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18 April 2024

A song for Madonna

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US Pop Star Madonna pictured  during a visit to Mkoko Primary School, one of the schools her Raising Malawi organization has built jointly with US organization BuildOn, during the visit of Madonna in the region of Kasungu, central Malawi. Madonna, said to be the single largest international philanthropic donor to Malawi, also supports childcare in the country which is home to nearly a million children orphaned by AIDS. She arrived in Malawi on March 31 with the two children she adopted from the small landlocked African country. (AFP)

Madonna sits with her adopted Malawian son David Banda during a visit to Mkoko Primary School, one of the schools Madonna's Raising Malawi organization has built jointly with US organization BuildOn, during the visit of Madonna. (AFP)

Madonna (2nd L) sits with her biological and adopted children (L to R) David Banda, Lourdes, Mercy James, and Rocco at Mkoko Primary School, one of the schools Madonna's Raising Malawi organization has built jointly with US organization BuildOn, during the visit of Madonna. (AFP)

Madonna (C) flanked by her Malawian adopted Children, David (in front of her) and Mercy (to her right) and BuildOn CEO Jim Ziolkowskiare (to her left), are pictured on April 2, 2013 oustide of a classroom with school children at Mkoko Primary School in the region of Kasungu, central Malawi. (AFP)

Madonna (2nd L) sits with the two children she adopted in Malawi, David Banda (L) and Mercy James (3rd R), in a classroom of the Mkoko Primary School in the area of Santhe in Kasungu district, central Malawi, one of the schools her Raising Malawi organization has built jointly with another US organization BuildOn. (AFP)

Madonna (C) flanked by her Malawian adopted Children, David (to her left) and Mercy (to her right), are pictured on April 2, 2013 oustide of a classroom with school children at Mkoko Primary School in the region of Kasungu, central Malawi, one of the schools her Raising Malawi organization has built jointly with US organization BuildOn. Madonna, said to be the single largest international philanthropic donor to Malawi, also supports childcare in the country which is home to nearly a million children orphaned by AIDS. (AFP)

Madonna (L) and one of her Malawian adopted children David are pictured in a classroom at Mkoko Primary School in the region of Kasungu, central Malawi, one of the schools her Raising Malawi organization has built jointly with US organization BuildOn. (AFP)

Madonna's biological daughter Loudes (L) and adopted daughter Mercy James (R) clap hands during a visit to Mkoko Primary School. (AFP)