Mandela responding to treatment but still critical

Nelson Mandela was responding to treatment but still in a critical
condition, South African President Jacob Zuma said today after visiting
the global peace icon in hospital.
"We are encouraged that Madiba is responding to treatment," said
Zuma, referring to the anti-apartheid hero by his clan name. Zuma added
the 94-year-old was "still critical but stable" after more than one
month of intensive hospital treatment.
He urged the public to continue "showering him with love which
gives him and the family strength." South Africa's first black president
was rushed to a Pretoria hospital on June 8 over a recurring lung
infection.
The king of his Thembu tribe told AFP today Mandela was
"conscious". "He could not talk, but he recognised me and made a few
gestures of acknowledgement, like moving his eyes," said King
Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo, who is also a nephew of the former statesman.
Doctors are said to have ruled out turning off his life support machines
unless there is serious organ failure.