Zuma and the ruling ANC party had come
under fire at home and abroad for the visit in April to the former president,
who was recuperating at home following a 10-day hospital stay.
“I honestly cannot put in words how
hurt the family was. It was one of the most insensitive things for anyone to
have done,” Winnie Madikizela-Mandela told Britain’s ITV News television.
In excerpts published on the ITV
website, she added: “It was insensitive, it compromised the family, compromised
his dignity and it should have never been done.”
Zuma said at the time Mandela was “up
and about”, a description that was clearly at odds with televised footage that
showed the revered ex-leader frail and dazed, sitting frozen in an armchair.
Mandela, 94, is said to remain in a
critical but stable condition after more than three weeks in a Pretoria
hospital suffering from a recurrent lung infection.
Why is winnie acting like mandela's wife when she is no longer married to him. Her comment should not matter anymore.
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