Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Munyamana: Bodybuilde­r, electronic technician

- Mehluli Sibanda Senior Sports Reporter

A FORTNIGHT ago saw Lovemore Munyamana land his fifth Mr Bulawayo title uninterrup­ted as he asserted his authority as the best bodybuilde­r in the City of Kings.

Away from the muscle flexing, Munyamana earns a living from fixing electronic gadgets, something he studied for in Mutare as well as Bulawayo.

He disclosed in an interview last Tuesday that he can repair any electronic appliance apart from a fridge. Being a bodybuilde­r means that he has to divide his time between hitting the gym and attending to malfunctio­ning gadgets at his work premises situated at Thikili Shopping Centre in Mpopoma.

Born on 13 December 1984 in Chimaniman­i Munyamana went to Biriiri Primary School and Biriiri High School. Munyamana attained four Ordinary Level subjects in 2001 with an A in Mathematic­s, and Bs in Integrated Science, Geography and a C in Agricultur­e.

He proceeded to Mutare Polytechni­c where he did a certificat­e and diploma in Electrical Electronic­s at Mutare Polytechni­c from 2003 up to 2005. Munyamana also studied for another certificat­e and diploma in Auto Electronic­s at Speciss College in Bulawayo from 2010 to 2012.

“I earn a living from fixing television­s, amplifiers and doing satellite installati­ons. I work from Mpopoma at Thikili Shopping Centre. I can fix any electronic gadgets except fridges,’’ said Munyamana.

His love for weights started when he was at school but he revealed that he had no idea on which muscles he was working on at that time. When he settled in Bulawayo, Munyamana started off at a backyard facility in Iminyela but now trains at the state-of-theart Bodyworks Gym located in the city centre where he has been working out since the beginning of this year.

“I started bodybuildi­ng in high school; I used to lift weights but had no idea which muscles I was working on. I started being serious lifting weights at Iminyela Gym which has produced some top bodybuilde­rs in the city. After that I went to Mandava Gym in Mpopoma. In 2011 I went to Barberton Gym, then Dynamics in 2012 up to 2015 when I shifted to Bodyworks in 2016,’’ Munyamana said.

He describes how he balances between hitting the gym and attending to broken down electronic gadgets. He also has a special diet which sees him not touch any fatty foods which has seen his family also adopt the same. He consumes an incredible 10 eggs daily, five in the morning and the same number in the evening.

“Like an entreprene­ur, I come to the gym early morning in the morning, I start at 730 and leave just before 11, and I give myself time to sleep then start work at 1pm until late depending on the pressure. I have a special diet, I don’t eat food with fat, my family now eats what I eat, and like a bodybuilde­r I eat a lot of quantities. I eat 10 eggs a day, in the morning I eat two full eggs, three without the yolk, in the evening it is the same. A lot of bodybuilde­rs do not eat sadza, they love rice but for me I eat sadza,’’ said Munyamana.

His first ever bodybuildi­ng contest was in 2011 when he entered the Mr Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Trade Fair staged at Hustlers Night Club. Munyamana finished fifth in a competitio­n won by Isaac Chimucheng­a of Gweru.

He said that he had no clue at that time what a pose was. During the same year he also entered Mr Matabelela­nd held at Barberton Gym where he finished in third place in what was his first best ever achievemen­t in bodybuildi­ng.

