Mandela hospitalised for routine check
Family, friends stream to hospital
Mandela comfortable and looked after -Zuma
Well wishers post messages on Twitter, Facebook
Mandela comfortable and looked after -Zuma
Well wishers post messages on Twitter, Facebook
Former South African President Nelson Mandela
Former South African President Nelson Mandela was hospitalised overnight for routine medical tests, reviving concern over the health of the frail 92-year-old anti-apartheid icon.
Mandela was admitted to a Johannesburg hospital on Wednesday for what his foundation described as routine tests, but Talk Radio 702 reported that he had been seen by a specialist pulmonologist, who treats respiratory systems.
President Jacob Zuma and the ruling African National Congress appealed for calm on yesterday after the hospitalisation set off considerable speculation in local media about Mandela's health.
"President Mandela is comfortable and is well looked after by a good team of medical specialists," Zuma said in a statement. The ANC said there was no reason to panic.
"He is a 92-year-old and will have ailments associated with his age, and the fact that he stayed the night should not suggest the worst," ANC spokesman Jackson Mthembu said.
Mandela was likely to stay in hospital for a few more days, local media reported.
Mandela has not been seen in public since the soccer World Cup final in July last year. Police were called in to control traffic at the Milpark Hospital in a leafy Johannesburg suburb as scores of journalists, photographers and television crews converged on it.
Several members of Mandela's family, including his wife Graca Machel, visited the hospital after his admission, Reuters witnesses said. Mandela retired from public life in June 2004 before his 86th birthday, telling his adoring compatriots: "Don't call me, I'll call you."
Since then he has rarely appeared in public and when he did, he appeared increasingly frail. In addition to the World Cup, Mandela appeared at a couple of ANC rallies before general elections in 2009.
Mandela was treated in the 1980s for tuberculosis and later had an operation to repair damage to his eyes. In 2001 he had treatment for prostate cancer.
South African Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu said this week he had met Mandela last week. "He was all right, I mean, he's 92, you know. And he's frail."
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