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South Africa rejoices as Mandela turns 95

Children stand next to a birthday cake to mark former South African President Nelson Mandela’s 95th birthday outside his home in Johannesburg on Thursday. (Associated Press)
Christopher Torchia Associated Press

JOHANNESBURG – Hospital visitors said Nelson Mandela smiled and nodded Thursday – his 95th birthday – and South Africans celebrated upbeat reports about the former president’s health after weeks of worrying that he was on the verge of death.

Children sang “Happy Birthday” at school assemblies nationwide, and many honored the man known as “the father of the nation” by performing acts of charity for 67 minutes, symbolizing Mandela’s 67 years of public service. World leaders praised the anti-apartheid leader’s life of sacrifice and vision.

Outside the Pretoria hospital where Mandela was admitted for a recurring lung infection, well-wishers paid tribute to him and some received slices of a large birthday cake doled out from inside the compound.

Mandela remains very fragile, and many details of his medical condition have not been divulged or are tightly controlled by his family and President Jacob Zuma. The news that his health had improved was another dramatic turn in the life of a man who became a global figure of sacrifice and reconciliation during the fight against white minority rule in South Africa.

“When I visited him today, I found him really stable, and I was able to say, ‘Happy Birthday,’ and he was able to smile,” Zuma said, according to the South African Press Association. His office had recently said Mandela’s condition was critical but stable, but a statement Thursday said he was steadily improving.

At the United Nations July 18 was declared Nelson Mandela International Day.