His maiden participat­ion in Mr Bulawayo came in 2012 at an event held at Body Active Gym. Munyamana won the competitio­n which sick in the build up to the show. Munyamana he has gone on to claim since then with his believes that having a balanced body has been latest conquest coming last Saturday at Elite the key to him winning Mr Bulawayo for five 400. The first time he entered an internatio­nal years in a row. event was in 2012 at the All Africa Olympia “I was not feeling well, so I was not really where he finished in sixth place. prepared, I had a headache for almost three

Munyamana competed for the first time in weeks. Each time I go to the gym I train hard, the Mr Zimbabwe in 2013 and settled for second my body is symmetrica­l and proportion­al; the place in the up to 70kgs category, beaten muscle must be balanced in the whole body. to the top prize by Chimucheng­a. The following When I prepare for any event I tell myself year, he was the top man in that section the competitio­n is big, I eat a lot of protein to before he finished second last year with the build muscles, focus on diet, and I don’t eat a number one accolade going the way of Garikai lot of carbohydra­tes. I still go to the gym once Mujuru. a day, bulking the muscles takes one and half

In April this year, Munyamana was the hours and cutting three hours. My job plays runner up in the Mr ZITF staged at Cloud a big role in burning fat in my body,’’ he said. Nine where the first prize went to South The father of two boys aged seven and four Africa-based Zimbabwean Ndumiso Dlodlo. said his wife has an understand­ing of bodybuildi­ng Munyamana believes that he lost that contest in that she has to prepare healthy because of size. food with no salt as well sugar a month before

A month later, Munyamana travelled to big competitio­ns. South Africa to compete in the Arnold Classic He has some wise words to all the at Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesbu­rg. up-and-coming bodybuilde­rs especially in He came fifth in the up to 70kgs section Bulawayo with the advice being to stay away out of the 38 competitor­s who entered that from drugs as supplement­s are the best way of category. He believes that he could have finished building a body. He believes that bodybuilde­rs in a higher position but he made some in the city are not keen on trimming down wrong poses which cost him marks. their bodies ahead of competitio­ns which is

On his defence of the Mr Bulawayo title, the reason why it has been hard to dislodge Munyamana pointed out that that his preparatio­ns him as Mr Bulawayo. had not gone that well since he was “This sport is nice but when it comes to diet its really painful, you have to reduce water intake three weeks before competitio­n. Any sport is not a matter of winning, stay away from drugs because there is life after bodybuildi­ng when you are no longer a bodybuilde­r.

“There are better ways of building your body with supplement­s, you can impress people with big muscles but when you no longer training it has side effects. The problem with Bulawayo bodybuilde­rs is that they don’t want to lose weight, they want to stay bulky, when it is time to cut I cut to the bone,’’ said Munyamana.

For winning Mr Bulawayo, Munyamana got a brand new Samsung Galaxy Tablet 3, $150, a 5kg bucket of supplement­s which he said lasts him two weeks, a trophy and a medal.

Only five senior bodybuilde­rs took part with Givemore Marufu absent because he was taking part in the Zimbabwe Republic Police Commission­er’s Sports Gala in Harare while Lazarus Shereni has relocated to South Africa.

Munyamana expressed his gratefulne­ss to Thompson Mpala, a city businessma­n who provided all the prizes. He extended his appreciati­on to his own personal sponsors who assist him with supplement­s Linneth Magigwana and Jerry Sullivan.

He is really thankful to Simon Gama who makes sure that the sport of bodybuildi­ng continues to grow in Bulawayo.

Munyamana’s desire is to compete in bodybuildi­ng up to the age of 40. His mother, who also resides in Mpopoma, gets worried especially when his son is preparing for competitio­ns because of the dieting he goes through. Munyamana disclosed that he is capable of trimming down his body from 78kg to 70kg in a space of one-and-a-half months.

One thing that people do not know about Munyamana is that he is occasional­ly hired as a bouncer in nightclubs. To make up for his lack of a menacing body, Munyamana has to wear a vest to scare off would-be trouble causers.

“I am sometimes a bouncer at night clubs, just on a part-time basis, to make up for not being bulky I wear muscle tops,’’ said Munyamana.

While other bodybuilde­rs in the city ponder how they can dislodge him as Mr Bulawayo, Munyamana is busy attending to broken down electronic devices while also working hard at the gym to keep on holding onto his title. — @ Mdawini_29

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Lovemore Munyamana working on a TV set
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