He told newsmen in Johannesburg on Monday after visiting Mandela that “he was doing okay” but that his memory was not what it used to be. Bizos said that Mandela seemed to have forgotten that some of their mutual friends had died.
“Unfortunately, he sometimes forgets that one or two of them had
passed on and his face is blank when you tell him that Walter Sisulu and some
others are no longer with us,” he said.
Bizos said Mandela was aware of current political events but didn’t
comment on them.
“If he was asked ‘What do you think about this or that issue? His
inevitable response was ‘Go ask my president’. He never wanted to second guess
his successor,” Bizos said.
It would be recalled that Mandela was discharged from a Pretoria
hospital on Sunday after undergoing a routine test and medical check-up over
the weekend.
He was said to be recovering at home in Houghton, Johannesburg.

Memory? Which memory do you expect a 94 years old to have? My grandpa is 82 yrs he cannot remember is grandchildren. So memory loss is expected at this stage.
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