U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama and Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu showed off their football skills while encouraged to young people to stay healthy during their visit to Cape Town Stadium.
U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama and Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu showed off their football skills while encouraged to young people to stay healthy during their visit to Cape Town Stadium.
On a visit to Cape Town Stadium, First Lady Michelle Obama shows off her football skills as she advises children on the merits of healthy living. see more »
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School children participating in the Love Life HIV awareness campaign await Michelle Obama's arrival. see more »
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School children in the Grassroots Soccer campaign get ready to show their skills. see more »
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South African First Lady Ms Nompumelelo Ntuli-Zuma welcomed First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama at Mahlamba Ndlopfu in Pretoria on a visit to South Africa. see more »
From left, Maila, Sasha and Michelle Obama with Nelson Mandela.
Footage from the Associated Press shows a stills photograph of American First Lady Michelle Obama and her daughters, Malia, 12, and Sasha, 10, meeting ... see more »
Michelle Obama visits the Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg where she meets with the young African women leaders forum. see more »
The US First Lady Michelle Obama Malia and Sasha, delivered a lively reading of The Cat in the Hat to a group of youngsters, after they sang to them ... see more »
US first Lady Michelle Obama arrived at the Waterkloof Airforce Base in Pretoria, South Africa on Monday 20 June, 2011. see more »
The First Lady delivers a message before leaving on her Africa trip, urging young people to engage with each other in order to find commonalities. see more »
At the U.S.-sponsored Young African Women Leaders Forum, the First Lady will meet with young women who are making an impact in their own countries. ... see more »
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