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First Black African Set to go to space Dies In Crash

Galiwango Hassan
Last updated: July 10, 2019 8:36 am
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Galiwango Hassan
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Mandla Maseko, the South African former DJ who won a chance to become the first black African in space, has died in a motorbike crash, his family said in a statement.

His Space Dream came to a halt after the young south African who had won a chance to become the first black African scheduled to fly to the moon was involved in a tragic accident.

Maseko, 30, beat 1 million other contenders to win a trip to space sponsored by the Axe Apollo Space Academy, which had yet to be scheduled by the time of his death.

In his previous statements and public appearances, he had aired that he hoped his travel in to space would help to inspire all young African’s to dream, and know that  the world is full of endless possibilities.

Mandla was a motorcycle enthusiast

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“It hasn’t really sunk in yet. I’m envious of myself,” Maseko said at the time in a Guardian interview.”I’m not trying to make this a race thing, but us blacks grew up dreaming to a certain stage. You dreamed of being a policeman or a lawyer, but you knew you won’t get as far as pilot or astronaut.

“Then I went to space camp and I thought, I can actually be an astronaut.”

He went on to become a private pilot and was also a corporal with the South African National Defense Force, according to his Twitter bio.

The worldwide contest which Maseko participated in and went on to win was held in 2014 shortly after the death of South Africa’s first president Nelson Mandela,he was selected among the final 23, and later emerged as the final winner.

Maseko was scheduled to travel in 2015 after his training in space camp, but unfortunately the flight was postponed and a date of travel had not yet been communicated by his time of passing.

He was an avid public speaker and community worker who inspired many African children to pursue careers in science,the family statement said.

In 2016 he was honored by the Gauteng Department of Education in South Africa and had a science building at a school named after him, according to the statement.

Details of his memorial service and funeral will be announced later this week, family spokeswoman Sthembile Shabangu said.

Since the announcement of Maseko’s death by his family, South Africans together with the rest of Africa and the world at large, have taken to social media to pay tribute to him using the hashtag #RIPMandlaMaseko.

White South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth, who bought a seat on a Russian Soyuz capsule for £12 million was the first African in space.

He spent eight days aboard the international space station in 2002.

 

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