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The Bitter Truth: Why 'Big Brother Africa' 2016 Is Off!

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 By now you possibly have noticed that for a second year running, hugely popular pan-African show, Big Brother Africa (BBA), is not happening in 2016.

According to a statement from Mnet, the show is still under evaluation and thus not part of the upcoming programming schedule.

“At the moment, the team is busy re-evaluating the strategic direction of Big Brother Africa. Be assured that when it returns, it will be bigger and better,” reads the statement.

When BBA first premiered on Sunday May 25, 2003, it shook African airwaves. For the very first time, reality TV about Africans for Africa, was broadcasting in more than 10 countries. Unlike now, where Africa has been abbreviated to South Africa and Nigeria, the reality show had participants from different countries where MultiChoice has a presence, including Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Angola, Uganda, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Ghana and Nigeria.

The show introduced us to eventual winner Cherise Makubale (Zambia), Cameron Stout who visited from the Big Brother UK house, among others.

The longest Big Brother Africa season, the first one lasted for 106 days, yet Ugandans enjoyed each day until it wrapped on September 7, even inspiring hit songs for people like Bebe Cool. The show’s shower hour had many glued to their TVs in the morning, and others lounged in bars as they waited for the ‘uncut’ sessions.

The show then took a break, returning in 2007 for a second season with Maureen Namatovu representing Uganda. The days in the house had been clipped to 98; the show host had changed from Mark Pilgrim to Kabelo Ngakane, and it was too predictable.

And that would write the script for subsequent seasons; with each edition, the show’s popularity dwindled. Not even the move to double the number of housemates or triple the cash prize saved the show. It did not help matters that the popular shower hour had been scrapped due to an outcry from the channel’s sizeable Nigerian subscribers that even then influenced what the rest of Africa watched.
The last time BBA got Ugandans talking was in 2013; it was the eighth season and Uganda was represented by Urban TV and XFM presenter Charlie ‘Denzel’ Mwiyeretsi. His sense of fashion and weird dance moves aside, he was the third consecutive Vision Group employee representing Uganda after Ernest Wasike and Kyle Duncan Kushaba, raising questions on whether contestants were handpicked, and not a result of auditions.

Many believe the show had lost its way before producers even thought of re-evaluating it and was simply riding on the success of its premiere season.

“That season was a hit for many reasons; it was fresh and almost all contestants had no expectations,” Hannah Nakuya, who was in S4 when BBA I was on air, says, adding that there was a surprise factor for both the audience and contestants.

“By the time the show came back in 2007, many of the new contestants had watched season one and thus wanted to replicate it,” she says.

Maureen Nakate, a fan that has watched at least three of the seasons, notes that the reason the show is not coming back was because it lost itself.

“At the beginning, they introduced us to 12 nobodies from Africa; by the time they came back for the seasons that followed, they were introducing us to somehow known Africans – models, beauty pageant contestants, artistes and media personalities.”

Look at Uganda’s contestants; after Gaetano who was a law student from Makerere, subsequent season had Namatovu, a budding designer and pageant contestant; Maurice Mugisha, a famous model; Ernest Wasike, a radio presenter and public relations executive; before Kyle and Denzel, both TV personalities; and the last one in 2014: a serving Miss Uganda, Stella Nantumbwe.

But other schools of thought say the show is not coming back because of financial issues. It is said that with dwindling ratings, the show lost advertisers and it became hard to run an expensive show.

Wasike told The Observer, “I think the show has failed because it failed to have a follow- up program that would have the previous contestants be looked upon as people that society would aspire to be. When you are out, it’s back to being in a jungle, yet you have been put up there in public.”

In his view, people did not see the value of actually being in the house, thus the failure to get suitable candidates. Other contestants, however, have Big Brother to thank for transforming their lives. Gaetano was catapulted to continental TV fame thanks to BBA.

Denzel and Sharon O say the show was a lifesaver because of the representation package given to each contestant. At the moment, two things are certain: a full rebrand and strategizing of the show; if not, then the station would have killed the goose that laid the golden eggs. For now, South Africa has had national seasons of its own Big Brother, as has Angola.

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Live Show: KO stuns!

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The third last Live Eviction Show of the season is finally here and to kick off the show, South African Hip Hop giant KO set the studio ablaze doing one of his hit songs Caracara featuring Kid X.

