Friday, 29 June 2012

News: Zambian Sisters Fight Reloaded 
Sat, 30 Jun 2012 
 
News: Zambian Sisters Fight Reloaded
The gloves are off in Downville as the Zambian sisters came back for round two of their sibling rivalry.

Just when it looked like the Downville dames had made peace with each other and were finally getting along things between the have soured again.

“I am not scared of you Tamara,” shouted Talia repeatedly. The argument began as the Housemates were all gathered in the Diner playing drinking games the two started disagreeing over which words rhyme. Soon the argument escalated with Talia calling her sister “dumb” this infuriated the older sister who started banging on the tables and the two women engaged in a screaming match.

The Housemates tried their best to diffuse the situation but to no avail. An incensed Tamara had enough and was give younger sibling a beat down and had to be held back by her fellow Housemates. “I cannot take this,” she shouted out. Big Brother had to step in once again and called Talia into the diary room. After much pleading from the other Housemates Tamara calmed down a bit and decided to head to bed to call it a night.

When she came back to the bedroom Talia confided in Jannette telling her that this is nothing new and the even when they are back home Tamara always wants to be right even when she is wrong.

Come on Talia and Tamara this is no way for ladies to act, especially sisters. Get it together before it’s too late and one of you does something that they will end up regretting.
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Lets Dance 
Sat, 30 Jun 2012  

Feature: Lords Of Dance
“You've gotta dance like there's nobody watching,” those were the wise words by a famous American author.

These words seem to be the motto that the StarGamers live by. Never does a day go by without at least one of the Housemates busting a move - with or without music, for these Housemates all they really need is the beat inside of their hearts.

From booty shakers to Pantsulas from crumping to slow winding we have seen it all in the Big Brother House. Wherever there is a beat the StarGames are sure to follow with a wiggle, a pop-lock and a booty hop.

Boogie fever has swept through the Big Brother Africa House and these StarGamers have got it bad. So put on your dancing shoes ladies and gents as we take a trip down party lane and catch a glimpse of Housemates swaying and jiggling and gyrating to the music.
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News: Booze, Fun and Games 
Fri, 29 Jun 2012

News: Booze, Fun and Games
Cheers To The Weekend
A weekend night in the Downville House equals to lots of drinking, fun and games. After the Housemates spent last weekend playing a wide range of drinking games together, this evening they decided to continue the tradition.

Never one’s to sit around and be bored on a Friday night the Downvillers let the creative juice flow as they took turns inventing an array of games that revolve around getting wasted. Some of the games that made a return from last week included the Chicken Game and A Ship Came In…

Say what you will about the Downvillers but you certainly cannot accuse them of not being resourceful, these guys are just never short of ideas when it comes to working with alcohol.



 
Live Show: South Africa’s Toya Delazy
Fri, 29 Jun 2012
Live Show: South Africa’s Toya Delazy
Set to electrify the stage at the Live Eviction Show this Sunday is South African pop artist Toya Delazy.

The vibrant songstress hails from eMahlabathini, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. In less than a year Toya Delazy has made a real impact on South African Top 40 Radio with the release of her debut album and its chart topping singles ‘Pump It On’ and ‘Love Is In The Air’.

Toya’s musical career started with classical piano at age nine and developed into her enrolling in the Jazz program at Howard College UKZN in 2009. She sights classical influences like Debussy's 'Clair de Lune' as responsible for “unlocking my creativity and influencing the way I construct my chords…and helped me tremendously when it comes to playing by ear and composing music.”

A relatively conservative upbringing meant exploring more contemporary genres came only after leaving school, but Toya recalls that watching movie ‘Sister Act’ at a Convent primary school in Eshowe, KZN as a truly inspirational experience for her. Despite her jazz pianist background her more recent influences lie somewhere between Hip Hop, Electro, Alternative & Pop.

One of her break through moments of 2011 came in the form of a solo performance at the 2011 Africa Concert, filmed live in Johannesburg and broadcast across the continent. Toya’s biggest live performance to date saw her share the stage with Baba Maal, Habib Koite, The Mohotela Queens & Tumi and The Volume.

This multi-talented young singer is certainly one to lookout for so catch her at the Live Eviction Show on Sunday at 20:00 CAT.
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News: I Kissed A Girl  
Fri, 29 Jun 2012 
News: I Kissed A Girl
The girls of Downville enjoyed themselves this early evening with a performance of a medley of famous songs from some well-known international pop artists.

