Big Brother Africa



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Big Brother Africa
Season 1
No. of days106
No. of housemates12
WinnerCherise
Runner-upMwisho
Season chronology

Big Brother Africa 1 was the first season of the reality television series Big Brother Africa produced by Endemol for M-Net. The show began on 25 May 2003 and ended on 7 September of the same year, lasting 106 days, with Cherise Makubale being crowned the very first winner of the show. Mark Pilgrim was the host.

Housemates[edit]

NameFull/Real nameAgeOccupationResidenceDay enteredDay exitedStatus
CheriseCherise Makubale24Procurement officerKitwe, Zambia1106Winner
MwishoMwisho Mwampamba22Self-employedMorogoro, Tanzania1106Runner-up
TapuwaTapuwa Mhere26Public relations officerHarare, Zimbabwe11063rd Place
WaronaWarona Masego Setshwaelo25Video editorGaborone, Botswana11064th Place
GaetanoGaetano Juko Kagwa30StudentKampala, Uganda11065th Place
StefanStefan Ludik22Forensic psycho-physiologistWindhoek, Namibia198Evicted
BayoAlexander Adebayo Adetomiwa Okoh28EconomistOturkpo, Nigeria191Evicted
AbbyAbergail Brigette Plaatjies25Fraud consultantJohannesburg / Durban, South Africa184Evicted
SammiSamuel Kwame Bampoe28Radio presenterAkropong Akwapim, Ghana170Evicted
AlexAlexander Kasembeli Holi21StudentNairobi, Kenya156Evicted
ZeinZein Dudha27Marketing managerBlantyre, Malawi142Evicted
BrunaBruna Tatiana Lemas Estevão25Singer and modelLuanda, Angola128Evicted
  • Abby

Abergail Brigette Plaatjies[1] is a 25-year-old fraud consultant from Johannesburg & Durban, South Africa. Abby became the fifth person to be evicted from Big Brother Africa on 17 August 2003.

  • Alex

Alexander Kasembeli Holi[1] is a 21-year-old student from Nairobi, Kenya. Alex became the third person to be evicted from Big Brother Africa on 20 July 2003. Free download of word to jpg converterunbound.

  • Bayo

Alexander Adebayo Adetomiwa Okoh[1] is a 28-year-old economist from Oturkpo, Nigeria. Bayo became the sixth person to be evicted from Big Brother Africa on 24 August 2003.

  • Bruna

Bruna Tatiana Lemas Estevão[1] is a 25-year-old singer and model from Luanda, Angola. Bruna became the first person to be evicted from Big Brother Africa on 22 June 2003.

  • Cherise

Cherise Makubale[1] is a 24-year-old procurement officer from Kitwe, Zambia. Cherise won the first season of Big Brother Africa on 7 September 2003 and she is the one of only two female contestants who have ever won the show in its history.

  • Gaetano

Gaetano Kagwa[1] is a 30-year-old student from Kampala, Uganda. Gaetano finished in fourth place on 7 September 2003.

  • Mwisho

Mwisho Mwampamba[1] is 22 years old and self-employed. He is from Morogoro, Tanzania. Mwisho finished in second place on 7 September 2003 lasting 106 days.

In 2010 Mwisho returned as a contestant in Big Brother Africa: All-Stars. He came in 4th place lasting all 91 days; he spent a total of 197 days in the Big Brother house combined. Usb 3.0 over ethernet.

Currently Mwisho has the record for the most days spent in the Big Brother Africa house with 197 days.

  • Sammi

Samuel Kwame Bampoe[1] is a 28-year-old radio presenter from Akropong Akwapim, Ghana. Sammi became the fourth person to be evicted from Big Brother Africa on 3 August 2003.

In 2010 Sammi competed in Big Brother Africa: All-Stars and lasted 33 days and was forced to leave due to medical issues. Sammi has spent a total of 103 days in the Big Brother House 70 days for Big Brother Africa season 1 and 33 days for Big Brother Africa: All-Stars.

  • Stefan

Stefan Ludik[1] is a 22-year-old forensic psycho-physiologist from Windhoek, Namibia. Stefan became the seventh person evicted from Big Brother Africa on 31 August 2003.

  • Tapuwa

Tapuwa Mhere[1] is a 26-year-old public relations officer from Harare, Zimbabwe. Tapuwa finished in third place on 7 September 2003.

  • Warona

Warona Setshwaelo[1] is a 25-year-old video editor from Gaborone, Botswana. Warona finished in fifth place on 7 September 2003.

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  • Zein

Zein Dudha[1] is a 27-year-old marketing manager from Blantyre, Malawi. Zein became the second person to be evicted from Big Brother Africa on 6 July 2003.

