Johannesburg, 26 feb (EFE).-the South Africa former President, Nelson Mandela, 93 years old, remains hospitalized and is in good condition after get were you yesterday a laparoscopy, reported the South African Government.

“Nothing happens bad” to former President Mandela, said today the Minister of Defense, Lindiwe Sisulu, in an appearance before the media at the Parliament in Cape Town (South).

Sisulu said that the 1993 peace Nobel Prize was entered to get a laparoscopy, a little invasive, which allows to observe the abdominal cavity of the patient technical.

“There was nothing serious.” “The reason why drove you to the hospital is because he was experiencing continued discomfort”, added the Minister, in words collected by the South African Agency Sapa.

The South African Government said yesterday through a press release that Nelson Mandela was admitted to a hospital due to abdominal pain continued.

“Provided that you treat someone, try to tell it with the best conditions of life, and the only way we had to do was taking him to the hospital and making a series of tests to find out if the treatment was adequate,” said Sisulu.

“Is OK”, said the Minister of defence, whose Department runs the medical team of Mandela.

The leader of the fight against the racist regime of apartheid, and first Black President of South Africa in 1994, could leave the hospital today or tomorrow, said the Presidency yesterday afternoon.

The media yesterday sent journalists to the main hospitals in Johannesburg and the capital, Pretoria, to try to locate to Mandela, whose location not has been disclosed.

Reporters now await at the door of his home in Houghton, Johannesburg, to obtain an image of the former President should be commissioned.

Mandela left a month ago his home in Qunu (Southeast of South Africa) to return to Johannesburg, allegedly to carry out a routine check, as they explained to Efe sources close to the family at that time.

Former President remains under medical surveillance since it was entered in January 2011 at the hospital of Milpark, Johannesburg, but was discharged in February of last year and sent to his home in Houghton.

Few days before his 93 birthday in July 2011, Mandela was moved to his home in Qunu, place where he spent his youth, accompanied by a medical team.

Madiba’s last public appearance was in the final of the football world, South Africa of 2010, who won Spain.