100 world leaders in South Africa for Mandela funeral
Mandela drew last breath and rested, says ex-wife Winnie
A chequered history of ill health
Mandela’s politics: The long walk ends
How Mbazulike Amaechi hid Mandela from apartheid regime in Nigeria
Mandela: From Apartheid comes lyrics of Protest
Mandela: His Foot prints
Mandela, the lawyer and his legal battles
South Africa urges Nigerians to pray for Nelson Mandela
Tutu pays tribute to Mandela after hospital visit
Obama pays tribute as ailing Mandela turns 95
A Global Garden for Mandela in Nigeria
Mandela’s wife says now ‘less anxious’ about his health
Mandela responding to treatment but still critical
Mandela’s grandson battles Thembu King over chieftaincy
Xhosa king wants Mandela grandson’s chieftancy revoked

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Mandela still critical as grandson to lodge complaint
Nelson Mandela remained hospitalised in a critical state for a fourth week Saturday after doctors ruled out turning off his life support unless he suffered massive organ failure
‘I have lived my life’: Mandela mulled death in unseen video
Nearly 15 years ago Nelson Mandela was unperturbed by his own death, telling a dying teenager that he had lived his life to the full.
Mandela family feud: My brother “impregnated” my wife
After saying he wouldn’t air the family’s “dirty linen” in public, Mandla went on to say his brother Mbuso had “impregnated my wife”. He also said his two other brothers were born out of wedlock.
Doctors reject turning off Mandela’s life support
Nelson Mandela’s doctors have rejected the idea of turning off the ailing icon’s life support unless he suffers massive organ failure, a close family friend told AFP.
Don’t ‘besmirch’ Mandela’s name, Tutu tells feuding family
South Africa’s Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu Thursday pleaded with Nelson Mandela’s family not to “besmirch” his name after they engaged in a public spat fuelled by a legal dispute over a burial site.
Unplug Mandela’s life support machine – Doctors advise family
Doctors treating Nelson Mandela said he was in a “permanent vegetative state” and advised his family to turn off his life support machine a week ago, according to court documents obtained by AFP Thursday.
Court orders relocation of disputed Mandela family remains
A South African court on Tuesday ordered the return of the remains of three of Nelson Mandela’s children to his ancestral village, following a bitter family feud linked to the eventual burial site of the ailing anti-apartheid hero.
Mandela family tries to end gravesite row
Lawyers for Nelson Mandela’s relatives met Monday to try to resolve a bitter family feud over the eventual burial site of the critically ill anti-apartheid hero.
Mandela family in court fight over burial locations
As Nelson Mandela fights for his life in hospital, his relatives are pitted against each other in a legal battle, reportedly over where members of the family should be buried.
‘Hero’ Mandela hanging on
A critically ill Nelson Mandela showed tentative signs of improvement on Thursday as South Africa-bound US President Barack Obama led a chorus of support for the “hero for the world”.
Obama unlikely to see Mandela
US President Barack Obama is unlikely to see critically ill Nelson Mandela when he visits South Africa later this week, the country’s minister of international relations said Tuesday.
Fears grow for Mandela
Nelson Mandela spent a second night in critical condition in hospital, with his family members, compatriots and well-wishers worldwide fearing that the anti-apartheid icon is about to lose his final struggle.
Africa trip: US monitoring Mandela’s health
The White House said Monday it was monitoring Nelson Mandela’s condition, but could not yet say whether his failing health would affect President Barack Obama’s trip to Africa this week.
Family gathers around ‘critical’ Mandela bedside
The family of critically ill anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela gathered around his hospital bedside on Monday as millions in South Africa and across the world feared for the worst.
South Africans fear worst for ‘critical’ Mandela
Anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela remained in a critical condition in hospital on Monday, leaving millions in South Africa and across the world fearing the worst.

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