South African President Jacob Zuma canceled a trip to neighboring Mozambique on Thursday, intensifying speculation about a deterioration in the health of anti-apartheid leader Nelson Mandela, who remains critically ill in hospital.
His Urinary systems not functioning. and his health is very critical . "We know that the day will come when he passes but it is so painful to accept," said Patricia Ndiniza, 53, an estate agent who left a note wishing Mandela a speedy recovery.
"He is a pillar for all of us. He is our pillar of peace and reconciliation," she said.
School children, prayer groups, office workers and comrades who followed Mandela in the anti-apartheid fight have trickled past the hospital day by day, passing a gauntlet of journalists and camera crews camped outside the main gate.
he is on Coma stage and recovery is doubtful ?.
His Urinary systems not functioning. and his health is very critical . "We know that the day will come when he passes but it is so painful to accept," said Patricia Ndiniza, 53, an estate agent who left a note wishing Mandela a speedy recovery.
"He is a pillar for all of us. He is our pillar of peace and reconciliation," she said.
School children, prayer groups, office workers and comrades who followed Mandela in the anti-apartheid fight have trickled past the hospital day by day, passing a gauntlet of journalists and camera crews camped outside the main gate.
he is on Coma stage and recovery is doubtful ?.
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