Brother in House Zimbabwe has apologised to viewers after technical challenges disrupted the official reveal of its highly anticipated Immunity Card, while confirming that housemate Bori is the card's rightful holder.
In a statement, the organisers said: "We would like to sincerely apologize for the technical challenges experienced during the Immunity Card reveal. We appreciate your patience and continued support."
The production ended speculation over the card's ownership, announcing: "Congratulations to Bori! Bori is the official holder of the Immunity Card."
However, organisers stressed that the advantage should not be mistaken for an automatic path to victory.
"To clarify, the Immunity Card does not guarantee winning Brother In House Zimbabwe. Its purpose is to protect the holder from eviction when applicable. The card also remains a strategic element in the game," the statement read.
The show's producers revealed that the identity of the card holder remains a secret among the contestants, creating room for strategic gameplay.
"Since the other housemates do not know who currently holds the Immunity Card, Bori may choose to keep it or secretly trade it with another housemate as part of her game strategy. This means the power of the Immunity Card could shift at any time, adding another exciting twist to the competition," the statement said.
The clarification is expected to heighten suspense in the competition, with viewers now watching closely to see whether Bori retains the card or uses it as a bargaining chip to influence the game.
The organisers concluded by thanking supporters, saying: "Thank you for your understanding and for being part of the Brother In House Zimbabwe journey. Stay tuned — there's much more drama, strategy, and excitement still to come!”