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Nafe, Tamara out of BBA

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Category: Entertainment News
Published on Monday, 02 July 2012 07:15
Written by Queen Nhlema

One of Malawi’s representatives in the Big Brother Africa-BBA reality Nafe has been evicted from the show leaving behind his compatriot and cousin Wati who was upgraded to Upville.

The humurous Malawian rep had quite an interesting journey while in the house and surely making it this far means he’s already a winner just as Biggie normally assures.

Nafe joins other already evicted housemates in the outside world while Wati joins his former Downvillers in Upville. Keitta, Junia and Keagan will most definitely fill him in on whatever happens in the house.

Zambian sister Tamara  was also evicted as her sister Talia was upgraded to the luxurious Upville house.

After calling the Zambians on the Big Brother Africa stage, IK briefly went through the journey of both housemates before emotionally announcing the verdict to the eagerly awaiting sisters and the Malawian reps.

This means that the sisters have been temporarily separated and of course the house will witness no more of their mini-fights.

Talia therefore joins other former Downvillera; Keitta, Junia and Keagan. Downvillers out number the original bunch of Upvillers in the house at the house.

The drama is now going to turn to the Upville section after Wati making his way already, you would think that his combination with Keagan and Keitta will surely be a must watch!

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