“I kissed a girl and I liked it,” sang Jannette and Talia merrily in the kitchen. The two Downville dames took turns playing the lead vocalist while the other harmonising in the background. The impromptu kitchen concert carried on until Jannette and Alex finished preparing dinner.

The Housemates then all gathered in the kitchen as Jannette said a prayer and a speech in honour of the Nominated Housemates. The close knit group toasted to the good time and all of the special moments that they have shared together inside of the Big Brother House. Aaah.. how sweet, it’s just so inspiring to see that despite being from different countries Housemates that they have put their differences aside and cultivated real friendships.
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You Ain’t Seen The Last Of Me -Maneta

BIG Brother Stargame evictee, Maneta Mazanhi, looks good and she knows it. The vivacious 21-year old has been keen to “set the record straight” with the local media after her acrimonious exit from the reality show.
Her interview with IndependentXtra this week was no exception as she sought to charm her way out of the sticky situation she finds herself after peeving fans of the show.

Her charm offensive seems to have worked if the joke doing the rounds about Maneta “turning” erstwhile hostile entertainment journalists is anything to go by. They are now eating out of the palm of her hand, so the saying goes, and it isn’t difficult to figure out why.
“I love being back home,” asserts the 21-year Bulawayan who, from the onset, was keen to shrug off the unpatriotic tag that has characterised her stay in the house.
“I was labelled as unpatriotic because I did not associate with Roki. But I want to clarify that I am not anti-Zimbabwe as some people claim.”
While apologising for the scuffle which led to their expulsion from the house, Maneta blames her compatriot’s relentless romantic overtures for their poor relations. She and Roki had promised to have “each other’s back” in the plane to Johannesburg before the inception of the show.

That was not to be, however, since “Roki did not abide by our previous arrangement”.
Roki’s advances, which she says were not reciprocated, resulted in their rollercoaster relationship which ultimately led to their bust-up.
“I didn’t know that by rebuffing his advances he would get hurt or feel rejected and end up being hostile towards me.
“Every time we would reconcile he would start to pursue me again and I was forced to go back to our stalemate situation.”
On her own flirting with Ghanaian model Keitta, Maneta seemed taken aback offering a meek “I was just playing around”.
Maneta was also eager to clarify instances in which she was “misquoted”, chief among them that Zimbabweans are illiterate. In her defence she was only referring to Roki who in turn “blew it out of all proportion” saying she was referring to all Zimbabweans.
“I know Zimbabwe has one of the highest literacy rates in Africa,” she states.
As for media reports that she had claimed to be dating businessman and socialite, Wicknell Chivayo, Maneta was categorical: “I have never seen him, I have never met him and I don’t even know him. I still don’t know what he does.”
Asked about her alleged abuse of the Queen’s English in the house, Maneta dismissed her naysayers as people only trying to “pull me down”. Some have set up a Facebook page, she says, attributing some words to her most of which she didn’t even say.
Maneta has also been quite taken by the diss song Taneta naManeta sung by comedian Ghoridhe and Victor Dee.
“It’s actually a nice song,” she quips. “I was actually bobbing my head when I first heard it.”
It is their opinion after all and they are entitled to it, says the seemingly unperturbed Maneta .
Her intention in being a Big Brother Stargame housemate was to “put her name out there”, a goal which she said was achieved but not in the way she expected.
“Just like every other plan which goes wrong, this one did,” she chuckles.
Maneta now tips Malawian Wati or South African Keegan as the likely winners of the US$300 000 prize since she is of the opinion they both have a strong fan base. She has since “reconciled” with Roki after apologising to him on Monday saying: “It was very cordial and we have both moved on.”
Modesty is clearly not one of her virtues as she claims to be “talented in a number of things”.
“You haven’t seen the last of me,” Maneta asserts.
A duet with Roki is on the cards, we are told, and they are already “working on something”.
“I was playing the game; it’s a game after all,” was her refrain and she is clearly sticking to it.
News: Upville Nomination Deliberating
Fri, 29 Jun 2012
News: Upville Nomination Deliberating
The Downvillers think they have the Upville Nominations figured out but oh how wrong they are.

