South Africa's anti-apartheid hero ailing former president Nelson Mandela is still in "critical but stable" condition, after nearly four weeks in the hospital, the government said on Thursday.
Mandela is a recurring lung infection, his six months of the fourth hospitalized. The latest update from the government to the hospital after health, the incumbent President Jacob Zuma.
Mandela's wife Graca Machel in the Nelson Mandela Foundation, said in a speech during the event, he was hospitalized in South Africa offers from all walks of life the opportunity to once again united.
"Madiba Although sometimes may be uncomfortable, he was suffering very few times, but he is good," Machel said, affectionately known as Mandela's clan name used.
94-year-old Mandela's health deteriorating, this figure admired global injustice and racism symbol of the struggle to strengthen the implementation of the post-apartheid era in South Africa, his father will not be around forever.
While Mandela was in the hospital, a row in the cemetery has split his family.
Two years ago, Nelson Mandela's grandson moved the bodies of three children of Nelson Mandela from a family cemetery in the village of Qunu, Mandela spent his childhood, to the nearby village of Mvezo it.
High Court Wednesday ordered that the remains were dug up and re-buried in Coonoor - Wednesday evening in a decree.
In a court affidavit filed last week, Mandela's eldest daughter, Makaziwe, advocate for emergency hearings, said her father was a "dangerous" state, and the breath of life support and assistance.
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