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43-year-old wins his fourth title as Zimbabwe's ugliest man

Winner of the ugliest challenges the world for a contest.

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William Masvinu has won the 2017 Mr. Ugly contest to take his tally to four championships.

The 43-year-old earned 98 points to edge out Fanuel Musekiwa and previous winner Mison Sere who came second and third respectively.

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The event was held on Sunday in the Zimbabwean capital and saw the overall winner take home $500 plus a cow.

Mr. Masvinu told the media after the event, "No one can dispute that I am the ugliest person in Zimbabwe.” He explained that complacency caused him the title last year

He also expressed his desire to go international. “I now want to take my ugliness outside the country. If there is Mr. Ugly World, I am confident I will bring the crown to Zimbabwe."

The Organiser of the pageant, David Machowa, in a statement said he was happy with this year's edition. "This year's event was bigger and better.”

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