Little activity outside Mandela home

Former president Nelson Mandela remains in hospital.

Former president Nelson Mandela remains in hospital.

Published Jun 8, 2013

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Johannesburg - There was little activity outside the Mandela residence in Houghton after former President Nelson Mandela was hospitalised on Saturday morning.

Three vehicles were parked outside the gate of the house but noone was seen coming in or out.

A group of journalists, armed with cameras parked around the corner of the house.

One motorist who was amazed by the media contingent stopped to ask which house was the Mandela residence.

“I've passed here many times before but I've never known which house it is,” she said.

Earlier, the presidency said Mandela was in a “serious but stable” condition. He was admitted to a Pretoria hospital due to a recurring lung infection, the Presidency said.

“This morning at about 1.30am his condition deteriorated and he was transferred to a Pretoria hospital,” spokesman Mac Maharaj said in a statement.

Maharaj said doctors were doing everything they could to make Mandela “better and comfortable”.

“President Jacob Zuma, on behalf of government and the nation, wishes Madiba a speedy recovery and requests the media and the public to respect the privacy of Madiba and his family,” Maharaj said.

The Nobel Peace Prize laurette has suffered lung ailments before.

On April 6, he was discharged from hospital after spending nine days receiving treatment for recurring lung problems.

Early in March, he was admitted to a Pretoria hospital for a scheduled check-up and was discharged the following day.

In December last year, Mandela underwent an operation to remove gallstones and treat the recurring lung infection. He was discharged after an 18-day stay and placed under home-based high care at his Houghton home.

In January, the presidency said Mandela had made a full recovery from the surgery and continued to improve. In February last year he was admitted to hospital for a stomach ailment.

At the time, the presidency said Mandela underwent a diagnostic procedure to investigate the cause of a long-standing abdominal complaint.

In January 2011, Mandela was taken to Milpark Hospital for routine tests relating to respiratory problems.

Mandela's last major public appearance was in July 2010, at the final of the Fifa World Cup at Soccer City stadium in Johannesburg.

Since then he had spent his time between Johannesburg and his ancestral village of Qunu in the Eastern Cape. - Sapa

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