Mr. William Masvinu, also known as Mr Ugly Harare, says he is not happy at all these
days. He is now very famous but is still broke. He gets
mobbed by people
in town but still struggles to put food on the table. Fame without
money is making him miserable.
All he has to show for his fame is a $100 prize and free hotel
accommodation. He's still struggling working as a porter in Mbare.
But he remains hopeful that a door will open for him.
“Chipo chawakapiwa naMwari haufanire kuchinyara, unofanirwa
kuchishandisa (Why should I be ashamed of my God-given gift? Rather, I
should put it to good use). To other people who are like me, ugliness is
something you can’t run away from. I did not choose to be ugly and that
alone makes me special in a different way.
“I am appealing to promoters, musicians and companies to consider
engaging my services during their shows and other events where I can
feature because I strongly feel that the title of Mr Ugly goes hand in
hand with these sectors. This will help me earn something for myself and
my family,” said Masvinu (38 years old).
Asked how he got to participate in the contest, Masvinu confessed
that he was in the dark until Michael Gundo, who is now his manager,
told him about it.
“I frequent City Sports Bar for a
drink with my friends and I got wind that the management were calling on
ugly men to register for a Mr Ugly contest. I then approached a number
of people whom I told about the competition because it just caught my
fancy but some laughed it off.
“However, others told me of William (Masvinu) whom they said was
popularly known by his nickname (Masvingo) at Mbare Musika. I told him
about the contest and to my surprise he did not mind trying his luck.
“That is how he eventually became Mr Ugly,” Gundo explained.
Masvinu went on to beat several other contenders for the crown of Mr
Ugly and one, The newly crowned Mr Ugly said he was expecting to go
places with his crown: “Kana chipo chavepo hachichinje (One cannot
change reality).
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