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the life of mandela free man movie poster 2014 |
Morgan Freeman's voice is so prominent as a narrator that when you read the line...
" Guess who is staring in and narrating the movie?"...
or "click here to find out"
wile looking at the above photo or banner ad, you are hearing it in his voice! now that's powerful! ...
and to the fact has an incredible resemblance to Nelson Mandela, considering both men are great at what they do, considering they are best friends, this would be the greatest match for a movie ever since God played Jesus 2000 years ago.
Morgan Freeman has already played God so casting would not be a problem.
So what is holding this movie up? could it be Morgan's double paycheck? as some have said, but considering the fact Mr. Freeman as said that his friend Nelson is the greatest man living on earth in modern times I don't think that could be the reason.
I say hang in there as of to day the Mandela movie has not died as of yet.
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Prayers for Mandela as family urged to 'let him go'
The Star Online JOHANNESBURG: South Africa prayed for Nelson Mandela on Sunday as the revered peace icon faced a third night in hospital, with calls for the family and the nation to "let him go". Government officials have given no update on his health since announcing ... |
South Africans pray for Mandela recovery
Business Recorder (blog) South Africans prayed for Nelson Mandela's recovery on Sunday as the 94-year-old former president spent a second day in hospital with a recurring lung infection. Mandela, a global symbol of triumph over adversity and of reconciliation who became South ... |
Growing concern over Nelson Mandela's health
NBCNews.com The 94-year-old former president of South Africa has checked into the hospital for the fourth time since December, NBC's Keir Simmons reports. Share This: facebook · twitter · googleplus. Related Videos; Transcript of this video ... |
Apprehensive as South Africans pray for Mandela •As he battles for his life
Nigerian Tribune SOUTH Africans are silently praying for the country's first black president, Nelson Mandela, who is currently admitted in a South African hospital, fourth time in four months since December 2012. Many are afraid the 94-year-old Mandela, said to be suffering ... |
Time to let Nelson Mandela go, says friend and fellow former political prisoner
Mirror.co.uk As ailing Nelson Mandela spent a second day in hospital yesterday, one of his closest friends insisted: “It's time to let him go.” With his family at his bedside, Mandela, 94, was in a “serious but stable” condition after suffering breathing difficulties linked to a lung ... |
Let ailing Nelson Mandela go, friend urges
Herald Sun SOUTH Africans were urged to let go of their beloved hero Nelson Mandela after the ailing 94-year-old spent a second night in hospital with a recurrent pneumonia infection. Officials have not released an update on Mandela's health since announcing that he ... |
South Africans said to be accepting Mandela's fate
TVNZ South Africans are now talking openly about "letting Nelson Mandela go", something that has previously been taboo, says a prominent South African journalist. The 94-year-old former president has spent a second day in hospital with a recurring lung infection, ... |
94-year-old Nelson Mandela in 'serious but stable' condition in South African ...
Dallas Morning News JOHANNESBURG -- Nelson Mandela received visits from family members on Sunday at a hospital where the former president and anti-apartheid leader was being treated for a recurring lung infection, while South Africans expressed their appreciation for a ... |
The Times (subscription) |
Prayers for Mandela as nation senses inevitable
The Times (subscription) Prayers for Nelson Mandela bore the solemn sense of the inevitable yesterday, as the ailing former statesman spent a second night seriously ill in hospital. Where once they prayed for his recovery, worshippers in Soweto asked simply for their beloved former ... |
Mandela in hospital for second day
Brisbane Times RAW VISION: South Africans pray for Nelson Mandela's recovery as the former president spends a second day in hospital. Autoplay OnOff; Video feedback; Video settings. Former South African president Nelson Mandela remained in hospital for a second day ... |
South Africans urged to pray for Nelson Mandela
RTE.ie Archbishop Desmond Tutu has called on South Africans to pray for former president Nelson Mandela who remains in hospital in Pretoria. Mr Mandela, 94, was taken to hospital after his condition deteriorated. He is said to be breathing unaided and is in a ... |
S'Africans willing to bid Mandela bye, wait for family