The audience was equally impressed by the duo’s performance as they were kept on their toes through out. Shortly after, star host IK joined the duo on stage and as expected started pulling off his famous dance moves. Former Chase mate Pokell Nare from Zimbabwe was also among the anxious audience.

By the look of things, it’s going to be a stunning show bearing in mind that there are lots of surprise for both Africa and the Hotshots.

Keep it here, for all the updates on the Live Show!

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Live Show: EXES NO MORE!

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The Live Show is on and poor Hotshots are yet to find out about the whole ex housemates’ prank. In a very shocking move, host IK went straihgt into the house and told all ex housemates to stand up, he told one by one to sit down and later called ou Luclay, Feza and Vimbai’s names meaning they were ‘evicted’ from the house.

Vimbai pulled off a show of sorts when she got emotional with the likes of JJ and Butterphly buying it, or were they feeling some relief? Before the trio left the house, they hugged all the residents with Natasha screaming in disbelief, all the Hotshots clearly believed all the happenings.

The trio left the house and joined IK on stage much to the audience’s excitement.

Well done ex residents!

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Evictions: ‘Chicky’ Mr.265 & Samantha sent packing!

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In rather a very shocking move, two housemates; Samantha and Mr.265 have been Evicted from the Big Brother Hotshots house this evening after 42 days!

The duo were up alongside Goitse, Idris and Macky2 and host IK called out their names thus bringing an end to their dreams of bagging USD $300.000.

Samantha becomes the first South African to leave the house leaving behind Nhlanhla in the running for the grand prize. Like wise Mr.265 also is the first Malawian to leave the house with Sipe still carrying the Malawian flag sky high. Samantha had initially not been nominated but was put up by HoH Sipe something she attributed to “some underlying issues with Sipe” during her eviction interview.

With the curtains coming down on Samantha and Mr numbers, the house now has 12 housemates remaining and surely with such eviction shows, we are bound to see the numbers reducing with three weeks to go. Hopefully Biggie doesn’t send another one home as the show is still young.

All the best to Mr.265 and Samantha!

What did you make of today’s double eviction?

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Evictions: Permithias steps out!

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Guitarist/chef Permithias has been evicted from the Big Brother house this evening after 35 days of pure entertainment especially on the guitar. Just like Frankie who has followed country man Arthur out, Permithias also becomes the second Namibian to leave the house after Luis got the boot last week. Permithias’ eviction comes at a time when the ladies he’d gotten closest to Sabina and Laveda were evicted a few weeks back.

He’s the 12th housemate to be evicted from the house. His eviction also means that there are now 7 male housemates remaining in the house, just like their female counterparts.

Coincidentally, during the first two weeks or so, it seemed like the roses were wilting but after 5 weeks, the men have also suffered the wrath of the show following evictions of 4 men in two weeks.

With 14 housemates remaining in the house, the numbers are getting smaller by the day and with nominations coming up next, , it’s definitely not going to be easy, housemates will have to nominate their close friends, since it seems they are most likely to run out of options.

Go well Permithias, the house will definitely miss you and those great sessions with the guitar.

What did you make of today’s evictions?

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Evictions: Game over for Rwanda!

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Not good news for Rwanda after her remaining Hotshot rep Frankie has been booted out of the Big Brother House after over a month under the watchful eye of Biggie.

Frankie follows on the heels of fellow country mate Arthur who was evicted last week. His eviction spells an end to debutantes Rwanda’s dreams of winning the show.

Frankie was up against the likes of Ellah, Trezagah, Butterphly, Permithias, Nhlanhla and was unfortunately unable to beat off the competition thus the boot. He becomes the 11th housemate to be evicted from the show.

During his eviction interview, Frankie said that he would be going back to modeling and music careers.

Rwanda should be proud of her reps; Frankie and Arthur, they’ve definitely done a great job.

There seems to be another eviction, let wait and see…

All the best to Frankie!

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Sheillah Stressed By Evictions!

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If there is  any housemate who is suffering from  eviction fever, that should be Sheillah!

As housemates are unaware of whom Head of House put up for eviction, tension and concern are  rampant in  Biggie’s house ahead of tonight’s eviction.With only JJ 100% sure of his safety and perhaps Samantha  his dream girl, the rest of the housemates are  scared but Sheillah is freaking scared!

