South African Deputy President Recovers After Medical Attention
(Bloomberg) -- South African Deputy President Paul Mashatile is well after receiving medical attention because he felt faint while delivering a speech, his spokesman said.
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Mashatile, 62, started feeling lightheaded toward the end of an address in the northeastern town of Tzaneen on Saturday, his spokesman Keith Khoza said in remarks broadcast on Johannesburg-based eNCA.
“The deputy president has received the necessary medical attention and is well,” Khoza said in a statement sent by mobile text message.
The temperature in Tzaneen, about 300 kilometers (186 miles) northeast of the capital, Pretoria, reached as high as 37 degrees C on Saturday, according to AccuWeather.
--With assistance from Colleen Goko.
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