The Guardian Nigeria SOUTH Africans are beginning to come to terms with the mortality of their first black president who is revered as the father of the “Rainbow Nation” multi-race democracy. They are ready to bid Nelson Mandela bye. But they also want his family to have the ... |
Christian Science Monitor |
In Nelson Mandela's village of Qunu , prayers and well - wishes
Christian Science Monitor Even as residents of Qunu in the rural Eastern Cape offered up prayers for the health of former South African president Nelson Mandela on Sunday, many have come to realize that they may never again see their village's “father” walking its dusty dirt roads, ... |
Prayers for Mandela after icon in hospital for 2nd night
Pakistan Daily Times JOHANNESBURG: South Africa waited on Sunday for news of Nelson Mandela after the ailing 94-year-old icon spent a second night in hospital in a serious but stable condition, sparking worldwide concern. Mandela's latest bout of illness was splashed ... |
Prayers for Nelson Mandela as family urged to 'let him go'
ABC Online South Africans are praying for former president Nelson Mandela after the revered peace icon spent a second day in hospital being treated for a lung infection. Mr Mandela was taken to a Pretoria hospital early on Saturday in a "serious but stable" condition. |
South African Broadcasting Corporation |
Update on Mandela's health expected later on Sunday
South African Broadcasting Corporation An update on the condition of former President, Nelson Mandela, is only expected later on Sunday. The Presidency last reported on Saturday that Madiba is in a serious but stable condition in a Pretoria hospital. Madiba is battling a recurring lung infection. |
Women throws Eggs at Simon Cowell on BGT Final 2013
Irish Independent Nelson Mandela has spent a second night in hospital where he is said to be in a "serious but stable condition", as he receives treatment for a lung infection. Press conference: Ireland coach Les Kiss and captain O'Mahony. Ireland coach Les Kiss and captain ... |
Let Mandela go, friend tells nation
South China Morning Post A close friend of Nelson Mandela has urged South Africans to let go of their beloved hero after the ailing 94-year-old was admitted to hospital with a recurrent pneumonia infection. Mandela's latest bout of illness was splashed across yesterday's press, but ... |
AFP |
S.Africa's anti-apartheid church remembers, thanks Mandela
AFP SOWETO, South Africa — Worshippers in a Soweto church which is a symbol of the resistance against apartheid on Sunday remembered Nelson Mandela, South Africa's ailing icon who was in hospital for a second day. Sunday mass at Regina Mundi ... |
South Africa: Mandela Remains in Hospital
TIME (JOHANNESBURG) — Former South African President Nelson Mandela was receiving medical treatment for a lung infection on Sunday after spending a second night in a hospital. There was no official update on 94-year-old Mandela's condition, described in ... |
Nelson Mandela: South Africa holds its breath once more as co-defendant calls ...
The Independent Nelson Mandela was visited by family members on Sunday at the hospital in South Africa where he was spending a third night receiving treatment for a recurring lung infection. There has been no update on the 94-year-old's health since Saturday when ... |
Firstpost |
South Africans pray for hospitalised Mandela
Firstpost SOWETO, South Africa (Reuters) – South Africans prayed for Nelson Mandela's recovery on Sunday as the 94-year-old former president spent a second day in hospital with a recurring lung infection. Mandela, who became a global symbol of triumph over ... |
Prayers for ailing Mandela
Channel 4 News South Africans pray for their national hero as he continues to battle a lung infection in a Pretoria hospital. Please wait while this video loads. If it doesn't load after a few seconds you may need to have Adobe Flash installed. The 94-year-old former South ... |
euronews |
'Mandela is our legacy' – South Africa prays for former president
euronews South Africa waits anxiously for more news on the health of former President Nelson Mandela, admitted to hospital on Saturday June 8 with a recurring lung infection. Mandela has been hospitalised three times since December – and the government ... |
Nick Griffin sparks outrage with "sick" tweets about Nelson Mandela
Mirror.co.uk BNP leader Nick Griffin has sparked outrage with a series of tweets branding Nelson Mandela a "murdering old terrorist". The far-right politician also mocked the 94-year-old former South African president's lung condition. He wrote: "Saint #nelsonmandela on ... |
Griffin in Mandela 'terrorist' jibe
Belfast Telegraph British National Party leader Nick Griffin has sparked anger by describing the ailing Nelson Mandela as a "murdering old terrorist" on Twitter. Sport · Football · Premier League · Local Football · Scottish · International · World Cup · Rugby · British & Irish Lions ... |
