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Malawi reps, 23 others up for eviction sunday

BLANTYRE (Maravipost)–Twenty-five out of 26 Big Brother Africa (BBA) season 9 hotshots including Malawi representatives Mr 265 and Sipherile Chitambo, aka Sipe are up for early eviction this Sunday.

The reality show kicked off last Sunday, October 5 with a bang and contestants were asked to participate in talent show.

Each of the contestants performed according to their strengths with various talents on showcase ranging from singing, poetry, and dancing .

But it was unknown to them that their performances  would come to play in deciding who would get immunity from eviction. 

Laveda polled the highest votes from the in house audience garnering 85% of votes. Biggie rewarded her for this superb performance by making her the first house head and granting her automatic immunity from eviction in the first week.

The top 6 Hotshots were Laveda 85%, Sabina 78.3%, Arthur 77.5%, JJ 72.6%, M’am Bea 72.5% and Lilian 69.4%.

Malawi’s flag carriers Sipe and Mr 265 scored 59.4% and 45.9%, respectively.

Mr 265 chose to present a program of his choice at the expense of his deejaying skills.

More so, the 25 other housemates were
put up for possible eviction from the Big
Brother house with the implication being
that they must garner enough votes to
remain in the house. 

Malawi is yet to do well in the Africa’s biggest reality show, closest being in BBA III when Hazel Warren went all the way and lost the prize money to Angola”s Ricco through percentage vote.

Meanwhile, local fans have expressed optimism that Mr 265 and Sipe would survive first week’s eviction.

Below  is a list of the
scores the contestants got from the in
house audience

Laveda 85%
Sabina 78.3%
Arthur 77.5%
JJ 72.6%
M’am Bea: 72.5%
Lilian 69.4%
Permithias 68.3%
Frankie 64.3%
Idris 64.3%
Goitse 64.2%
Alusa 61.0%
Samantha 61.0%
Resa 60.1%
Sipe 59.4%
Sheillah 59.3
Macky2 59.1%
Tayo 58.6%
Nhlanhla 58.5%
Luis 58.3%
Ellah 54.6%
Kacey Moore52%
Mira 47.8%
Mr. 265 45.9%
Esther 45.4%
Trezagah 45.3%
Butterphly 44.4%

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