
Beckham to scale
Kilimanjaro
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Dar es Salaam.
Dar es Salaam.
BRITISH soccer star David Beckham is ready to scale new heights by trekking up Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest peak in Africa, to help raise funds for children’s charity.
The 33-year-old has been asked by U2 front man Bono to join him on an expedition up Mount Kilimanjaro, and despite his busy schedule Beckham is reported to be absolutely set on making the climb.
According to latest media reports from the US, the climb would raise funds for the United Nation’s Children’s Fund (UNICEF).
The footballer is determined to make the climb up the 19,340ft snow-capped peak.
’’He was a bit uncertain at first but he found out, like many celebrities before him, that Bono can be very persuasive,’’ The Sun quoted the source as saying.
No date has been set as yet because Beckham is very busy with his LA Galaxy commitments.
There is also the insurance situation to iron out but he is absolutely set on doing it, the source added.
Kilimanjaro is a volcanic peak in northeast Tanzania, and it will take 48-year-old Bono, ex-Manchester United hero Beckham and West Ham keeper Robert Green, six days to scale it.
Beckham is meanwhile developing a role as a charity figurehead after going to Sierra Leone as a UNICEF ambassador in January.
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