Mandela's Return to Hospital Sparks Outpouring of Support
Wall Street Journal JOHANNESBURG—Former South African president Nelson Mandela's return to hospital over the weekend prompted an outpouring of support and calls from some of his associates from the struggle against apartheid to leave the revered and increasingly frail ... |
South Africans pray for health of ill Mandela
New Zealand Herald It has become an increasingly frequent occurrence and each time the anxiety deepens. At 1.30am local time on Saturday, Nelson Mandela was whisked from his home to hospital with a recurring lung infection. South Africa's first black President, who turns 95 ... |
Nelson Mandela
Macleans.ca PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA — Nelson Mandela, South Africa's anti-apartheid hero and first black president, is in hospital for a lung infection, the third time he has been in hospital this year. In response, international media assumed their now-regular ... |
Mandela remains in hospital as South Africans pray
CBC.ca Family members of former South African President Nelson Mandela were seen visiting a Pretoria hospital on Sunday where he is reported to be receiving medical treatment for a lung infection for a second day. There was no official update on the 94-year-old's ... |
Prayers as Mandela spends second night in hospital
USA TODAY South Africa prayed for Nelson Mandela on Sunday as the ailing 94-year-old spent a second day in the hospital with a renewed lung infection. The congregation at the Regina Mundi church in Soweto, a haven during the liberation struggle, prayed for th ... |
Say goodbye
News24 Even though newspapers have a different take on Mandela's state, what remains clear is that South Africans are praying for the speedy recovery of our dear Madiba. Not to be out of faith and risking being thrown with stones, but I believe it is time to let Madiba ... |
South Africans pray as Nelson Mandela battles lung infection
Los Angeles Times JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- Former President Nelson Mandela remained in serious but stable condition in a hospital Sunday as South Africans in churches around the country prayed for him. There was no update on his condition from South Africa's ... |
South Africa: family visits Nelson Mandela
Tehran Times c_330_235_16777215_0___images_stories_edim_03_south(3).jpg JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Nelson Mandela received visits from family members on Sunday at a hospital where the former president and anti-apartheid leader was being treated for a ... |
South Africans pray for Mandela
Aljazeera.com Worshippers pray for recovery of anti-apartheid icon as he spends second day in hospital with recurring lung infection. Last Modified: 09 Jun 2013 16:34. Email Article. Print Article. Share article. Send Feedback. South Africans prayed for Nelson Mandela's ... |
Vancouver Sun |
Nelson Mandela in serious but stable condition in hospital
Vancouver Sun JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — South Africans on Saturday said their thoughts were with former President Nelson Mandela, who was in “serious but stable” condition after being taken to a hospital to be treated for a recurring lung infection. Mandela, who is ... |
CHANNELS |
Ailing Mandela Showered Love By Daughters
CHANNELS Former president Nelson Mandela was visited by two of his daughters today after spending a second day in hospital receiving treatment for a lung infection. A group of people walking into a hospital and later two women driving off in a red car was captured by ... |
After talks, Obama gives Xi redwood bench
Business Standard President Barack Obama sent off China's President Xi Jinping with something not every world leader has: the huge wooden park bench on which they sat to chat. "President Obama's gift to President Xi was a custom-designed park bench. The bench is ... |
Mandela Remains in Hospital for Treatment of Lung Infection (2)
Businessweek Former South African President Nelson Mandela remained in hospital for a second day for treatment of a lung infection after being admitted yesterday for a fourth time since December. There was “no update” on Mandela's condition, Mac Maharaj, ... |
De Villiers hopes for Mandela century
Business Standard South Africa one-day cricket captain AB de Villiers said today that just as batsmen always wanted to make a hundred so too did he hope that Nelson Mandela reached a century of birthdays. Worldwide concerns have been mounting for the health of Mandela ... |
Nelson Mandela update: No news is good news
Mail & Guardian Online People around the world are breathing sighs of relief as Nelson Mandela's condition remains stable while his hospital stay continues. Former president Nelson Mandela. (Gallo). More Coverage. Mandela stable, but condition 'serious' · Madiba 'breathing on ... |
