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Nelson Mandela is scheduled to undergo an additional medical examination on Monday, said the South African government's announcement.
"Mandela decent night's rest. Doctors still would conduct further tests today," said a statement from the office of President Jacob Zuma, without elaborating.
Zuma's spokesman, Mac Maharaj, can not say if the 94-year-old leader will spend a third night in the hospital since flown to hospital Pretoria at the weekend.
"It's still in the hands of doctors. They said examination. Inspection I do not know what. They say doing further investigation," the French news agency AFP Maharaj.
Mandela said to be very comfortable after Zuma's visit to the hospital on Sunday.
Anti-apartheid hero became the first black president of South Africa in 1994 after 27 years in prison.
He retreated more than a decade ago and since then, his childhood retirement village, Qunu, in the southeastern part of the country.
He was getting weaker since retiring from public life, but survive in a prominent place in the soul of the nation.
Fragile health prevented public appearance in South Africa, although it continues to receive significant levels of guests at home and abroad, including former U.S. President Bill Clinton.
On Saturday, Zuma's office said there was no danger and Mandela health care in the military hospital in the capital according to age.
However, media reports in the country said that key members of government and people close to Mandela did not know he was in the hospital.
The paper "City Press" declares both the Nelson Mandela Foundation and and ex-wife, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, did not know about perujukannya to the capital from his home in the remote village of Qunu in the Eastern Cape province.
"Sunday Times" stated Vice President Kgalema Motlanthe on Friday to cancel a scheduled visit to Mandela in Qunu after being told about the situation.
The atmosphere around the military hospital in Pretoria A quiet on Sunday. Soldiers searched all the cars into place.
Mandela is a hero to many South Africans and two brief treatment in hospital in the past two years to be front page news.
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