Saturday 29 June 2013

Supporters of Mandela brave cold for all-night vigil


The crowd of well-wishers outside former President Nelson Mandela’s Pretoria hospital continues to grow as the health condition of the global statesman is said to be improving but still in “critical condition’’’. Read more
On Thursday, 15 buses filled with supporters arrived at the Mediclinic Heart Hospital.
Throughout the night, crowds of people from all over the country were singing and praying in spite of the bitterly
cold winter weather.
They were given a glimmer of hope on Thursday when President Jacob Zuma who cancelled a trip to Mozambique to remain close, said there had been an improvement in his condition and that he remained in critical but stable condition.
Relatives concurred with this, saying he was “responding to touch and attempting to open his eyes”.
In spite of all the goodwill, Mandela’s eldest daughter Makaziwe Mandela on Thursday expressed her outrage at the
media frenzy around her father, describing journalists reporting on her father’s deteriorating health conditions as “vultures”.
“It’s like vultures waiting when a lion has devoured a buffalo, waiting there you know for the last carcasses, that’s the image that we have as a family,’’ she said in an interview with the state broadcaster.
She added that journalists who were camped outside her father’s Pretoria hospital and childhood village in the Eastern Cape “violate all boundaries”.

By AGENCY REPORTER

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