Former South African President Nelson Mandela Some international journalists camped outside the Pretoria hospital where former president Nelson Mandela is receiving treatment have been issued with non-compliance warnings by the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa) on Wednesday.ICASA's Paseka Maleka says anyone bringing broadcasting equipment into the country has to obtain prior approval to do so to prevent interference on frequencies used by local licenced services.ICASA officials, accompanied by police, were checking whether equipment being used outside the hospital had been approved. International journalists raised questions on social media networks this evening, relating to ICASA's inspection.Meanwhile, has responded better to treatment today, after "a difficult last few days". In a speech to Parliament earlier today, President Jacob Zuma also told South Africa and the world that they were very happy with the progress the elder statesman is making.Madiba was rushed to the Pretoria Heart Hospital on Saturday morning...
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