Mandela making progress; still in hospital

April 03, 2013 06:41 pm | Updated 06:41 pm IST - JOHANNESBURG

A pebble with a message to former President Nelson Mandela kept outside his Johannesburg home. On his 7th day in hospital, his health is improving, says the reports on April, 3, 2013.

A pebble with a message to former President Nelson Mandela kept outside his Johannesburg home. On his 7th day in hospital, his health is improving, says the reports on April, 3, 2013.

A government statement says Nelson Mandela “continues to make steady improvement” as he spends 7th day in a hospital being treated for a recurring lung infection that developed into pneumonia.

Admirers around the world have sent prayers and good wishes to the 94-year-old who helped end white minority rule and avoided civil war by his insistence on reconciliation despite being jailed for 27 years.

A brief government statement said Mr. Mandela “continues to respond satisfactorily to treatment.”

It said he has been visited by his family. Reporters saw his wife, Graca Machel, leave the hospital on Wednesday.

The government gave no indication when Mr. Mandela might leave the hospital.

He contracted tuberculosis when he was jailed for 27 years by the apartheid government.

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