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Into The family members of former South African president gathered in the village of his childhood, Qunu. South Africa continues to pray

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Into Rome, giugn0 25, 2013 – The South Africa continues to pray for Nelson Mandela , who was admitted to hospital in Pretoria since last June 8 for a lung infection. A crowd of people continue to go in front of the house of the ‘father of democracy’ in a suburb of Johannesburg to express the hope of his recovery. Family members of the former South African president is are gathered today in the village of his childhood, Qunu, in the south of the country. One of the daughters and two grandchildren arrived at the villa built by the father of the struggle against apartheid after his release.
South African President Jacob Zuma has said on Sunday, and insisted yesterday that the 94enne Madiba is in critical condition . Meanwhile, the program remains in Barack Obama’s visit to South Africa as part of his tour in Africa starts tomorrow.

Into PRAY FOR MANDELA SOUTH AFRICA – In hundreds of Zuma accepted the invitation to pray for 94enne Madiba. It was in fact just yesterday Zuma to reiterate the hope that people pray for the health of the Nobel Prize for Peace, and South Africans continue to present numerous near the home of Nelson Mandela in a suburb of Johannesburg, bringing their thinking for ‘ former president. Madiba Zuma went to the hospital over the weekend and reported that he was “asleep” as the visit took place in the late evening. Speaking to reporters yesterday, also, Zuma reiterated that Mandela remains in critical condition and the doctors are doing everything they can to make her comfortable situation. The president did not, however, declined to give more details on the conditions of the Nobel Prize, said he was not a doctor.

Into OBAMA VISITS IN SOUTH AFRICA – Meanwhile, no waiting for the imminent arrival of Barack Obama, who will ar rive in South Africa Friday for a three-day visit as part of a tour in three countries Africans. Obama will start tomorrow from the United States: the first stage will be Senegal, then will travel to South Africa and Tanzania. “ U.S. President Obama will be visiting South Africa ” despite the critical condition of Nelson Mandela, Zuma said, adding that “I do not think that it should cancel the trip because someone is sick.” The White House spokesman, Jay Carney, did not put forward hypotheses on the impact of health Mandela on Obama’s visit, saying only that the U.S. president “ continues to maintain enthusiasm for his journey.” “ The President Mandela has obviously always seen as one of his personal heroes, and I think it is the only one in the U.S. or the rest of the world,” added Carney.

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