Nelson Mandela Remains in Hospital
ABC News We want to get straight to that developing story out of south africa. Nelson mandela, a global symbol of peace as people around him are sounding increasely concerned. His countrymen are praying for... See More. We want to get straight to that developing ... |
Aljazeera.com (blog) |
Mandela: The waiting game
Aljazeera.com (blog) The street outside the clinic where Mandela is treated is lined with reporters, with little to report. Last modified: 9 Jun 2013 16:51. Haru Mutasa. Follow @harumutasa. Haru Mutasa is a South Africa-based correspondent for Al Jazeera English. Share ... |
'Fighter' Nelson Mandela breathes on his own
The Australian NELSON Mandela spent last night in hospital in a "serious but stable" condition, with a renewed lung infection that has triggered worldwide concern for the South African hero. Mr Mandela, who turns 95 next month, was whisked to a Pretoria hospital in the ... |
Nelson Mandela back in hospital with 'serious' lung infection
Hamilton Spectator JOHANNESBURG—Former South African president Nelson Mandela has been hospitalized in serious condition with a lung infection, according to government officials here, the latest in a worrisome series of medical ailments plaguing the country's venerated ... |
South Africans Around The World Pray For Mandela
CHANNELS Prayers have been said in churches acro ss South Africa for former President Nelson Mandela, who is spending a second day in hospital for treatment for a lung infection. The presidency has so far provided no update on his condition although further details ... |
Myjoyonline.com |
Mandela back in hospital with recurring lung infection
Myjoyonline.com Former South African leader Nelson Mandela is in "serious but stable condition" after returning to a hospital with a recurring lung infection, the presidential office said Saturday. Mandela was taken to a Pretoria hospital early Saturday after his condition ... |
ABC News |
Nelson Mandela Remains in Hospital as South Africans Pray for the Anti ...
ABC News Nelson Mandela, the former president of South Africa, spent the night in hospital battling a lung infection this weekend. On Saturday, South Africa officials said Mandela was in "serious but stable condition" with his family by his side. As of this morning, officials ... |
Telegraph.co.uk |
South Africa urged to 'let Nelson Mandela go'
Telegraph.co.uk Mr Mandela was rushed from his home in Johannesburg by ambulance in the early hours of Saturday after experiencing breathing difficulties. A spokesman for South Africa's presidency said the 94-year-old was in a "serious but stable" condition in hospital, ... |
Nelson Mandela: South Africa Prays For Recovery
Sky News The 94-year-old remains in a "serious" condition as opinion is split on whether - as one paper put it - it's "time to let him go". 1:53pm UK, Sunday 09 June 2013. Nelson Mandela. Video: 'The Country's Spirits Are Down'. Enlarge. Mandela. Local journalist ... |
South Africa: Nelson Mandela remains in hospital
USA TODAY The anti-apartheid leader has now been taken to a hospital four times since December. mandela. Former South African President Nelson Mandela celebrates his 94th birthday with family in Qunu, South Africa, in 2012. (Photo: Schalk van Zuydam, AP) ... |
Mandela's Pal: 'Time to Let Him Go'
Daily Beast A longtime friend of Nelson Mandela, Andrew Mlangeni, told the South African Sunday Times that “it's time to let him go,” saying the beloved first black president is “quite clearly not well” after being hospitalized again on Saturday. “Once the family releases ... |
Nelson Mandela spends second day in hospital as concerns mount
Daily News & Analysis Doctors say there has been little change in the condition of the 94-year-old leader, and he continues to be in a serious but stable state. Former South African President Nelson Mandela has spent a second day in hospital in a "serious but stable" condition with ... |
Mandela spends second day in hospital
Xinhua JOHANNESBURG, June 9 (Xinhua) -- There is no update on the condition of South Africa's anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela, who spent his second day in hospital on Sunday since admitted for a recurring lung infection. The Presidency, which is ... |
Independent Online |
Radebe wishes Mandela a speedy recovery
Independent Online Pretoria - Justice Minister Jeff Radebe wished ailing former president Nelson Mandela a speedy recovery on Sunday. Before addressing journalists on government's fight against crime, Radebe extended his well-wishes. “I would want to join many South ... |
'Madiba is a fighter': South Africa prays as ailing Nelson Mandela spends 2nd ...