The Satswana girl was filled with tension last  night that saw her changing her sleeping arrangement  with Nhlanhla to getting her own bed. She said that she had to get ready for today, look fresh for the salon and then wait  for that IK moment. This  morning as the nominees had their hair done, it was not different as stress was all over Sheillah’s face and the only thing we could read  is the worry to leave the house.
Sheillah was this week nominated for her first time  with six other  males which  we believe is stressing her up. After watching six other girls leave the house, plus Alusa‘s shocking exit, Sheillah is worried as she doesn’t know  where  her relationship with Africa stands. Thanks God she last night had Nhlanhla  consoling her that if it is him or to her to leave the house today, he’s  ready to say goodbye.

This week, Arthur, Frankie, Kacey, Luis, Macky2, Mr2.265 and Sheillah are up for possible eviction and at least  one of them will pack his or her bags back home. Whom do you think it will be?

 

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Is It Becoming A Boys’ Camp?

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It is pretty much disheartening to watch six ladies leave the Big Brother House when the men are comfortably enjoying Biggie’s fancy house and its environment.

The last time I checked out the voting community, I realized ladies do vote more than the men. Basing on that, I happen to ask” Are ladies not supporting fellow ladies or it turned the other way round and men took over?” We saw, Mira, Resa, Lilian, Esther, Sabina and Laveda as the first six ladies to be kicked out of the house not until Alusa (who I still believe was a mistake) joined the queue as a compensation.

Alright, for the ladies out their voting, We understand that it is pleasant and eye candy as you look at  Luis’  6 packs and the other guys’ abs but for us the straight guys out here, we’ll be like walking to a gay party….That’s if we continue to see more ladies getting evicted. Honestly, the rate at which women are being evicted from the Hotshots, it looks like the battle will be between men which is 150% unfair! Thank God that this week we only have one lady among men which means that there are high chances that a testosterone might leave this week.

I still wonder how  guys survived in the first week when all housemates  were up for eviction. Thanks to Tayo who saw it that the house was becoming a Boys’ camp  thus put up Alusa who ended up packing even though I personally still wanted his loudness.

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Alusa Also Evicted!

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We all know that Sunday is  one  bloody day in the Big Brother game and here it  is again and at least someone had to go home.After sending the Tanzanian saxophonist-Laveda, the second Housemate to get marching orders was Alusa.

The Fake emerald and real Hotshot housemate has been the last man standing for his country Kenya after sending  Sabina home last week. This now marks seven Housemates out of the journey to the $300,000. With six ladies  and one man out, it leaves the battle to 19 housemates till day 61.

Explaining earlier, IK said that there were three housemates tied with one country vote. According to the Big Brother Africa rules, if the popularity/country  vote does not yield clear evictees and there is a deadlock between two or more housemates, the percentage vote from each of the 15 regions is added together and divided by 14 in order to generate an across-the-board percentage, which will then ascertain who stays and who goes.

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Evictions: Laveda bows out!

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Tanzanian lass Laveda has been evicted from the Big Brother house after 21 days of total entertainment and being real and showcasing massive talent.

The saxophonist who won the first ever HoH crown in week one courtesy of her skills behind the saxophone couldn’t beat off stiff competition from the other nominees of the week.

Her eviction comes at a time when she’s been criticized by some Big Brother Africa fans for her latest antics which could have probably played against her.

She leaves the house with only one Tanzanian Idris who had actually feared for her eviction during his heated conversations with Kacey, Samantha and Ma’m Bea yesterday.

Laveda’s boot also means that she’s the six female housemate to be evicted after Resa, Mira, Lilian, Esther and Sabina.

Go well Laveda, the future is definitely bright!

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Five Girls Out In Two Weeks, Is It Fair?

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If I am to strengthen my  mind a  little bit and dig through  the previous Big Brother seasons that I can remember, I can certify  that the Hotshots edition is exiting ladies as if it had the game planned for guys already! Which season has ever booted out five ladies in just a fortnight? The show launched with 26 housemates sexually balanced but as of now, the females are five  heads down in two weeks with eight more to empty the girls’ squad.

