It is a nation that lies in prayer, the majority of African citizens continue to hope that Nelson Mandela is recovering fast. The former President of South Africa has been hospitalized since on June 8, was treated following a lung infection, but doctors say the health of Mandela, who is known as Madiba, an increasingly
worse.
African citizen reading newspaper on Monday. Many South Africans wanoanekana start agreeing with the fact that Mandela may leave at any time. African citizen reading newspaper on Monday.
Many South Africans wanoanekana start agreeing with the fact that Mandela may leave at any time.
"Ladies and gentlemen, former president Mandela, he continues to be in critical condition in hospital. Doctors do everything possible to ensure the well-being and comfort. Tunavishukuru apply media to support and continue to create awareness in this difficult time," said President Jacob Zuma at a press conference the news Monday morning.
It affect the health of Obama visit
Zuma has said he and the vice president of the African National Congress, ANC, Cyril Ramaphosa Mandela visited the eve of today. But he declined to give more details about Mandela's health, other than to say that he is in very bad condition. U.S. President Barack Obama is expected to visit South Africa this week, but Zuma has said that the worsening health of Mandela will not affect the visit.
Mandela's health worsening this weekend, including two weeks since he was laid in ruins but firm, They have twisted state from pray a speedy recovery to the start organizing farewell. "If it is time for him to leave, he can leave, namuombea for God to accept him well," said Petunia Mafuyeka, who is a nurse while on his way to work in Johannesburg.
Some asked him to take rest should be left
There were concerns among the public about the efforts of doctors to prolong the life of the first black president of South Africa, who is one of the world's most famous people in the 20th century. "I'm worried they are trying to keep him alive, I think they should leave him to leave," said Doris Lekakala, claims manager. Ameshakuwa old, just let things yachukuwe its course. Let him rest. "
Post staff they just pass cars media outside the hospital yaliyoegeshwa kolazwa Mandela. Post staff they just pass cars media outside the hospital yaliyoegeshwa kolazwa Mandela.
Since he retired in 1999 after one term as president, Mandela has distanced themselves from politics, in the largest economy in Africa, and if she dies kunatizamiwa have minimal impact politically. At his last public appearance was in July 2010 during the World Cup tournament.
The public got to see the last time in a movie which was released on national television in April, when President Zuma and other senior leaders of the ANC they visit her at her home. At that time, members of the public kiliuhakikishia ANC that Mandela is in good condition, although the image of the video showed an elderly man edhoofu, sitting in a chair without shaking.
SOURCE: DW SWAHILI
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