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Scent of dollars sees security

Scent of dollars sees security

BLANTYRE – Malawi’s highest court yesterday began deliberating on Madonna’s bid to adopt a three-year-old girl, as a dispute erupted over whether a man trying to stop the proceedings is the girl’s father.

Madonna was not at the closed-door hearing at the Malawi Supreme Court of Appeal, and a ruling may not be announced for several days. The 50-year-old pop star is fighting a lower court’s decision that she cannot adopt Chifundo ‘Mercy’ James because she had not been screened over time by Malawi authorities. The court said the rules were bent when Madonna adopted her son David from Malawi last year. Madonna’s Malawian lawyer Alan Chinula said he was ‘hopeful’ the appeal would succeed, and argued the lower court had relied on outdated law to block the girl’s adoption. Madonna found the girl in 2006 at Kondanani Children’s Village, an orphanage in the southern town of Bvumbwe just south of the commercial capital of Blantyre. It was the same year she adopted David, whom she found at another orphanage in the central Mchinji district. On Sunday, a man claimed to The Associated Press he was the girl’s father, and has sought help from the Malawi Law Society to stop the adoption. James Kambewa, a 24-year-old a security guard, acknowledged he has never seen the child, who according to court documents was placed in the orphanage when her 14-year-old mother died a few weeks after giving birth to her. But Kambewa said he now wanted to claim custody of Chifundo. ‘I may be poor, but I think I have what it takes to raise a daughter,’ he claimed. ‘I will fight the adoption.’ The brother of the girl’s mother told the AP the family does not know Kambewa. ‘How can he claim he is the father when he hasn’t been around all this time?’ said Peter Baneti, who explained that the girl was put in the orphanage because there was no one to breast-feed the baby. Baneti said he had agreed to the adoption on behalf of the family, and that Kambewa was ‘just an opportunist’. Madonna spokeswoman Liz Rosenberg said in an e-mail message she doesn’t know if Kambewa is the father. ‘All I know is that Mercy has been in an orphanage since the day she was born,’ Rosenberg said. – Nampa-AP

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