
South Africa: Sales increase as Mandela's health declines
South Africa: Sales increase as Mandela's health declines
Sellers at Hatfield market in Pretoria are enjoying a period of prosperity ever since Nelson Mandela was hospitalised on June 8.
Among the most popular items on sale is a black t-shirt adorned with the face of Mandela. Local salesman Michael Pesaribu predicted that sales would 'increase' if Mandela dies.
Mandela checked in to Medi-Clinic Heart Hospital, needing urgent treatment for a recurring lung infection, and has lain in his hospital bed for the 22nd day. South African president Jacob Zuma said that Mandela's condition remained 'critical but stable' on Saturday.
Hundreds of journalists and well-wishers have flocked to the area in support of Mandela. The influx of people has certainly been a boon to the prosperity of the local economy, and Hatfield Market certainly benefits from the presence of the temporary guests.

South Africa: Sales increase as Mandela's health declines
Sellers at Hatfield market in Pretoria are enjoying a period of prosperity ever since Nelson Mandela was hospitalised on June 8.
Among the most popular items on sale is a black t-shirt adorned with the face of Mandela. Local salesman Michael Pesaribu predicted that sales would 'increase' if Mandela dies.
Mandela checked in to Medi-Clinic Heart Hospital, needing urgent treatment for a recurring lung infection, and has lain in his hospital bed for the 22nd day. South African president Jacob Zuma said that Mandela's condition remained 'critical but stable' on Saturday.
Hundreds of journalists and well-wishers have flocked to the area in support of Mandela. The influx of people has certainly been a boon to the prosperity of the local economy, and Hatfield Market certainly benefits from the presence of the temporary guests.