In the first week, Africa saw Zambia’s Resa and Mozambique’s Mira departing after coming up as housemates with the least number of votes out of the 25 who were up for eviction  that week. Yesterday was  yet another  bad day for the show’s avid watchers as they lost three full packaged entertainers in one night!

The road came to an end for Nigeria’s exotic dancer and a renowned twerking queen Lilian as well as the pint sized Ugandan dancer aka small pepper. As if that was not enough damage caused to the fans, Biggie also decided to go for  a third head in the same night and it was none other than Kenya’s multi-talented Sabina. For those who have been  tuning your  TV sets for the twerking and anaconda moves, find another eye candy activity because those are no more.

From the nominations  held last night, it came out that Laveda had 11 nominations, Ellah and M’am Bea each had 3 nominations. This puts another set of three housemates in the heart of leaving and staying, not forgetting to think about the HOH add decision which might also be a lady depending on the will-be-HOH tonight!…. Should we expect  the males to dominate this season? and who do you miss the most among the five booted ladies?

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Evictions: Sabina sent packing!

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Seems like Sabina will be boarding the same plane back to Kenya with Afro group Elani after she became today’s third and the game’s fifth housemate to be evicted from the Big Brother house.

In what seemed like a twist, IK had to call Sizwe Ntsaluba Gobodo auditor back to stage with voting results. IK revealed that there was actually a tie in the results and thus another housemate had to leave the house. Most probably, the audience and Africa didn’t see this coming as they had speculated that Biggie would again get rid of just two like the previous week.

Well, Sabina’s eviction also spells danger for Uganda’s neighbors Kenya who also remain with only one Hotshot in Alusa.

Meanwhile, after Esther and Lilian’s evictions, the survivors were understandably over the moon congratulating one another for another maneuver through today’s evictions little did the poor souls know that IK would be back to take another one of their own.

Not to play with their minds, IK assured them that he was not going to play pranks on them this time around, he called out Sabina’s name and thus she joins Esther and Lilian on the outside.

Good luck Sabina!

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The Road Ends For Lilian!

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Lilian  and Esther get out on the same day….

The second evictee in tonight’s second eviction show is the pretty twerking queen Lilian from Nigeria. Lilian has been known to Africa for her twerking and  out going character who was all the time either talking or smiling. Perhaps Africa might have started to love her for the untimely dancing too.

She has today been one of the most confident Housemates in  their Nomination Diary sessions as she told Biggie that she  was going no where and that she  was to see him soon. On her live eviction, the Nigerian exotic dancer said that she was very shocked to be evicted tonight! She had time to have a look at her video  footage from the  opening day and during her two weeks stay in the house.

Lilian and Esther have together been   evicted and  have both followed Resa and Mira  who went last week as the hotshots who have  failed to bag the grand prize money. The sad part of the day has been that  the game has lost two amazing friends who were the house’s renowned dancers. This now leaves the battle to 22  housemates who are to live in  the Big Brother House for the  next 49 days.

We wish them the best in their endeavors

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Evictions: So long Esther!

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Uganda has suffered a set back as far as Big Brother Hotshots is concerned after one of her reps Esther fondly called ‘Small Pepper’ got evicted this evening.

The outspoken, jovial and dance queen couldn’t beat off stiff competition from the likes of JJ, Tayo, Permithias, Laveda, Sabina, Frankie, Lilian and fellow country-mate Ellah (who was just swapped by reigning HoH Samantha).

The pint-sized Hotshot leaves the house after a fortnight of entertaining Africa and just being herself.

Meanwhile, it’s been a double eviction as Nigerian ‘twerk queen’ Lilian also received the dreaded boot. The pair’s eviction leaves Uganda and Nigeria with one housemate each currently.

After Resa and Mira’s eviction last week, the house now remains with only 22 Hotshots. Seems like the show is slowly but surely moving on.

What did you make of today’s eviction?

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More Eviction Tears Coming On Sunday?

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Heart-stopping evictions in the corner…someone or two will leave the house!

Trust me, Sunday is the worst  day in the Big Brother game for Housemates! With just one eviction down, tension and paranoia has occupied the Hotshots house, Housemates are all panicking and disquieted thinking about nothing  else except the looming evictions and who to exit the house next. Last week we saw Mira and Resa leaving and in less than 24  hours another pair or more housemates will get a boot.