NBCNews.com (blog) Slideshow: Nelson Mandela: A revolutionary's life. /. View images of civil rights leader Nelson Mandela, who went from anti-apartheid activist to prisoner to South Africa's first black president. Launch slideshow. By Brinley Bruton and Keir Simmons, NBC News ... |
Mandela spends second day in hospital as concerns
Zee News Mandela spends second day in hospital as concerns Johannesburg: Former South African President Nelson Mandela has spent a second day in hospital in a "serious but stable" condition with a renewed lung infection that has triggered worldwide concern for ... |
Nelson Mandela spends second night in South African hospital for treatment for ...
Ottawa Citizen FILE - In this Wednesday, July 18, 2012 file photo, former South African President Nelson Mandela celebrates his 94th birthday with family in Qunu, South Africa. Mandela was taken to a hospital Saturday to be treated for a recurrence of a lung infection and is ... |
With no update on Mandela's condition, friend urges: 'It's time to let him go'
CNN International Johannesburg (CNN) -- South Africans offered prayers at church services while the rest of the world awaited word Sunday on Nelson Mandela's condition, a day after the ailing civil rights icon was rushed to the hospital yet again. The office hasn't offered a ... |
Mandela in hospital again
NewsDay Nelson Mandela, the beloved former president of South Africa, spent a second night in hospital where he has been described as being in a serious but stable condition. Report by Financial Times. Mr Mandela, who will turn 95 next month, was admitted to a ... |
South Africa prays for hospitalized Nelson Mandela
Haaretz Mandela, who became a global symbol of triumph over adversity and South Africa's first black leader in 1994 after the defeat of apartheid, was hospitalized early on Saturday after his already frail health worsened. By Reuters | Jun.09, 2013 | 11:38 AM ... |
We must celebrate Nelson Mandela's life: Prez spokesperson
Zee News Johannesburg: In wake of anti-apartheid icon and former South Africa President Nelson Mandela's renewed lung infection, South Africa's presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj has said that one "must celebrate his life while he is with us". In a tone that ... |
The Province |
Mandela hospitalized by infection
The Province Anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela, who has been treated in hospital several times in recent months, was admitted Saturday with a lung infection. Photograph by: The Associated Press Files , The Associated Press. South Africans on Saturday said their ... |
Mandela spends second night in hospital
ITN Former South African president Nelson Mandela has spent a second night in hospital, where he is in a "serious but stable condition", a government spokesman said. Mr Mandela, 94, was admitted to a hospital in Pretoria at about 1.30am on Saturday due to ... |
Times LIVE |
Mandela's condition remains unchanged
Times LIVE Soon after his release from prison in 1990, Harmony Gold mining company made moulds of Nelson Mandela's hands to cast replicas in solid gold. The main picture shows his right hand, with its lines and fingerprints captured in fine detail ... |
Khaleej Times |
Mandela: prisoner, president and father of 'Rainbow Nation'
Khaleej Times Nelson Mandela, who was readmitted to hospital on Saturday for the second time in as many months, spent 27 years as a prisoner of apartheid before embarking on a “long walk to freedom” which saw him crowned South Africa's first black president and a ... |
Independent Online |
Nation prays for Tata Madiba
Independent Online Nelson Mandela's health has for the first time officially been described as “serious, but stable”, as he was rushed to hospital in the early hours of yesterday. While the hospitalisation is viewed seriously in government circles, it has not led to the cancellation of ... |
South Africa former President Nelson Mandela spends second night in hospital
The Standard Digital News Former South African President Nelson Mandela has spent a second night in hospital where he is being treated for a lung infection. Doctors say there has been little change and his condition continues to be described as serious but stable. Tweet. Mr Mandela ... |
South African Broadcasting Corporation |
Mandela spends night in hospital
South African Broadcasting Corporation Former president Nelson Mandela has spent a night at an undisclosed Pretoria hospital for a recurring lung infection. The 94-year-old former statesman was admitted to hospital Saturday morning. Presidential spokesperson, Mac Maharaj, says doctors are ... |
Mandela stable, but condition 'serious'
Mail & Guardian Online Mandela was admitted to hospital in the early hours of Saturday morning and was treated for a recurring lung infection, the presidency said. The last update on Mandela's health, released on Saturday morning, said he was "stable" but that his condition was ... |
DA 'saddened' by Mandela news
