[01:00.33]after meeting relatives of the former South African president in Johannesburg.
[01:04.57]Mr. Mandela remains critically ill in hospital with a lung infection.
[01:08.61]Mike Wooldridge in Pretoria has more details.
[01:11.42]The health of the man President Obama today described as his personal inspiration, Nelson Mandela is framing this visit.
[01:19.25]Mr. Zuma acknowledged it as much at the news conference that followed their talks
[01:22.98]saying that Barack Obama and Nelson Mandela were bond by history as the first black presidents of their respective countries
[01:30.37]and both carry the dreams of millions of people who were previously oppressed.
[01:34.99]Mr. Obama paid his tribute to the man who led South Africa’s transition to a non-racial democracy.
[01:41.34]“The outpouring of love that we’ve seen in recent days shows that the triumph of Nelson Mandela and this nation speaks to something very deep in the human spirit.”
[01:51.93]A senior leader of the Somali militant group Al-Shabab, Hasan Dahir Aweys has been transferred to the capital Mogadishu.
[01:59.85]There’s still confusion on whether he surrendered or defected.
[02:03.32]Abdullah Abudishak reports.
[02:05.45]Hours after his arrival in Mogadishu Aweys was still at the airport.
[02:10.00]He was negotiating with government officials led by Somalia’s interior minister.