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Published Date: 06 November 2009
MALAWI has threatened to arrest protesting villagers blocking construction of Madonna's multi-million-dollar girls' academy, a new controversy for the singer in the African country where she has adopted two children.
About 140 villagers are demanding more money for land the government has leased to Madonna's charity – Raising Malawi – for 99 years.

District Commissioner for Lilongwe Charles Kalemba, other senior government officials and Raising Malawi fail
ed to reach an agreement in talks with representatives of the villagers on Thursday in a bid to resolve the dispute.

"If we cannot agree on this and if you cannot understand that this is government land, then I will have no choice but tell police to arrest you people for blocking development work on the site," Mr Kalemba told the village chief, Chinkhota.

Madonna launched the construction of the school last month and pledged to build similar facilities in other countries if the project succeeds.

The Raising Malawi Academy for Girls – in Chinkhota village about 10 miles outside the capital Lilongwe – is expected to be completed in two years and will admit 500 girls from the country's 28 districts. It is expected to cost $15 million.

Malawi's government came under fire after Madonna adopted a 13-month-old boy, David Banda, in 2006, with critics accusing it of giving her special treatment by skirting laws that ban non-residents from adopting. In June this year, Malawi's Supreme Court overturned a ruling that Madonna could not adopt a four-year-old girl – Mercy James – because the singer was not a resident.





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  • Last Updated: 05 November 2009 9:57 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Incandescent,

06/11/2009 13:38:31
$15 million? In Malawi?



Oh dear.
2

Derango,

19/11/2009 01:40:11
Madonna is fabulous I only with people like Rupert Murdoch were generous like her.

 

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