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South African ex-President Nelson Mandela is spending a fourth day in a Pretoria hospital where he is being treated for a recurrent lung infection. | South African ex-President Nelson Mandela is spending a fourth day in a Pretoria hospital where he is being treated for a recurrent lung infection. |
The government's latest update says the 94-year-old remains in a "serious but stable" condition. | |
Relatives, including his ex-wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, visited the ailing former leader on Monday. | Relatives, including his ex-wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, visited the ailing former leader on Monday. |
He has been in intensive care since he was admitted to hospital on Saturday, for the third time this year. | He has been in intensive care since he was admitted to hospital on Saturday, for the third time this year. |
In December, Mr Mandela spent 18 days undergoing treatment for a lung infection and gallstones. | In December, Mr Mandela spent 18 days undergoing treatment for a lung infection and gallstones. |
Prayers | Prayers |
The foundation led by retired Archbishop Desmond Tutu has issued a statement describing Mr Mandela as an "extraordinary gift". | The foundation led by retired Archbishop Desmond Tutu has issued a statement describing Mr Mandela as an "extraordinary gift". |
"As the beloved father of our nation, Nelson Mandela once again endures the ravages of time in hospital," the foundation said. | "As the beloved father of our nation, Nelson Mandela once again endures the ravages of time in hospital," the foundation said. |
"Our prayers are for his comfort and his dignity." | "Our prayers are for his comfort and his dignity." |
There are first signs that his family may have begun to gather at his bedside, the BBC's Andrew Harding, in Pretoria, reports. | There are first signs that his family may have begun to gather at his bedside, the BBC's Andrew Harding, in Pretoria, reports. |
On Monday, Mr Mandela's ex-wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, visited him. His grand-daughters have also been coming and going, our correspondent says. | On Monday, Mr Mandela's ex-wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, visited him. His grand-daughters have also been coming and going, our correspondent says. |
The leader's eldest daughter, Zenani Mandela-Dlamini, has returned to South Africa from Argentina, where she is the ambassador, to visit her father. | The leader's eldest daughter, Zenani Mandela-Dlamini, has returned to South Africa from Argentina, where she is the ambassador, to visit her father. |
His wife, Graca Machel, cancelled a scheduled appearance in London on Saturday to remain at her husband's bedside. | His wife, Graca Machel, cancelled a scheduled appearance in London on Saturday to remain at her husband's bedside. |
In an earlier statement, the government said: "President Jacob Zuma reiterates his call for South Africa to pray for Madiba and the family during this time." Madiba is Mr Mandela's clan name. | In an earlier statement, the government said: "President Jacob Zuma reiterates his call for South Africa to pray for Madiba and the family during this time." Madiba is Mr Mandela's clan name. |
Presidency spokesman Mac Maharaj also denied reports that visitors were being barred from seeing Mr Mandela. | Presidency spokesman Mac Maharaj also denied reports that visitors were being barred from seeing Mr Mandela. |
He said: "The reality is that the normal procedures when a patient is under intensive care are applying from the medical side. | He said: "The reality is that the normal procedures when a patient is under intensive care are applying from the medical side. |
"When a person is in intensive care the doctors only allow some very close people to be there." | "When a person is in intensive care the doctors only allow some very close people to be there." |
The presidency also said Mr Mandela had been ill for some days at his Johannesburg home, with a recurrence of his long-standing lung problems. | The presidency also said Mr Mandela had been ill for some days at his Johannesburg home, with a recurrence of his long-standing lung problems. |
He was admitted to hospital after his condition worsened at 01:30 on Saturday (23:30 GMT Friday). | He was admitted to hospital after his condition worsened at 01:30 on Saturday (23:30 GMT Friday). |
Nelson Mandela served as president from 1994 to 1999. | Nelson 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 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 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. | He retired from public life in 2004 and has been rarely seen in public since. |