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Tuesday 21 June 2011

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Michelle Obama meets Nelson Mandela and dances up a storm - but only after she's snubbed by the polygamous President of South Africa

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South African President Jacob Zuma has refused to meet Michelle Obama during her five-day tour of Africa saying that he is too busy.
The polygamist leader snubbed the First Lady by sending his prisons minister to greet her at the airport and one of his three wives to meet her today.
The brush off came as Mrs Obama granted a rare audience with Nelson Mandela on the opening day of her visit to Africa - her first major solo tour without her husband.

Meeting: Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha met with Nelson Mandela at his home in Johannesburg
Meeting: Michelle Obama and daughters Malia and Sasha met with Nelson Mandela at his home in Johannesburg"

The First Lady, accompanied by her mother and two daughters, visited the 92-year-old former president and anti-apartheid leader, at his home in Johannesburg.

Current President Jacob Zuma was out of the country as Mrs Obama arrived on Monday night, but when he returned aides said he was 'not available' to meet her.

Clayson Monyela, spokesman for South Africa’s foreign office, said that there was no onus on Mr Zuma to meet Mrs Obama since she is not a head of state.

'It’s totally wrong to suggest this is a snub,' he told the Daily Telegraph. 'If Mr Zuma or the International Relations minister were in the country they would have met her.

'We recognise this is a historic visit and that’s why she has been welcomed by senior cabinet ministers.'

Honour: Nelson Mandela was pictured on the couch next to Mrs Obama with a copy of his new book, 'Nelson Mandela By Himself: The Authorised Quotations Book'
Honour: Nelson Mandela was pictured on the couch next to Mrs Obama with a copy of his new book, 'Nelson Mandela By Himself: The Authorised Quotations Book'
 
Reading time: Michelle Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia take turns reading to children from 'The Cat in the Hat' as they visit the Emthonjeni Community Center in Johannesburg
Reading time: Michelle Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia take turns reading to children from 'The Cat in the Hat' as they visit the Emthonjeni Community Center in Johannesburg"

Corrective Services Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula met Mrs Obama on her arrival in Pretoria on Monday, and one of his three wives, Nompumelelo Ntuli-Zuma, met her for about half an hour this morning.

Mrs Ntuli-Zuma is one of the President's three wives. There were two further wives who are no longer with him. He divorced Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma in 1998. Kate Mantsho Zuma killed herself in 2000, after describing her marriage to him as '24 years of hell'.
Mr Zuma is said to have more than ten children, and possibly as many as 19.
The White House said in a brief statement after the meeting that the two women talked about Mrs Obama's trip and her schedule in South Africa.

The supposed snub comes as relations are tense between South Africa and the U.S.

Feel the beat: Michelle Obama dances with children as she visits a community centre in Johannesburg
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Feel the beat: Michelle Obama dances with children as she visits a community centre in Johannesburg
Feel the beat: Michelle Obama dances with children as she visits a community centre in Johannesburg"
Greetings: The family tour makes a stop at a community centre in Johannesburg where they are welcomed by children
Greetings: The family tour makes a stop at a community centre in Johannesburg where they are welcomed by children"

She likes to boogie: Michelle Obama's daughters Sasha and Malia appeared not to be embarrassed as they visited the Emthonjeni Community Center in Zandspruit Township, Johannesburg
She likes to boogie: Michelle Obama's daughters Sasha and Malia appeared not to be embarrassed as they visited the Emthonjeni Community Center in Zandspruit Township, Johannesburg"

Last week Mr Zuma gave a strong rebuff to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's call for African leaders to help remove Colonel Gaddafi.

He said: 'We strongly believe that the [UN Security Council] resolution is being abused for regime change, political assassinations and foreign military occupation.'

South African officials said that Mrs Obama had rejected the offer of a meeting at 9am on Wednesday because she was making a speech in Soweto.
Zizi Kodwa, Mr Zuma’s spokesman, said the President's diary was full and could not be changed.
'Even when the President is in South Africa, he is not on holiday and cannot meet anybody at any time,' he told the Daily Telegraph.

Hello: Michelle Obama met with South African children on the first day of her five-day tour of Africa
Hello: Michelle Obama met with South African children on the first day of her five-day tour of Africa
Guests: Malia and Sasha Obama are embraced by children as they accompany the First Lady
Guests:  hehee,, DADAAAAAAH ,LOL...Malia and Sasha Obama are embraced by children as they accompany the First Lady"

Spectacle: Michelle Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia watch children dance
Spectacle: Michelle Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia watch children dance"

Let's dance: Michelle Obama seemed to be feeling the groove more than any of her fellow dancers
Let's dance: Michelle Obama seemed to be feeling the groove more than any of her fellow dancers"

 
Tour: Michelle Obama, along with daughters Sasha and Malia, visit the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg
Tour: Michelle Obama, along with daughters Sasha and Malia, visit the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg"

'Why is he not meeting the head of state of an African country who is coming to South Africa? Because he has a schedule.'

Earlier today the Obama family met with Nelson Mandela. Mrs Obama was on a visit to the offices of Mandela's foundation when he sent word that he wanted to meet them.

