BIG BROTHER has another twist in store for the remaining housemates.
During the second last week he will put two fake housemates into the House. The Moles will be charged with stirring things up for the remaining two weeks.The fake housemates will not be eligible to win the US$100 000.This Sunday will be the final eviction, after which the viewers will vote for the winner.Big Brother has selected seven possible candidates to play the Moles, one from each of the seven countries who are no longer in the game.It is up to you to decide who will eventually enter the House.We couldn’t fit Mothusi from Botswana in today – space ran out – we’ll put him in tomorrow! You can go to: http://www.mnetafrica.com/bigbrother to cast your vote.Ashanti Wandia (26), Kenya: A stunning model, passionate about social issues, her country, and her career in modelling, acting and television presenting.Ashanti takes life head-on in her trademark charismatic, fun-loving way.Victor St Richards (24), Zimbabwe: Life-loving international model, into beaches, babes and basketball; when he’s not bungee-jumping or clubbing, he’s on a modelling shoot at some exotic location.Victor loves to live life to the full.Mampi Mukape (21), Zambia: Bursting with musical, dancing and acting talent, Mampi’s vitality, energy and off-the-wall sense of humour ensures the world is her oyster; has a burning concern about social issues and youth development.Nana Akua (24), Ghana: Has it all – brains, looks and ambition.A model, sales manager, radio and TV presenter with a training background in accounting and beauty therapy, Nana speaks her mind without fear or favour.Obed Emvula (28), Namibia: Sharp as a razor with a naughty streak and a sense of humour; a global citizen schooled in Namibia and Germany, has experienced the world.Obed oozes confidence, intelligence and fun.Khabonina Qubeka (26), SA: Adventurous, spontaneous, wild and talented, a dancer and choreographer; body fanatic into swimming, netball and yoga; socially conscious, ambitious with a zany sense of humour and sharp intellect.Big Brother Africa websiteThe Moles will be charged with stirring things up for the remaining two weeks.The fake housemates will not be eligible to win the US$100 000.This Sunday will be the final eviction, after which the viewers will vote for the winner.Big Brother has selected seven possible candidates to play the Moles, one from each of the seven countries who are no longer in the game.It is up to you to decide who will eventually enter the House.We couldn’t fit Mothusi from Botswana in today – space ran out – we’ll put him in tomorrow! You can go to: http://www.mnetafrica.com/bigbrother to cast your vote.Ashanti Wandia (26), Kenya: A stunning model, passionate about social issues, her country, and her career in modelling, acting and television presenting.Ashanti takes life head-on in her trademark charismatic, fun-loving way.Victor St Richards (24), Zimbabwe: Life-loving international model, into beaches, babes and basketball; when he’s not bungee-jumping or clubbing, he’s on a modelling shoot at some exotic location.Victor loves to live life to the full.Mampi Mukape (21), Zambia: Bursting with musical, dancing and acting talent, Mampi’s vitality, energy and off-the-wall sense of humour ensures the world is her oyster; has a burning concern about social issues and youth development.Nana Akua (24), Ghana: Has it all – brains, looks and ambition.A model, sales manager, radio and TV presenter with a training background in accounting and beauty therapy, Nana speaks her mind without fear or favour.Obed Emvula (28), Namibia: Sharp as a razor with a naughty streak and a sense of humour; a global citizen schooled in Namibia and Germany, has experienced the world.Obed oozes confidence, intelligence and fun. Khabonina Qubeka (26), SA: Adventurous, spontaneous, wild and talented, a dancer and choreographer; body fanatic into swimming, netball and yoga; socially conscious, ambitious with a zany sense of humour and sharp intellect.Big Brother Africa website
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