Big Brother Africa: Two Booted Out

After only a week in the Big Brother House, Mozambique's Mira and Zambia's Resa have been evicted from the show.

  • Africa:   Resa, Mira First BBA Hotshots Evictees

    The Star, 14 October 2014

    ZAMBIA'S Resa and Mozambique's Mira were the first to go home during the first eviction night of the ninth edition of the BBA 'Hotshots' on Sunday. Read more »

  • Rwanda:   End of the Road for Mira and Resa

    New Times, 13 October 2014

    Mozambican beauty Mira and Zambia's Resa were the first housemates to leave the house after one week of Big Brother Africa Hotshots. Read more »

  • Africa:   Resa and Mira Fall First

    Big Brother Africa, 13 October 2014

    Zambia’s Resa and Mozambique’s Mira became the first two housemates to be evicted from Big Brother Hotshots on Sunday 12 October, after the first week which saw the… Read more »

  • Africa:   First Eviction Shock

    Big Brother Africa, 13 October 2014

    t's official: Resa is the first person to be evicted from Big Brother Hotshots. She was asked to leave the house and soon joined IK on the live stage for her interview. The room… Read more »

Zambia's Resa

  • Africa:   It's the End of the Road for Mira

    Big Brother Africa, 13 October 2014

    The second evictee in tonight’s first eviction show is the pretty and slender lady from Mozambique. Mira started off appearing as a shy girl on the show but in the first… Read more »

  • Africa:   Samantha Takes the Crown

    Big Brother Africa, 13 October 2014

    Samantha has won the title of head of house, taking over from Laveda. For the head of house task, Biggie wanted to carry on having fun taking things literally. He decided that… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Big Brother Hotshots So Far

    Leadership, 11 October 2014

    Africa's most watched reality Tv show is here again. Dubbed Big Brother Hotshots, the show has been eventful so far. OLUSOLA OLUJIDE brings us some of the exciting moments on the… Read more »

  • Africa:   How Africa Voted: Week 1

    Big Brother Africa, 13 October 2014

    According to this week's votes, Resa and Mira received the least support. Read more »

  • Africa:   Needle in a Haystack

    Big Brother Africa, 13 October 2014

    Monday mornings are never easy, and for the housemates it’s an equally frustrating time, because it means waiting to compete for the title of head of house. The… Read more »

  • Africa:   Frankie, Tayo and JJ Lead in Nominations

    Big Brother Africa, 13 October 2014

    Soon after the first eviction show yesterday, each remaining housemate was called to the diary room to make their two nominations. All housemates had to include valid reasons for… Read more »

  • Rwanda:   Hotshots Warm Up for Tonight's Presentation

    New Times, 11 October 2014

    IT was a successful night of individual performances on Wednesday, which clearly impressed Biggie and left viewers wanting more. Our own Frankie Joe presented an interesting piece… Read more »

  • Africa:   Give it Up for Team Waka Waka Mou!

    Big Brother Africa, 13 October 2014

    Let’s give it up for Team B, otherwise known as Waka Waka Mou! This team has also been referred to as the "intellects". Their excitement was uncontainable as the news of… Read more »

  • Africa:   BBA: Lilian - a Sore Loser

    Big Brother Africa, 13 October 2014

    Lilian did not take well to the news of her team losing the extravaganza. She took the loss very personally and got hot and bothered over the whole situation. She lost her cool and… Read more »

  • Namibia:   Vote for Luis and Permithias to Remain in BBA House on Sunday

    New Era, 10 October 2014

    The Ninth Season of the Big Brother Africa (BBA) Hotshots kicked off on Sunday with 26 ambitious housemates from 12 African countries competing against one another for the amount… Read more »

Mozambique's Mira

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