A healthy-looking Nelson Mandela spent about 20 minutes meeting with Mrs Obama and her daughters Malia, 12 and Sasha, 10.

A photo showed the 92-year-old sitting on a couch next to Mrs Obama, pen in hand to sign an advance copy of his new book, 'Nelson Mandela By Himself: The Authorised Quotations Book'.
Mr Mandela was wearing one of his trademark shirts, richly patterned and buttoned at the neck.

Home: The First Family made a private visit to Nelson Mandela's home in Johannesburg
Home: The First Family made a private visit to Nelson Mandela's home in Johannesburg"

Trip: Michelle Obama stands with daughter Sasha, her mother Marian Robinson, and Graca Machel, wife of Nelson Mandela, as they are shown artefacts from Nelson Mandela's imprisonment
Trip: Michelle Obama stands with daughter Sasha, her mother Marian Robinson, and Graca Machel, wife of Nelson Mandela, as they are shown artefacts from Nelson Mandela's imprisonment"

Special surprise: Michelle Obama had been scheduled to meet with Nelson Mandela's wife Graca Machel
Special surprise: Michelle Obama had been scheduled to meet with Nelson Mandela's wife Graca Machel"

Greeting: Michelle Obama met with one of South Africa's three First Ladies, Nompumelelo Ntuli-Zuma in Pretoria
Greeting: Michelle Obama met with one of South Africa's three First Ladies, Nompumelelo Ntuli-Zuma in Pretoria"

Complex: President Jacob Zuma currently has three wives. One previous wife divorced him, another committed suicide. Mr Zuma is said to have more than ten children, and possibly as many as 19
Complex: President Jacob Zuma currently has three wives. One previous wife divorced him, another committed suicide. Mr Zuma is said to have more than ten children, and possibly as many as 19"
Snubbed: Aides said that President Jacob Zuma was too busy to meet Mrs Obama as she is not a head of state
Snubbed: Aides said that President Jacob Zuma was too busy to meet Mrs Obama as she is not a head of state"
Mrs Obama wore a silk shantung coral suit by Narcisso Rodriguez with turquoise earrings by Nava Zahavi.
The party had been viewing Mandela's personal items including prison desk calendars and notebooks when they were invited to come to his home.
It was Mrs Obama's first meeting with the prisoner-turned-president.
Mandela spent 27 years in prison for his role in the anti-apartheid movement. After his release, he went on to become the country's first black elected president.
Mandela, who stepped down in 1999 after serving one term as president, is rarely seen in public anymore. At age 92, he is in fragile health and was briefly hospitalised in January with an acute respiratory infection. But he apparently felt well enough Tuesday to invite the Obama family to visit.
Mrs Obama's niece and nephew, who are travelling with her, were also invited to meet Mr Mandela.
Before the visit the White House had only announced a meeting with Graca Machel, wife of the former South African president.
It is thought that aides were waiting to see if the frail anti-apartheid leader was well enough to see them.
Mrs Obama is traveling without President Barack Obama, who met Mandela on a previous visit to Africa when he was a U.S. senator.
Mr Obama and Mr Mandela have spoken by telephone several times since Mr Obama took office, most recently last June, the White House said.
Mr Obama also wrote a foreword for Mandela's book, 'Conversations with Myself'.
Mrs Obama will visit Nobel Peace Prizewinner Desmond Tutu in Cape Town before heading to Botswana where the family will go on safari.
Family tour: The First Lady is joined by her daughters, Malia and Sasha
Family tour: The First Lady is joined by daughters Malia and Sasha. But the girls look tired after the long flight"

THE FIRST LADY'S TOUR
June 21: Meeting with South African President Jacob Zuma’s wife Nompumelelo Ntuli-Zuma in Pretoria and visit to the Nelson Mandela Foundation and the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg
June 22: Mrs Obama will deliver keynote address to a Young African Women Leaders Forum in Soweto
June 23: Meeting with U.S. consulate employees in Cape Town, before visit to Robben Island, where former president Nelson Mandela was imprisoned. She will end the day with a speech to young people attending a workshop at the University of Cape Town
June 24: Meeting with Botswana President Ian Khama and visit to the Botswana Children’s Clinic Center of Excellence Teen Club.
June 25: Meeting with U.S. Embassy employees in Botswanan capital Gaborone before the family go on safari

There she will also meet with President Ian Khama and with women leaders. She will also see a nature reserve.

Her trip comes as the United States starts gearing up for the 2012 presidential election, when her husband, President Barack Obama, hopes to hold on to the White House.

Pictures of Mrs Obama in Africa could appear in the campaign to appeal to black voters, a critical voting bloc for Obama's Democrats.

White House officials said her visit would advance her husband's foreign policy goals.

'This trip by the first lady is very directly connected to the president's agenda in Africa and the Obama administration's foreign policy in Africa,' said Ben Rhodes, President Obama's deputy national security adviser.

'It's no coincidence that she would be visiting countries that have embraced democracy, [and] in many respects, have shown that not only does their democracy deliver for its citizens, but it can provide a positive example for the neighborhood that these countries are in as well.'
The First Lady's previous official solo sojourn abroad was to Mexico.

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