Former South African President Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela embarking on his walk to freedom, on the day he was released from prison. (Image: ANC Archives)

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South African President Insists Madiba is Responding to Treatment

Ignoring international press reports that the South African government is covering up the true state of Nelson Mandela’s health, President Jacob Zuma insisted tonight that the former President is responding to treatment. After visiting the ailing icon this evening where he was informed by doctors of Mandela’s response to treatment, Zuma reported that Mandela is […]

Former South African President Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela embarking on his walk to freedom, on the day he was released from prison. (Image: ANC Archives)

Ignoring international press reports that the South African government is covering up the true state of Nelson Mandela’s health, President Jacob Zuma insisted tonight that the former President is responding to treatment.

Former South African President Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela embarking on his walk to freedom, on the day he was released from prison.
(Image: ANC Archives)
After visiting the ailing icon this evening where he was informed by doctors of Mandela’s response to treatment, Zuma reported that Mandela is still critical but stable.

“We are encouraged that Madiba is responding to treatment and urge the public to continue providing support and showering him with love which gives him and the family strength,’’ said President Zuma.

Former President Mandela has been in hospital in Pretoria since 8 June 2013, where numerous people have gathered to leave symbols of love and hope for the man they consider to be the father of the Rainbow Nation.

“We thank the public for the dignified gatherings outside the hospital. Many groupings and individuals have gathered in dignity, respecting the privacy of Madiba, other patients, their families or the hospital personnel. The prayer services around the country are also appreciated. We thank the international community as well for ongoing messages of support to Madiba and his family,” said President Zuma.