Zille visits Madiba hospital

Cape Town 120722- Premier Helen Zille present Western Cape Government response to Auditor General's MFMA report.Picture Cindy waxa.Reporter Bronwyne/Argus

Cape Town 120722- Premier Helen Zille present Western Cape Government response to Auditor General's MFMA report.Picture Cindy waxa.Reporter Bronwyne/Argus

Published Jul 3, 2013

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Pretoria - Former president Nelson Mandela's family must be given the privacy to resolve their internal differences, Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille said on Wednesday.

“I would rather not comment on the issue. The family must be given the space to resolve it,” she told reporters outside the Medi-Clinic Heart hospital in Pretoria.

Mandela was admitted to the hospital for a recurring lung infection on June 8. He is in a critical but stable condition.

Zille said while she was in Pretoria she saw it fit to make a turn at the hospital where Mandela was being treated, to lay down flowers and wish him a speedy recovery.

“I could not drive past the hospital without doing anything. The DA supports the father of the nation, Nelson Mandela,” she said.

Zille said wanted to come to the hospital once his condition had improved. She said Mandela had created a great legacy for himself in South Africa and around the world. The Mandela family would decide on his final resting place.

“Wherever his final place will be I hope the whole nation will embrace it.” - Sapa

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