The
crowd have been singing and saying prayers for Mr Mandela's health,
on what is now his 20th night in hospital.
South
Africa's first black president - an icon of the anti-apartheid
struggle - is suffering from a lung infection.
President
Jacob Zuma said on Thursday that the 94-year-old's condition had
improved, but still remained critical.
"He
is much better today than he was when I saw him last night," Mr
Zuma said after speaking to Mr Mandela's medical team.
Mr
Zuma cancelled a visit to Mozambique to visit Mr Mandela in hospital.
Meanwhile
Mr Mandela's daughter Makaziwe said he was "still there"
and responding to touch.
But
she accused some journalists of being like vultures, waiting for her
father to die.
Sadly but true. She is correct. Journalists lives for breaking news. I have therefore decided if Madiba passes on, I won't report the story until some hours later.
We all pray for him to recover and continue to be our father. But at 94 years, he has lived well.
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