After watching a video of Upville this afternoon, the Housemates of Downville spent the early evening speculating about the Nominations in the VIP House.

“If Lady May goes then Junia goes to,” said Jannette with certainty. “That’s bull because I don’t know this Mampi,” retorted the Zambian dame Talia, angrily.

The Downvillers believe that there is a Random Nomination Lottery machine that Nominates countries in Upville the same way as it does in Downville. “Remember that the theme of this season is dynamic duo so whether or not you not you know that person, you leave as a country and not as an individual,” Jannette deliberated.

“There’s no plotting no nothing, this game is just a gamble,” concluded Talia. Little does she know that the VIP Housemates get to their Nominate the Housemates of their choosing and it is the Housemates with the most votes that get put up for Eviction. If Talia is one of the two Housemates to make it to Upville this Sunday the Downville beauty will be in for a surprise.

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News: Spot The Upviller
Fri, 29 Jun 2012
News: Spot The Upviller
Earlier this afternoon the Housemates of Downville were given an opportunity to exercise their powers of observation.

Big Brother called upon all of the remaining Downvillers to gather in the diner for a little game of ‘spot the Upviller’. The Housemates watched a lengthy video clip of life in Upville after which they had to guess which Housemates are still in the VIP House.

After the video screening it was abundantly clear that the Downvillers either need a new set of eyes or a maths tutor as Kyle had guessed that there are five Housemates left in Upville and after Alex shouted out: “There are seven.” None of the other Housemates disputed the boys even though there are actually six Housemates in Upville. Seriously… do the guys and girls of Downville know how to count?

This weekend will see two more Housemates being added to the VIP House while two more will have to bid farewell to their lives in Big Brother Africa StarGame. On Sunday Zambia's Talia and Tamara, as well as Malawi's Nafe and Wati will find out their fates at the Live Eviction Show.

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News: ‘Happy Birthday Dad Goldie’

Having had a bad day, Goldie couldn’t ask  anything more than a mini celebration of her father’s birthday.
The Golden one stopped everyone from what they were doing and asked them to gather in the lounge and singer her Dad a happy birthday.
Keitta was giving Keagan a hair cut and when they heard Goldie’s call they immediately responded and joined her in the lounge.
Junia, and Lady May also showed solidarity to their fellow housemate and obliged to join her in the quest to send her father happy birthday wishes, though ‘someone’ was missing in the ‘birthday song choir,’ the proceedings went on well.
“Happy birthday to you, happy birthday dear Dad, Happy birthday to you,” they hummed. They all had fun as they went about their humming and surely Goldie felt a huge sigh of relief and perhaps this could have been a timely activity to help her feel much better because since morning, the singer was not feeling well.
Hopefully, she manages to pull off the bad feeling she’s having and focus more on the upcoming events in the house.
Happy Birthday Dad Goldie once again!
-By Joe Owakabik

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News: The Royal Treatment
News: The Royal Treatment
Fri, 29 Jun 2012
Kyle was pleasantly surprised when Big Brother decided to spoil him this afternoon.

After performing exceptionally well during the Head Of House Task, Kyle was treated like a king. The Ugandan Housemate was whisked to one of the bedrooms upstairs, for a very unique Big Brother StarGame movie screening.

When told he could enjoy his afternoon at the movies with anyone of his choice, Kyle chose close friend Nafe to be his movie 'date'.

The two sat in the bedroom and enjoyed a two hour Nollywood movie. Kyle and Nafe had their fill of popcorn and Coca-Cola and seemed to have a jolly good time.
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News: Goldie Not Well

Nigerian singer and Big Brother rep Goldie woke up from the wrong side because she spent most of the morning feeling unwell and also found difficulties in going about her morning routine of preparing breakfast for her fellow housemates.
The Nigerian lass laid on the couch for much of the morning and failed to eat her breakfast which got Keagan and Junia worried. They tried persuading her to eat something without much success.
Goldie kept on touching her tummy and fore head perhaps indicating that these were her source of the unusual mood.
The other time the singer got ill in the house was when her relationship with Prezzo had hit a bump. Prezzo then said that they were just friends, this got the singer feeling unwell for the following few days. Hopefully, her latest condition has nothing to do with her broken intimacy with Prezzo.
With the weekend knocking and the Saturday night party around the corner, we hope Goldie gets well in time for the weekend.
-By Joe Owakabik 

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