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Posted September 9, 2009 by charox

The fourth installment of Big Brother Africa, named Revolution, rolled into action on Sunday evening in South Africa but there was no Malawian representative.

 Many Malawians glued to their television sets to catch a glimpse of the country’s representative the latest BBA craze but as contestants roared into the house on Ducati motorbikes, there was no Malawian and no female contestants.

 Malawian representative and female housemates are expected to enter the Big Brother house next week. However, evictions are expected to start as early as the second day, Monday where two “fake2 housemates are expected to leave.

 Zimbabwean Itai Makumbe, 31, doing his maters was the first to get into the house.

 He was joined in the house by Ugandan, Hannington who made it a point that he pecks all the lady stars in the house.

Twins from Namibia Edward Moongo 33 joined the house together with his twin brother Erastus Moongo. The two are expected to play the “confusing game” as one twin brother will be staying in a secret place.

Others  contestants where Kenin Chuwang from Nigeria, 27, Kaone  from Botswana,  Yacob Yehdego, 27 from and  South Africa’s Quinn Sieber radio presenter/DJ aged 21.

 The Big Brother House has also a rastaman from Ghana, George Wayoe, 34.

 Other housemates are Ugandan Filbert Okure, 25 and Jeremy Ndirangu, 22 a music and creative instructor from Kenya

 The winner of the three months television show will walk away with 200,000 United States Dollars.

 The show, without its popular “shower hour”, is expected to run for 91 days with the grand finale being on the 6th of December.

Tags: big, brother, africa
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