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Big Brother Contestants Return Home

Big Brother Africa Stargame reality show contestants return to home after the game ended with South African Keagan scooping the grand prize.

Talia from Zambia

  • Africa:   I Did My Best to Win the Prize - Wati

    Vanguard, 11 August 2012

    Malawi's finalist , Wati says he tried his best to make history for his country but admitted the game was tough. The calm and cool Wati, speaking with HVP during the after-party… Read more »

  • Africa:   Yes! I Betrayed Goldie - Prezzo

    Vanguard, 10 August 2012

    Believe it or not, Kenyan rapper and first runner-up in the just concluded Big Brother Star game, Jackson Makini alias Prezzo is feeling sober following his over-criticized… Read more »

  • Zambia:   Mampi Turns 26 in Style

    Times of Zambia, 10 August 2012

    MAMPI last Saturday night toasted her 26th birthday anniversary with former Big Brother housemate Manetta at Club LIV Restaurant in Lusaka. Read more »

  • Zambia:   Talia Back, Says Sorry

    Times of Zambia, 10 August 2012

    ZAMBIA's finalist in Africa's reality super series show, Big Brother Stargame, Talia, has said she is just human prone to making what she describes as human error of falling in a… Read more »

  • Kenya:   Prezzo - 'Ready to Take On the World'

    Capital FM, 10 August 2012

    Kenyan rapper Prezzo's near win at the just concluded Big Brother Africa Stargame is no chip off his shoulder, because according to him he has a world of opportunities ahead of… Read more »

  • Namibia:   Big Brothers Open Doors

    New Era, 10 August 2012

    So, the one and only show that had most people glued to their seats has finally ended and now it's back to normality and no more 24/7 channels dedicated to watching a group of… Read more »

  • Namibia:   Bubbly, Enigmatic Lady May Is Back

    New Era, 9 August 2012

    Lady May arrived back in Namibia on Tuesday after her successful participation in the Big Brother StarGame where she competed against 34 contestants from all over African for the… Read more »

  • Uganda:   Kyle Warmly Welcomed Back to Vision Group

    New Vision, 9 August 2012

    Big Brother star Kyle Duncan received a warm welcome back to Vision Group amid an air of ululations, cheers, hugs and congratulatory gestures from his workmates. Read more »

Keagan (L) on stage with IK

  • Kenya:   PM Raila Votes for Prezzo

    Capital FM, 30 July 2012

    Prime Minister Raila Odinga has officially joined the Team Prezzo hash-tag with a plea to all Kenyans to vote for the musician to win as Big Brother Africa Stargame enters its last… Read more »

  • Uganda:   Big Brother - Locals Have Cat's Nine Lives

    Observer, 24 July 2012

    And then they were seven, with 17 days to go. And yes Uganda is the only country with its two original partners. Could this be our year? Will Klye get the monkey off our back or… Read more »

  • Rwanda:   Prezzo On Lady May's Case Again

    New Times, 26 July 2012

    Either Prezzo really does not like Lady May or he is completely intimidated by her as there never seems to be a diary session that can come to an end without the rapper gossiping… Read more »

  • Zambia:   Talia Gets Closer to $300,000

    Times of Zambia, 25 July 2012

    ZAMBIA's beautiful hopeful in the highly contested season seven of Big Brother Star-game Talia, has remained clean and unnominated ever since she was upgraded to the Upville… Read more »

  • Kenya:   BBA - I Am Not a Traitor, Says Alex!

    Capital FM, 25 July 2012

    The latest Kenyan casualty in Big Brother Stargame, Alex, has defended himself against claims that he is a traitor because of putting Prezzo up for nomination. Read more »

  • Namibia:   Big Brother Stargame - Bye Bye, Big Boys

    Namibian, 25 July 2012

    Ghana's Keitta and Kenya's Alex were evicted from M-Net's Big Brother StarGame on Sunday. The Namibian chatted with the young men about sibling rivalry, boxer shorts that caused a… Read more »

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