|
Madonna
visits 3rd Malawi orphanage
LILONGWE—Madonna visited another orphanage in Malawi on Saturday amid
persistent rumors that she plans to adopt a boy who lost his parents to
AIDS.
It was the pop star's third visit to an orphanage in as many days. She
arrived in the impoverished country Wednesday and Malawian government
officials have said repeatedly she was planning to adopt a boy there.
But Madonna's spokeswoman has denied the rumors.
Madonna and her husband, film director Guy Ritchie, traveled Friday to
the small village of Mchinji near the Zambian border where she
distributed copies of her book "The English Roses" and listened to
children sing.
Alick, a boy of about 12, said it was the second time Madonna had
visited the Home of Hope orphanage. Several residents said they heard
she was going to adopt a boy named Davie and had been in discussions
with the boy's guardians to take him to the U.S. But there was no
confirmation of that.
Officials at the church-run home refused to speak to journalists, who
were kept away from the brick building by bodyguards. Madonna was
whisked away in a convoy of sport utility vehicles after the visit.
Malawi government officials have said they have been informed Madonna
plans to adopt a boy in the country. But they say she has not yet filed
any papers yet.
Madonna's spokeswoman, Liz Rosenberg, has denied the rumors, saying the
visit to Malawi is motivated by humanitarian aims to set up orphanages.
Malawi is among the poorest countries in the world, with rampant disease
and hunger, aggravated by periodic droughts and crop failure. Just over
14 percent of the 12 million population are infected with HIV, and an
estimated 1 million children have been orphaned. In many villages,
grandparents or older siblings struggle to feed orphans.
Madonna's visit has been shrouded in secrecy and she failed to show up
for a scheduled meeting Friday with a top government minister,
apparently because she was tied up visiting another orphanage.—Agencies |