iAfrica.com Political parties wished former president Nelson Mandela well after he was admitted to hospital for a recurring lung infection on Saturday. The Democratic Alliance said it was saddened by the news. "Nelson Mandela is a father to South Africa and South ... |
The Times (subscription) |
South Africa prays as Mandela spends second night in hospital
The Times (subscription) South Africans have held prayers for Nelson Mandela, who spent a second night in hospital, where he is receiving treatment for a lung infection. The 94-year-old former South African President was admitted to a hospital in Pretoria in the early hours of ... |
Nelson Mandela spends second night in hospital with recurring lung infection
ABC Online Nelson Mandela is spending a second night in hospital in South Africa with a recurring lung infection. The former president's close family members are with him as he receives treatment, after being taken to the medical facility in Pretoria in the early hours of ... |
The Times (subscription) |
Nelson Mandela returns to hospital in 'serious but stable' condition
The Times (subscription) South Africa is on edge this evening after its former president, Nelson Mandela, was admitted to hospital in what the country's presidency has admitted is a serious condition. Mr Mandela, 94, had been undergoing treatment at home for a recurring lung ... |
Nelson Mandela's condition 'serious this time', says S-Africa govt spokesman
Firstpost Johannesburg: Former South African President Nelson Mandela's medical condition was “serious this time”, a government spokesman told local television on Saturday. The 94-year-old anti-apartheid hero and the country's first black president was taken to ... |
China Daily |
S Africa will stand with Mandela legacy
China Daily JOHANNESBURG - Anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela can be ill but his legacy will last forever. This is a strong view of many South Africans. Mandela, 94, was rushed to a Pretoria early Saturday morning for a recurring lung infection. He has been in and ... |
Nelson Mandela admitted to hospital for scheduled tests
Edmonton Journal FILE - In this June 17, 2010 file photo, former South African President Nelson Mandela leaves the chapel after attending the funeral of his great-granddaughter Zenani Mandela in Johannesburg, South Africa. South Africa's presidency says Mandela was ... |
Nelson Mandela back in hospital with lung infection (with video)
Edmonton Journal JOHANNESBURG - Nelson Mandela, the anti-apartheid leader who became South Africa's first black president, has been hit by a lung infection again and is in a hospital, the presidency said Thursday. Mandela, 94, has become increasingly frail in recent ... |
Nelson Mandela sent home from hospital
Edmonton Journal An ambulance believed to be transporting former president Nelson Mandela arrives at the home of Mandela in Johannesburg, Saturday, April 6, 2013. The South African Presidency has confirmed that Mandela has been discharged after spending nine days ... |
Scramble underway to grab a piece of Mandela's legacy
Edmonton Journal Nelson Mandela's daughter Makaziwe Mandela, left, and her daughter, Tukwini, pour some House of Mandela wine at their Johannesburg home. Photograph by: Jennifer Bruce, AFP, Getty Images , The Associated Press. Nelson Mandela, old and frail, lives in ... |
Country prays for ailing Mandela
Belfast Telegraph Nelson Mandela has spent a second night in hospital where he is receiving treatment for a lung infection. Also in this Section. Suicide car bomb kills 7 in Baghdad · Nobel winner relative in jail shock · Koreas hold 'truce village' talks · Building fall worker comes ... |
euronews |
Prayers in Johannesburg for Mandela
euronews On a hillside overlooking Johannesburg prayers have filled the air. The world waits. Its focus has sharpened on South Africa and the condition of Nelson Mandela. The ninety-four-year-old is suffering from a recurring lung infection.. “Every day that he gets ... |
Mandela hospitalised again for lung infection
Indian Express Former President Nelson Mandela of South Africa was hospitalized early Saturday to be treated for a recurring lung infection, the South African government said. It is the fourth time in less than a year that the 94-year-old anti-apartheid leader has been ... |
Former South African President Nelson Mandela Hospitalized
ABC News evening where a globeal icon back in the hospital. Nelson mandella rushed in in the middle of the night. Brandy hitt is in pretoria for us. Reporter: Good evening. People are anxious on the streets of... See More. evening where a globeal icon back in the ... |
Nelson Mandela 'seriously ill' in hospital
The Sun A spokesman for current South African President Jacob Zuma said: “During the past few days, Nelson Mandela has had a recurrence of a lung infection. This morning his condition deteriorated and he was transferred to a Pretoria hospital. “Doctors have ... |
