Mandela and Obama taking the thunder from GSPD


SEPANG, 28 Jun -- Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak melambai tangan kepada orang ramai sebelum berlepas ke Tanzania ketika berada di Kompleks Bunga Raya, Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur (KLIA) di sini, hari ini. Beliau akan mengetuai delegasi Malaysia ke Dialog Perkongsian Bestari Global di Dar Es Salaam, Republik Bersatu Tanzania bermula esok. -- fotoBERNAMA (2013) HAKCIPTA TERPELIHARA

DAR ES SALAAM (Tanzania): The fate of Nelson Mandela, who is critically ill in South Africa, has overshadowed the opening of the Global Partnership Dialogue (GSPD) 2013 at which is a Malaysian delegation led by the Prime Minister.

Tanzanians are holding prayers for the anti-apartheid icon. The 10 current and five former presidents from African countries attending the dialogue may have to cut short their trip to go to Johannesburg if Mandela’s condition turns for the worse.

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