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Friday, January 28, 2011

Madiba is Free: AYISECACE


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Today at the Johannesburg Millpark Hospital Press Conference held. Attended by The Deputy President Kgalema Motlante. This has been over 48 hours since the 92 year old President Mandelawent for checkup. The speculations and faulty rumors around Mandela’s health were cleared by the Chief Commander present. On the Panel, Mandla Mandela and CEO from the Mandela foundation. Just after the press conference saw Mandla and his other older uncle going to the VIP private section were Mandela is said to be. During this time a military ambulance on the green covered parking saw people moving in and out. Motlante confirmed Madiba is in good health condition. Motlante and Graca were even sharing jokes at his private ward. He is unable to be out of bed at the moment. Winnie Mandela and Graca’s grand daughter with some family members went out of the VIP parking area looking and feeling good. We have not yet seen Madiba’s face. Staff members were told not to give out any information as we tried to source out. Security guard confirmed that Mandela has been submitted to the hospital yet not sure if he was still around. A group of cars left the hospital with the Military ambulance, as we were standing outside we could not see if Mandela was inside or not. The cars went to Mandela House in Houghton Johannesburg with the Ambulance.

Meanwhile Motlante was not sure when is Mandela going home as there to be security checkups before his exit. When we left the Millpark Hospital things were back to normal. The Big question; what happened to Mabida, was he really Ill and at the Millpark Hospital? “We can confirm that Mandela was discharged and is in good health” concludes Motlante. Meanwhile President Jacob Zuma has today, 28 January 2011, left Davos, Switzerland where he attended the World Economic Forum and he is now en route to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to attend the 16th Summit of the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the African Union (AU). His last words about Mandela “We urge the media to afford him the dignity and respect that he is entitled to as the country's founding democratic President, as a national hero and also as a citizen of the Republic. The media should balance the quest for stories with acting within the bounds of human decency and ensuring the respect for human dignity. The doctors also need to be allowed to do their work without undue pressure.” President J. Zuma has a final say.
AYISECACE!

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