Mandela’s condition improves: Presidency

People visit a wall filled with messages of hope at the Medi-Clinic Heart Hospital where a critically-ill Nelson Mandela is being treated, Thursday, 27 June 2013.Support for Mandela was growing with well-wishers of different nationalities visiting the hospital in Pretoria.The presidency has said that his condition remains critical. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

People visit a wall filled with messages of hope at the Medi-Clinic Heart Hospital where a critically-ill Nelson Mandela is being treated, Thursday, 27 June 2013.Support for Mandela was growing with well-wishers of different nationalities visiting the hospital in Pretoria.The presidency has said that his condition remains critical. Picture: Werner Beukes/SAPA

Published Jun 27, 2013

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Pretoria - Former president Nelson Mandela's condition has improved, the presidency said on Thursday.

“President Jacob Zuma visited former president Nelson Mandela in hospital in Pretoria today, 27 June, and was informed by the medical team that Madiba's condition has improved during the course of the night.

“He remains critical, but is now stable.”

Zuma added: “I cancelled my visit to Mozambique today so that I can see him and confer with the doctors. He is much better today than he was when I saw him last night.

“The medical team continues to do a sterling job. We must pray for Tata’s health and wish him well. We must also continue with our work and daily activities while Madiba remains hospitalised.”

The presidency's update contrasted with remarks by Mandela's eldest daughter that her father did not look well and that the family was living in uncertainty.

“Yes. Tata's (father) situation is critical. I'm not going to lie. He does not look good,” Makaziwe Mandela said.

She told SABC television she last visited Mandela on Wednesday.

“I can reiterate that Tata is very critical, that anything is imminent, but I want to emphasise again that it is only God who knows when the time to go is.” - Sapa

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