Sick Mandela is in hospital again
Herald Scotland The 94-year-old former South African leader, who has a history of illness, was admitted in the early hours of yesterday morning. He has been ill for some days but deteriorated overnight and was transferred to hospital. Mac Maharaj, a spokesman for current ... |
Mandela in 'serious but stable' condition
The Nation PRETORIA- Nelson Mandela was back in hospital on Saturday in a “serious but stable” condition, triggering an outpouring of concern forSouth Africa's beloved national hero at home and across the globe. Mandela, who turns 95 next month, was admitted to ... |
Nelson Mandela hospitalised
Brisbane Times Anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela is hospitalised with a recurrence of a lung infection, with presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj saying he is in a 'serious but stable' condition. 09/06/13. Nelson Mandela in hospital in serious condition. Return to video ... |
Telegraph.co.uk |
Nelson Mandela: timeline
Telegraph.co.uk ... 2013. - July 18, 1918: Born into Thembu royal family in Mvezo village in southeastern South Africa. - 1940: Expelled from Fort Hare University College for participating in a student strike. - 1941: Moves to Johannesburg, becomes policeman at a mine. |
S/Africans express worry over Mandela's health
Nigerian Tribune FORMER South African President, Nelson Mandela is in “serious but stable” condition after being taken to a hospital to be treated for a lung infection, the government said Saturday, prompting an outpouring of concern from admirers of a man who helped to ... |
Nelson Mandela in hospital in serious condition
Brisbane Times Anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela is hospitalised with a recurrence of a lung infection, with presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj saying he is in a 'serious but stable' condition. Autoplay OnOff; Video feedback; Video settings. Nelson Mandela has been ... |
Nelson Mandela's family gathered at his bedside last night after he was taken to ...
Mirror.co.uk The 94-year-old former South African president is suffering from a recurrence of the condition which has put him in hospital three times since December. This time there is greater concern about his health and his family are at his bedside. Mr Mandela's wife ... |
Mandela's condition "serious this time" -S.Africa government spokesman
Reuters JOHANNESBURG, June 8 | Sat Jun 8, 2013 12:15pm IST. JOHANNESBURG, June 8 (Reuters) - Former South African President Nelson Mandela's medical condition was "serious this time", a government spokesman told local television on Saturday. |
Mandela in hospital with lung infection
Sydney Morning Herald DPA. Former South African president Nelson Mandela is in "serious but stable" condition after being rushed to hospital for a recurring lung infection. He was accompanied to hospital by his wife, Graca Machel, who remains by his side, said presidential ... |
Nelson Mandela 'Serious But Stable' In Hospital
Sky News The former South African president remains in hospital to be treated for a lung infection as prayers are said for the 94-year-old. 4:14am UK, Sunday 09 June 2013. Nelson Mandela. Video: Nelson Mandela Remains In Hospital. Enlarge SAFRICA Mandela 5 ... |
Mandela, 94, hospitalized in 'serious' condition with lung infection
NBCNews.com (blog) NBC News correspondent Rohit Kachroo reports South Africa where Nelson Mandela remains in serious but stable condition after he was rushed to the hospital following a recurrence of a lung infection. By Ian Johnston, Staff Writer, NBC News. Former South ... |
US wishes Mandela well after hospitalisation
Business Standard The White House sent good wishes today to Nelson Mandela after the South African hero of the fight against apartheid was hospitalised for a renewed lung infection. Mandela, who turns 95 next month, was taken to a Pretoria hospital for his fourth hospital ... |
Mandela hospitalized again for lung infection
Salt Lake Tribune Johanneburg • Former South African President Nelson Mandela was hospitalized early Saturday for treatment of a recurring lung infection, the South African government said. It was the fourth time in less than a year that the 94-year-old anti-apartheid leader ... |
Telegraph.co.uk |
Nelson Mandela: world holds its breath as he is admitted to hospital again
Telegraph.co.uk He gave up the presidency last century, officially retired more than a decade ago and has said nothing in public since a tragic announcement in 2005 that his son had died of Aids. Nelson Mandela, living in seclusion at the age of 94 behind whitewashed walls ... |
Mandela hospitalized
USA TODAY Mandela hospitalized. Former South African President Nelson Mandela is in the hospital undergoing treatment for a lung infection, the South African government said Saturday. Post to Facebook. Posted! A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Tweeted ... |
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