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Zimbabwe's Mr Ugly pageant turns ugly

"I want to thank God for winning this title, last time I came fourth. I just want to thank the judges for recognising me as the winner," Maison Sere told journalists (AFP Photo/Jekesai Njikizana)

Harare

A 42-year-old unemployed man was crowned Zimbabwe's ugliest man at a pub pageant in Harare -- but the contest turned ugly when the runner-up accused judges of bias.

Maison Sere, who was missing several teeth and dressed in torn overalls, beat off five other contestants for the $500 Mr Ugly prize -- a large sum in a country facing massive unemploment.

"I want to thank God for winning this title, last time I came fourth. I just want to thank the judges for recognising me as the winner," Sere told journalists during a night of festivities Friday attended by 200 revellers.

Contenders in the "Ugly man" pageant pose for the judges panel during the "Ugliest Man" contest in Harare, Zimbabwe (AFP Photo/Jekezai Njikizana)


But William Masvinu, a three-time Mr Ugly winner who walked off with a $100 second prize this year, cried foul.

"The judges were not fair, the organisers must look for new judges to start the contest afresh. I did not lose today," Masvinu said.

Show organiser David Machowa said he created the pageant in 2012 to celebrate "beauty in ugliness".

"The show last night was very successful, and I still have plans to host Mr Ugly world," he said.