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    Mandela in hospital, expected to go home soon

    JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Former South African president Nelson Mandela was comfortable in hospital on Saturday after undergoing a "diagnostic procedure" for abdominal pains, the government said, telling people not to panic about the health of the 93-year-old anti-apartheid leader.

    A statement from President Jacob Zuma said Mandela, who is popularly known by his clan name, Madiba, should be discharged on Sunday or Monday after being checked out for a "long-standing abdominal complaint".

    "Madiba is fine and fully conscious and the doctors are satisfied with his condition, which they say is consistent with his age," it said.

    "He was in good health before admission in hospital but doctors felt the complaint needed a thorough investigation.

    "We are happy that he is not in any danger and thank the doctors for their hard work and professionalism."

    Although short on medical details, the openness and speed of the government response stood in contrast to a year ago when Mandela was admitted to hospital with respiratory problems.

    Then, Zuma's office took hours to confirm media reports of his declining health, leading to a scrum of local and international reporters outside Johannesburg's Milpark hospital.

    The government has not said where Mandela is, although security has been tightened at Pretoria's "1 Military" hospital, which is officially responsible for the health of sitting and former presidents.

    Amid earlier unconfirmed reports that Mandela was undergoing a hernia operation, a spokesman for the ruling Africa National Congress (ANC) went on television to tell South Africa's 50 million people there was nothing to worry about.

    "There's no need for panic," ANC spokesman Keith Khoza told the e-News channel. "It was not an emergency admission. It was planned."

    Mandela has been in poor health since his hospitalisation a year ago, and has not appeared in public since. He has spent his time at his home in Johannesburg's northern suburbs and his ancestral village of Qunu in the impoverished Eastern Cape.

    As South Africa's first black president, Mandela occupies a central position in the psyche of a country that was ruled by the 10 percent white minority until the first all-race elections in 1994.

    Earlier this month, Zuma and the central bank issued a new set of bank notes bearing his image.

    However, he has long since withdrawn from active participation in politics and public life in Africa's biggest economy, having stood down at the end of his first term in office in 1999.

    His last major public appearance was in July 2010 at the final of the World Cup in Johannesburg's Soccer City stadium.

    (Reporting by Ed Cropley and Peroshni Govender; Editing by Andrew Roche)

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    • Bruce  •  2 months ago
      Yea they just wanted to run their part of Africa like the rest of Africa, Blacks killing blacks with machetes wiping out whole villages women and children. Do a little research about mandela and winnie dumb liberals.
      • Mr. E 2 months ago
        dont for get to look up what winnie said about necklaces
    • Mary Anne  •  2 months ago
      Mandela's skill in uniting the country around the Rugby World Cup is the subject of the movie Invictus. He is played by Morgan Freeman with Matt Damon as the SA team captain. Directed by Clint Eastwood. Brilliant!
      • JamesC 2 months ago
        Movies are not real life. Mandela is an anti-White terrorist. May he burn in hell.
    • Sunset  •  2 months ago
      He's not a fan of mine,but I don't wish the devil's diseases on anyone!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 months ago
      I thought the baboonican was dead.
      • ToughPower 2 months ago
        you are truly ugly.
      • Stone 2 months ago
        LOL....nope, monkey man is still alive, for now anyways...
      • JamesC 2 months ago
        No Emily, it was all just a wonderful dream.
    • Bubba  •  Tampa, United States  •  2 months ago
      I'll tell you people one thing......I wish I were as tough as Mandela!!!
      • Rachael 2 months ago
        hell ya! couldn't have said it better myself.
    • I Dont Count  •  2 months ago
      He's almost a hundred; how comfortable can you get him?
    • Henry  •  2 months ago
      Remember in the '80's when you saw White Liberals driving around with "End Apartheid" bumper stickers? White Liberals just can't stand that white people might have a civilization somewhere. The attach their tired-out KKK/nazi/ racist monikers to it and deem it something to be overthrown. As a result, South Africa was effectively destroyed by American White Libs, who are just lunatics and whackos.
      • DNY 2 months ago
        Henry, do us all a favor a shut the hell up because you have no idea what you're talking about.
      • 40 something 2 months ago
        Henry, if you support the kind of brutality and inequality that went on under apartheid, get your white sheet out of the closet and look for a cross to burn.
      • The noisy one 2 months ago
        Henry.. a f'n men....
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 months ago
      Obviously the new Nike sneaker is more important judging by the violence on the news.
    • -  •  2 months ago
      My hero.
    • N.P.  •  2 months ago
      Po BLACK BOY gotta tummy ache? Oh well------By the way-----Happy BLACK BOY munt.
    • David u.s.a.  •  2 months ago
      his wife was convicted of torture of children
    • kbqlady  •  2 months ago
      Why can't they just admit that Mandela's days are numbered and he will die very soon. The more they try to soften the truth for the masses, the more angry people will be when they find out how sick he really is. When he dies, there will be riots because people will be mad that they were lied to. The so-called secrecy about his health is very counter-productive. . Why not just admit it?
    • T  •  2 months ago
      Thank God for the Drudge Report. All you need to do is glance at it a few times a day to know what *really* is happening.
    • R&R  •  Denver, United States  •  2 months ago
      Maybe Winnie Mandela is slowly poisoning him.
    • C16  •  Atlanta, United States  •  2 months ago
      good on you nelson, keep fighting the good fight!
    • Lone Eagle  •  Sunnyvale, United States  •  2 months ago
      Proabably found a 92 year old Twinkie up there...
    • Rafferty  •  Dayton, United States  •  2 months ago
      The average 65 year old has 15 pounds of putrified beef in their gut!
      He may need hot prune juice. Less red meat and more veggies, fruit, fiber, cereals and chicken.
      Less spicy foods,maybe.
      More walking.
    • R&R  •  Denver, United States  •  2 months ago
      He has King Herod;s disease, and know he is paying for his sins.
    • dvpxs  •  2 months ago
      ever try alka salzar ??? hahaha best is to be back in beverly hills hotel...
    • Dicky  •  2 months ago
      His chief "handler" Joe Slovo, who was a communist from Eastern Europe who were the financiers, trainers, and puppetmasters of the South African Communist Party, said Nelson was the best puppet of the SACP, but made a major gaffe with the sanctioning of the Church St bombing which murdered women & children shoppers. He thought Winnie was a wild ape who necklaced indigenous Zulu opponents who did not like communists, with set on fire tires. Congress pinned a medal on him by orders of their masters, a communist terrorist murderer.
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