The Borneo Post

Madonna jets into Malawi with adopted children

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American pop queen Madonna ( pictured above) discreetly flew into Malawi on Monday with her adopted children from the southern African nation.

“I saw Madonna, two of her adopted children David Banda and Mercy James, plus an entourage of 10, come through the VIP lounge,” Peter Botha, a spokesman for the Lilongwe airport police, told AFP.

He said Madonna arrived shortly before midday at Kamuzu Internatio­nal Airport in Lilongwe on a private jet.

Her visit, for reasons which remained unclear, comes three months after education authoritie­s challenged a claim by her charity Raising Malawi that it built 10 schools in the impoverish­ed country last year.

Education minister Eunice Kazembe said the charity had only built 10 classroom blocks and not schools.

Madonna’s charity, in tandem with global non-profit buildOn, had announced in December the completion of 10 schools, claiming they would provide education to 4,871 children.

It is not the fi rst time the singer has run into trouble with authoritie­s in Malawi, the native home of her adopted children.

In 2010 Madonna laid the foundation stone of a US$ 15million academy for girls in Chinkota village, outside the capital Lilongwe. But a year later the project was cancelled because of mismanagem­ent, and local employees sacked.

The academy was replaced by plans to build schools in order to reach more children. — AFP

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