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Zimbabweans shine at BBA

Life & Style
Zimbabweans continue to shine at BBA as Vimbai Mutinhiri has managed to prove that Zimbabweans are intelligent by clinching the head-of-house position which required one to detail various currencies used in different countries of the world. The “well-travelled” Vimbai, who has on numerous occasions bragged about living all over the world, justified herself by scooping […]

Zimbabweans continue to shine at BBA as Vimbai Mutinhiri has managed to prove that Zimbabweans are intelligent by clinching the head-of-house position which required one to detail various currencies used in different countries of the world.

The “well-travelled” Vimbai, who has on numerous occasions bragged about living all over the world, justified herself by scooping the Heads head-of-house badge for week four as she got 69 country currencies correct beating other housemates who got as few as eight countries’ currencies.

She is also fortunate to be head of the Heads house which will be nominating housemates to be put up for eviction this Sunday.

Vimbai therefore has the powers to save or replace any of the nominated housemates meaning she can save herself from eviction.

During the eviction show on Sunday night, urban groover, Cindy Munyavi and the High Definition dance group kept the Zimbabwean flag high as they did not disappoint by putting up an impressive act.

The group performed a new track especially composed for BBA titled Tonight and the crowd could be seen cheering and trying to imitate the High Definition dance moves.

Meanwhile, one of South Africa’s representatives in the BBA house, Nkuli, was evicted from the house on Sunday while cocky Lotus (Tanzania) was disqualified on Friday after having an altercation with Luclay (South Africa) over the head-of-house task.

Lotus becomes the second housemate to be disqualified from the BBA shows after Hannington Kuteesa from Uganda was also disqualified for having an altercation with South Africa’s Lerato Sengadi last year.

Nkuli is the third housemate to be evicted from the current BBA after Namibia’s Jossy who was the first followed by Lotus. However, the other three housemates who were also up for eviction were whisked back into the Tails house.

Nkuli was not popular as she received none of the country votes.

Luclay (South Africa) was undoubtedly the people’s favourite as he received eight country votes from Angola, Botswana, Ethiopia, Ghana, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa and the Rest of Africa.