Nelson Mandela's health is improving, reports NBC.
The
94-year-old leader is said to be "responding better to treatment,"
according to a statement from South African President Jacob Zuma's
office.
Today, for the first time since Mandela was hospitalized,
the family spoke about his condition. Mandela's grandson, Mandla, spoke
on their behalf. "We appreciate the support we have received," he said.
"We are particularly honored to have received all the prayers and
messages. We want to say 'thank you' and we appreciate all the support
you have shown to our grandfather and your father—because my grandfather
is the father of the nation, because he is embraced by the whole global
community—so we appreciate the support we have received."
Mandela
has been battling an on-going lung infection in recent months. He was
released from the hospital on April 6th after a 10-day stay for
pneumonia. In December, Mandela was hospitalized for a lung infection
and to have gallstones removed.
The former leader's political
party, The African National Congress, released a statement on Monday.
"We will keep President Mandela and his family in our thoughts and
prayers at this time and call upon South Africans and the peoples of the
globe to do the same for our beloved statesman and icon, Madiba," it
read.
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