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| Sparks fly over Miss Zimbabwe (UK) contest
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Staff Reporter To compound an already volatile situation, a company trading as Miss Zimbabwe UK which has conducted the beauty contest for the past nine years has threatened to sue the ZimExpo UK organisers who hosted the pageant on the sidelines of the ZimExpo Business Exhibition. Hilda Mate-Kole, a 22-year-old Business and IT student born in Ghana to a Zimbabwean dad and a Ghanaian mum won the contest, sparking a volley of protests from other contestants who also questioned the quality of judging. "I get the feeling it was pre-arranged," one of the contestants told New Zimbabwe.com. "They cannot say it's a Miss Zimbabwe contest and then go on to recruit foreigners who go on to win under dubious circumstances." It got worse as it emerged that the first princess also has foreign links. Angel Nxumayo, 17, hails from Mpumalanga Province in South Africa and can hardly be called a Zimbabwean. She told New Zimbabwe.com: "My mum is Zimbabwean and my dad is South African." New
Zimbabwe.com deliberately delayed naming the winners of the contest
while weighing the legal implications. He added: "The issue is with my legal team and the organisers will be dealt with." As if the crisis couldn't get any worse, he announced that he was still forging ahead with his original plans to have a Miss Zimbabwe UK contest on New Year's Eve at London's Custon House Hotel. Written
questions have been submitted to the Zim Expo 2004 organisers who have
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