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Mandela ‘unstable at times but resilient’

Published: 25 Aug 2013 - 02:59 am | Last Updated: 31 Jan 2022 - 09:10 am

JOHANNESBURG: Nelson Mandela is “unstable” at times but has shown “great resilience” as he remains in a critical condition in hospital, South Africa’s presidency said yesterday.

“While at times his condition becomes unstable, the doctors indicate that the former president has demonstrated great resilience and his condition tends to stabilise as a result of medical interventions,” a statement said.

The ailing 95-year-old anti-apartheid icon, fondly known by his clan name “Madiba”, was hospitalised in Pretoria on June 8 with a recurring lung infection.

“Doctors are still working hard to effect a turnaround and a further improvement in his health and to keep the former president comfortable,” President Jacob Zuma’s office added.

Presidency spokesman Mac Maharaj did not elaborate further on his condition. “There are times when he has those down moments, he responds to treatment, but there are times when it’s not stable,” he said. “But he’s stable,” he added.

In late June, Zuma cancelled a trip abroad after Mandela’s health deteriorated but on Saturday he will travel to Malaysia for an official visit as planned.

While there, he will also receive a peace award on Mandela’s behalf. Zuma urged South Africans to continue praying for Mandela and to keep the country’s first black president constantly in their thoughts.

The presidency is the official channel for public updates about Mandela’s health, and had not issued a statement since August 11. Then, Mandela was said to be making “a slow but steady improvement” but that he remained critically ill.

His youngest daughter Zindzi Mandela said two days earlier that he was able to sit up unaccompanied and was “more alert, more responsive”.

AFP