09 February 2010 - 21H35  

Businessman to fly African flags on space trip
Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo (C), slung beneath White Knight Two, the twin-fuselage mothership that will carry it to launch altitude, is unveiled in December 2009 in Mojave, California. A Dubai-based businessman who has signed up to be a space tourist on SpaceShipTwo said he planned to fly the flags of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda on his out-of-world journey in honour of his childhood in Africa.
Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo (C), slung beneath White Knight Two, the twin-fuselage mothership that will carry it to launch altitude, is unveiled in December 2009 in Mojave, California. A Dubai-based businessman who has signed up to be a space tourist on SpaceShipTwo said he planned to fly the flags of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda on his out-of-world journey in honour of his childhood in Africa.

AFP - A Dubai-based businessman who has signed up to be a space tourist said Tuesday he planned to fly the flags of Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda on his out-of-world journey in honour of his childhood in Africa.

Real estate magnate Ashish Thakkar was in Nairobi to receive a Kenyan flag from Prime Minister Raila Odinga ahead of a space voyage expected next year.

"I feel honoured that I will be the first to take Kenya?s flag into space," said Thakkar, 28.

"I believe Kenya can use this historic trip to market itself internationally. I want to boost Kenya?s image abroad," he said.

Thakkar, co-founder of the international Kensington Group real estate agency, is among 40 people who have paid 200,000 dollars for a trip on Richard Branson's commercial rocket plane SpaceShipTwo.

He was born in Britain but spent 15 years of his childhood in Africa before his family returned to Britain. He has been in Dubai for the past eight years.

Thakkar has already received the Tanzanian flag from President Jakaya Kikwete and is due to also meet Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni, who will hand him the country's flag.

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