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Johannesburg.
Former South African leader Nelson Mandela, 93, was admitted to hospital on
Saturday after doctors advised specialist medical attention for a long-standing
abdominal complaint.
“President
Jacob Zuma wishes to advise that former president Nelson Mandela was admitted
to hospital today, the 25th February 2012,” a statement from the presidency
said.
“Madiba has
had a long-standing abdominal complaint and doctors feel it needs proper
specialist medical attention.”
The health
of the increasingly frail anti-apartheid icon, who is affectionately known as
Madiba, sparked national fears after he was hospitalized early last year for an
acute respiratory infection.
“We wish
him a speedy recovery and assure him of the love and good wishes of all South
Africans and people throughout the world,” the statement from the presidency
said.
“We request
that all respect the privacy of Madiba and that of his family during this
period.”
Mandela
returned to his Johannesburg home last month from his rural home village in the
Eastern Cape. He last appeared in public at the final of the football World Cup
hosted by South Africa in July 2010.
He won the
Nobel Peace Prize in 1993, a year before he was elected the country’s first
black president in South Africa’s first all-race vote and served one term
before stepping down in 1999.
Agence France-Presse

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