Mandela suffering a recurring lung infection in hospital
It is now 20 days since Mandela was
hospitalized for a recurring lung infection at Mediclinic Heart Hospital in
Pretoria. According to inside sources, Mandela is on life support machine and
his condition is critical. Born on 18th July, 1918, Nelson Mandela’s
lung problem dates back to his days at Robben Island where he spent 18 years of
his 27 years behind bars under the South African apartheid government.
For the past few months the world Icon
who is also the first President of Democratic South Africa has been frequently
troubled with the recurring lung infection.
On 26th June, 2013, a Traditional
leader and African National Congress (ANC) MP Phathekile Holomisa said the Mandela family are hoping for a
"miracle" to help the much-loved former president. Holomisa
has been in contact with certain members of Nelson Mandela's family.
Madiba is a Xhosa who hails from
Qunu and belongs to the Thembu tribe in the Eastern Cape, an area rich in
culture and tradition.
Holomisa said Madiba’s fate is in
God’s hands. He spoke to some members of the Mandela family and says they are
in obvious pain.
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“The Mandela family wish a
miracle would happen that he recovers, but at the same time they are aware that
there’s a limit to the miracles you can have.”
Holomisa added that Madiba showed
the type of morals and leadership other people should strive to emulate.
On Tuesday, 25th June, 2013, the
family members and elders held what they called a sensitive meeting at the
former statesman’s home in Qunu. It is reported that the elders from the
village agreed to visit Madiba and assess the condition before they can switch
off the life support machine.
In the morning hours of 26th
June, 2013, a tractor was seen at Mandela family grave-site digging at a place
believed to be Nelson Mandela’s resting place.
In Thembu culture of Xhosa you do
not let a sick person go until they say so according to a recent interview by Mandela’s
first daughter Makaziwe with CNN.However, currently Mandela is not in a
position to make such decision by himself.
A decision will very soon be made
may be within next 72 hours regarding the life of Nelson Mandela the liberation
hero and Nobel Peace Prize recipient for his fight for South African freedom.
On Thursday, 27th June, 2013,
South African President Jacob Zuma has cancelled a trip to Maputo-Mozambique
where he was expected to attend a Southern African Development Community
Summit.
This comes after Zuma visited
Mandela at Mediclinic Heart Hospital on the night of Wednesday, 26th
June, 2013. Zuma said he made the decision after consulting with the medical
team who said Nelson Mandela remains in a critical condition but did not
elaborate about Mandela being on life support machine.
“I can’t comment on the clinical
details because as I said before we don’t want to breach doctor patient
confidentiality which invades Madiba’s privacy.”-Mac Maharaj, Presidential
Spokesperson
In another development, the US
President Barack Obama has touched down in Senegal en route to South Africa. He's
due to arrive in South Africa on Friday, 28th June, 2013, evening and will meet
with President Jacob Zuma on Saturday. Government maintains Madiba's health won't
affect US President Barack Obama's visit to South Africa.