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Nelson Mandela has been admitted to hospital with a lung infection, the office of South African President Jacob Zuma says. | Nelson Mandela has been admitted to hospital with a lung infection, the office of South African President Jacob Zuma says. |
In a statement on its website, it said the former president, who is 94, had been ill for several days. | |
His condition deteriorated on Saturday morning and he was transferred to a hospital in Pretoria. He is said to be in a "serious but stable condition". | His condition deteriorated on Saturday morning and he was transferred to a hospital in Pretoria. He is said to be in a "serious but stable condition". |
Mr Mandela is widely regarded as father of the nation after fighting apartheid. | |
He has recently suffered a series of health problems and this is his fifth visit to hospital in two years. | |
In April he was released from hospital after a 10-day stay caused by pneumonia. | In April he was released from hospital after a 10-day stay caused by pneumonia. |
His illness was described on Saturday as a recurrence of a lung infection, which has troubled him repeatedly. | |
Mr Mandela, South Africa's first black president, was taken to hospital, from his home in a suburb of Johannesburg, at about 01:30 local time. | |
Mac Maharaj, South Africa's presidential spokesman, told the BBC he was receiving expert medical care. | Mac Maharaj, South Africa's presidential spokesman, told the BBC he was receiving expert medical care. |
Doctors were doing everything possible to make him comfortable and better, he added. | Doctors were doing everything possible to make him comfortable and better, he added. |
Damaged lungs | |
"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," Mr Maharaj said in a statement, using the clan name by which Mr Mandela is often known. | |
Mr Mandela served as president from 1994 to 1999. | |
He was previously imprisoned for 27 years, and is believed to have suffered damaged lungs while working in a prison quarry. | |
He contracted tuberculosis in the 1980s while being held in jail on the windswept Robben Island. | |
He retired from public life in 2004 and has been rarely seen in public since. | |
There was a row in April when South Africa's governing African National Congress (ANC) - Mr Mandela's party - filmed a visit to see him and broadcast the pictures of him with President Zuma and other party figures. | |
Critics called it an invasion of his privacy. | |
Mr Mandela awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1993 jointly with former President FW de Klerk for ending apartheid and bringing democracy to South Africa. |