It’s Official – Luis is Namibia’s BBA Representative

AFTER weeks of speculation, Luis Munana has been confirmed as Namibia’s representative in Africa’s biggest reality show.

On its social media plaforms, Big Brother Africa (BBA) Hotshots Forum announced the news to eager fans today. Munana also made the announcement on his Twitter and Facebook pages.

The sexy model who dubs himself ‘the model with a qualification’ is surely making a name for himself in the entertainment industry. Currently a TV host for Voigush, he is broadening his appeal by becoming reality TV star in addition to his various other accomplishments.

Hailing from the northern town of Rundu, Munana is proud to be the first person from the Kavango region to make it to Big Brother Africa. He calls the town ‘Los Angeles’, saying that it’s a place where everyone can make it given the right amount of perseverance and correct hustle. “I’d be grateful to tell my story to Africa – hopefully it inspires many,” he says. If he wins, he plans to continue his television work by building a film and television studio in Namibia.

Munana will be following in the footsteps of Namibian beauties Dillish Mathews and Maria Nepembe who represented the country in last year’s edition. He will undoubtedly raise the temperature in the house with his stunning smile and chiselled chest. Maybe even to the point of a romance… All we can hope for is that he does what it takes to bring the money home.

For the past week, M-Net and Endemol have been revealing the housemates who will make up part of this year’s BBA housemates. So far, 12 housemates have been revealed. These housemates are from Uganda, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Tanzania, Namibia, Ghana, and Kenya.

With confirmation of Munana’s participation in the reality show, the only question left to ask is who else will be joining him from Namibia Currently, no word is out yet on who our second housemate is, or if we even have one. It seems only time will tell…

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