Michelle Obama in South Africa....
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 S.A 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.

The Obamas are welcomed in Pretoria at the start of their tour of South Africa and Botswana
She wore a bold black-and-orange printed top by Nigerian-born, London-based designer Duro Olowu for her arrival, with black trousers and bright blue patent ballerina flats.
Both her daughters, who were draped in South African flags as they stepped off the plane, echoed her look with bright patent ballet flats of their own.

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
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
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 SouthAfrica and the U.S.

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
Guests: 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
Let’s dance: Michelle Obama seemed to be feeling the groove more than any of her fellow dancers
Storytime: The First Lady and her daughters read books by Dr Seuss
Embrace: Michelle Obama hugs children during her visit to the Emthonjeni Community Center

Good to meet you: Michelle Obama poses for a photo with young women leaders during a visit to the Apartheid Museum 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
History: Michelle Obama stands with Sello Hatang of the Nelson Mandela Foundation during her visit in Johannesburg