Nominations table[edit]

Week 4Week 6Week 8Week 10Week 12Week 13Week 14Week 15
Final
Nominations received
CheriseNo
Nominations
Alex,
Zein
Stefan,
Warona
Bayo,
Warona
Mwisho,
Stefan
Mwisho,
Warona
Stefan,
Tapuwa
Winner
(Day 106)
7
MwishoNo
Nominations
Alex,
Stefan
Alex,
Gaetano
Abby,
Gaetano
Abby,
Cherise
Cherise,
Gaetano
Tapuwa,
Warona
Runner-up
(Day 106)
11
TapuwaNo
Nominations
Abby,
Zein
Alex,
Sammi
Sammi,
Warona
Stefan,
Warona
Gaetano,
Warona
Stefan,
Warona
Third place
(Day 106)
12
WaronaNo
Nominations
Bayo,
Tapuwa
Bayo,
Tapuwa
Mwisho,
Sammi
Abby,
Gaetano
Cherise,
Gaetano
Mwisho,
Tapuwa
Fourth place
(Day 106)
13
GaetanoNo
Nominations
In Big Brother UK HouseBayo,
Cherise
Cherise,
Stefan
Cherise,
Mwisho
Bayo,
Stefan
Mwisho,
Stefan
Fifth place
(Day 106)
12
StefanNo
Nominations
Bayo,
Tapuwa
Bayo,
Tapuwa
Bayo,
Tapuwa
Abby,
Gaetano
Bayo,
Mwisho
Gaetano,
Mwisho
Evicted
(Day 98)
13
BayoNo
Nominations
Stefan,
Warona
Stefan,
Warona
Stefan,
Warona
Gaetano,
Mwisho
Gaetano,
Tapuwa
Evicted
(Day 91)
12
AbbyNo
Nominations
Tapuwa,
Zein
Alex,
Stefan
Mwisho,
Sammi
Bayo,
Cherise
Evicted
(Day 84)
5
SammiNo
Nominations
Warona,
Zein
Gaetano,
Warona
Gaetano,
Mwisho
Evicted
(Day 70)
6
AlexNo
Nominations
Bayo,
Tapuwa
Sammi,
Tapuwa
Evicted
(Day 56)
5
ZeinNo
Nominations
Bayo,
Sammi
Evicted
(Day 42)
4
BrunaNo
Nominations
Evicted
(Day 28)
N/A
Nomination
note
12none3
Against
public vote
All
Housemates
Bayo,
Tapuwa,
Zein
Alex,
Bayo,
Stefan,
Tapuwa,
Warona
Mwisho,
Sammi,
Warona
Abby,
Cherise,
Gaetano,
Mwisho
Bayo,
Cherise,
Gaetano,
Mwisho,
Warona
Mwisho,
Stefan,
Tapuwa
Cherise,
Gaetano,
Mwisho,
Tapuwa,
Warona
EvictedBruna
6 of 13 votes
to evict
Zein
10 of 13 votes
to evict
Alex
8 of 13 votes
to evict
Sammi
8 of 13 votes
to evict
Abby
11 of 13 votes
to evict
Bayo
9 of 13 votes
to evict
Stefan
7 of 13 votes
to evict
Gaetano
1 of 13 votes
to win
Warona
2 of 13 votes
to win
Tapuwa
2 of 13 votes
to win
Mwisho
2 of 13 votes
to win
Cherise
6 of 13 votes
to win

Notes[edit]

  • ^Note 1 : No nominations were held in Week 4 as all Housemates faced the public vote.
  • ^Note 2 : During Week 6, Gaetano was taking part in the Big brother swap after winning a task. He was swapped with Cameron from the Big Brother UK House. Because of this, Gaetano was exempt from nominations this week.
  • ^Note 3 : During the Final Week, the public voted to win, rather than to evict.

Swap with the Big Brother UK house[edit]

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Big Brother Africa contestant Gaetano Kagwa swapped places with Big Brother UK contestant Cameron Stout.[2] Gaetano (known as Gae), a Ugandan law student, was chosen to join Big Brother UK after passing a cocktail-making challenge. He caused upset in the Big Brother UK house when he called contestant Tania 'a piggy', causing her to walk off in tears and threaten to leave the UK house for good.

Facts[edit]

The season is being shown in America on the Africa Channel. It airs from November 2008 to March 2009. It is the firstnon-American Big Brother shown in America.

It was the only Big Brother from the African series to use its specific eye logo design with the series using a completely different design from season 2 onwards.

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcdefghijkl'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2008-10-04. Retrieved 2008-07-25.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/3010872.stm

External links[edit]

  • Official website at the Wayback Machine (archived 2003-06-06)

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