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Mr Ugly 2016 postponed to October, director blames political unrest

This year’s edition of the Mr Ugly pageant final competitions, which was slated for August, has failed to take off, forcing organisers to postpone it to October.

William Masvinu (R), winner of Zimbabwe's 2012 "Mr. Ugly" pageant, poses with his wife, Alice Chabhanga. Chabhanga says she was attracted to Masvinu because of his cheerfulness, kindness, and sense of humor.
William Masvinu (R), winner of Zimbabwe’s 2012 “Mr. Ugly” pageant, poses with his wife, Alice Chabhanga. Chabhanga says she was attracted to Masvinu because of his cheerfulness, kindness, and sense of humor.

The pageant director, David “Apama” Machowa, had initially indicated plans to host the Mr Ugly Africa and Mr Ugly World that also have since been postponed to a date next year.

Machowa however rubbished claims that the pageant was dogged by financial problems but attributed the delay to “the current political situation” in the country.

He said the preliminary competitions were still underway, adding they would come up with the date for the national finals after completion of the preliminary rounds.

“The pageant is on next month, Bulawayo will host its provincial competitions before moving to Mashonaland East and other provinces. The funds are there. Remember, we clinched a sponsorship deal sometime this year,” he said.

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“We were billed to host some competitions in Mbare and other areas in Harare, but we could not as we were also affected by the current unrest in the country…”

Early this year, the pageant received a major boost after a leading furniture company, Lifestyle Furniture Centre, pledged to sponsor the events but however since its inception in 2011, the pageant has been struggling to secure meaningful funding, with Machowa using personal funds.

The pageant was popularised in 2012 after Epworth-based William Masvinu, a porter at Mbare Musika, retained the title from Brian Mateyazondo.

However in 2014, the pageant took a sabbatical due to lack of funds and last year, Masvinu lost the title to Miso Sere at a tight contest held in Harare.

Masvinu is however expected to take part at the finals after he emerged victorious in Epworth recently during the preliminary round held at Club RTS. Nehanda Radio

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