that he is 94 years old, and that his state of health is not genuinely of a good quality, and that from time to time he is admitted to hospitals,” Mark Sonderup, vice chairman of the South African Medical Association told AFP.
The anti-apartheid hero and Nobel Peace Prize laureate was flown from his home village of Qunu in the southeast of the country to a hospital in the capital Pretoria on Saturday.
The once spry boxer, who stayed fit during his 27 years in prison by doing calisthenics in his cell, has grown increasingly frail. But his stature as one of the world’s most famous and loved public figures remains undimmed.
“We wish him as speedy recovery,” said Ntanyongwana Mdzeki, an octogenarian neighbour of Mandela in Qunu village. “We still need him to be around because he changed our lives.”
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