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Madonna on a 'school trip' to Malawi

US pop star Madonna plants a tree at a ground breaking ceremony for her Raising Malawi Academy for Girls in Malawi. Madonna who is funding the building of the school was the guest of honour at the function. The 51-year-old celebrity arrived in the impoverished southern African country on Sunday. She was accompanied by her four children _ daughters Lourdes and Mercy, and sons Rocco and David. (Photo: AP)

  • US pop star Madonna plants a tree at a ground breaking ceremony for her Raising Malawi Academy for Girls in Malawi. Madonna who is funding the building of the school was the guest of honour at the function. The 51-year-old celebrity arrived in the impoverished southern African country on Sunday. She was accompanied by her four children _ daughters Lourdes and Mercy, and sons Rocco and David. (Photo: AP)
  • Madonna plants a tree at a ground breaking ceremony for her Raising Malawi Academy for Girls in Malawi, Monday, Oct. 26, 2009. Madonna who is funding the building of the school was the guest of honour at the function. The 51-year-old celebrity arrived in the impoverished southern African country on Sunday. She was accompanied by her four children _ daughters Lourdes and Mercy, and sons Rocco and David. (Photo: AP)
  • Madonna plants a tree at a ground breaking ceremony for her Raising Malawi Academy for Girls in Malawi, Monday, Oct. 26, 2009. Madonna who is funding the building of the school was the guest of honour at the function. The 51-year-old celebrity arrived in the impoverished southern African country on Sunday. She was accompanied by her four children _ daughters Lourdes and Mercy, and sons Rocco and David. (Photo: AP)
  • US pop star Madonna, left, and her daughter Lourdes attend the ground breaking ceremony for her Raising Malawi Academy for Girls in Malawi, Monday, Oct. 26, 2009. Madonna who is funding the building of the school was the guest of honour at the function. The 51-year-old celebrity arrived in the impoverished southern African country on Sunday. She was accompanied by her four children _ daughters Lourdes and Mercy, and sons Rocco and David. (Photo: AP)
  • Madonna gestures after cutting the ribbon at the ground breaking ceremony for the Raising Malawi Academy for Girls in Malawi, Monday,October, 26, 2009. Madonna who is funding the building of the school was the guest of honour at the function. The 51-year-old celebrity arrived in the impoverished southern African country on Sunday. She was accompanied by her four children - daughters Lourdes and Mercy, and sons Rocco and David. (Photo: AP)
  • US pop star Madonna plants a tree at a ground breaking ceremony for the Raising Malawi Academy for Girls in Malawi, Monday, Oct., 26, 2009. Madonna, who is funding the building of the school was the guest of honour at the function. (Photo: AP)
  • US pop star Madonna, second from left, gestures before cutting the ribbon at the ground breaking ceremony for the Raising Malawi Academy for Girls in Malawi, Monday, Oct, 26, 2009. Madonna who is funding the building of the school was the guest of honour at the function. (Photo: AP)
  • US singer Madonna (L) cuts a ribbon next to Malawi’s Education Minister George Chiponda (C) and the co-founder of Raising Malawi Girls Academy, Michael Berg (R) during a ceremony to officially launch the construction work of Madonna's Girls Academy in Lilongwe on October 26, 2009. Madonna broke ground today on a girls academy she is building in Malawi, billed as a "gift" to the country from where she has adopted two children. (Photo: AFP)
  • US pop queen Madonna holds a Moringa tree soon after planting it during a ceremony to officially launch the construction work of Madonna's Raising Malawi Girls Academy in Lilongwe on October 26, 2009. Madonna broke ground today on a girls academy she is building in Malawi, billed as a "gift" to the country from where she has adopted two children. (Phot: AFP)
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