Mira’s exit as expected not only left Luis sad but in tears too! The Namibian was left in shock to see his love leave after a few days of enjoying each other. On the other hand, Resa’s exit didn’t touch anyone and it seemed obvious that people wanted her out expected it to happen.

With Ellah, Esther, Frankie, JJ, Laveda, Lilian, Permithias, Sabina and Tayo on the block this week, we are waiting for what the final hour is going to bring. Will it be tears again or relief to housemates?

Who do you think is likely to leave the  house next?

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After Eviction: Luis Mourns Mira

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First couple gets destroyed …Game on

What  becomes bloody in Big Brother is starting a showmance and get separated by the evictions. Yesterday’s very first eviction was not good for Namibia’s Luis as it shattered all his love hopes he had built in Mira. After a one week journey in the house, Luis had found Mira as one person with whom he wanted to connect  for the rest of his Big Brother life. Unfortunately, it was not their lucky day as the first eviction swept her away.

Luis  and Mira connected on the third day of the game after shifting his feelings he had for Nigeria’s Lilian. The 23 old Namibian Associate Producer was hotting for Lilian but after learning that she was not sharing the same  feeling, he backed off and spotted Mira who never gave him hard time but at this particular juncture, he’s back to square one.
In their short time, the duo spent some quality time together, cuddled, caressed,  almost (if not)  had sex and had vowed never to leave each other no-matter what was to happen on Sunday. After the eviction, Luis was saddened by Mira’s exit for which he was seen sickly and sadly seated alone nursing his wounds. Later on he  was joined by Sabina who consoled and encouraged him to only mourn his beau for a short time and  then focus on the game yet again.

“I know what you are feeling right now and it’s normal to feel this way but you shouldn’t  let this take away your focus on the game. You get time and mourn her then get over it and focus on your game again,” Sabina told Luis. This will be a wake up call to the other lovers  in the house to have a back up plan in case things turn out in a Luis-Mira way.

We  just hope that he gets over it and find courage to play his game yet again.

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How Africa voted: Week 1

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According to this week’s votes, Resa and Mira received the least support.

One housemate received two country votes: Macky2. Eleven housemates received 1 country vote each: Arthur, Butterphly, Esther, Goitse, Idris, M’am Bea, Nhlanhla, Permithias, Sabina, Sipe, Tayo and Trezagah. Twelve housemates received 0 country votes, which means that the tie breaker rule came into effect.

According to the Big Brother Africa rules, if the popularity vote does not yield clear evictees and there is a deadlock between two or more housemates, the percentage vote from each of the 15 regions will be added together and divided by 14 in order to generate an across-the-board percentage, which will then ascertain who stays and who goes.

The two housemates that were evicted as per the tie-breaker rules are therefore Resa and Mira.

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Mira Also Leaves The Hotshots!!

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After saying good bye to Zambia’s Resa as the fist hotshot to get evicted  from the Big Brother house, Africa’s votes also decided to send Mira from Mozambique home.

Leaving her beau Luis and country man Macky2 still battling for  the $300,000, Mira has become the second housemate to leave the game out of the 26 who entered a week ago. This now leaves the  journey to 24 housemates planing for the grand prize.

In her chat with host IK on the Live eviction stage, she said that it was a good feeling to be in the house and she was grateful for  the opportunity though at the same time she feels good to be outside the house. ” I miss my family and my phone,” Mira said.

About Luis, she said he’s an amazing guy she has ever met and  she likes him as she watched their kissing  video clip. And about her kiss with Nhlanhla, all she had to was….he’s my brother!

We going to miss Mira  and …..we wish the best to Mira in all her endeavors.

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Evictions: Resa wrestled out!

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The first ever evictions of Big Brother Hotshots claimed 25-year-old Zambian Events Planner, MC and Public Speaker Resa, she sadly leaves the game just after a week!

Just before host IK called out her name, all the housemates (seated and standing) were evidently very distressed and wondered what Biggie had in store for them, well, a while later, Resa was told that she had to leave the house much to her surprise.

Interestingly. she didn’t want anybody to give her a good bye kiss or a hug, Idris stood in her way for a hug but she declined to have one and thus left the house as Biggie counted down one minute.

Go well Resa, you surely had a great journey though it had to end prematurely!

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