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10 Things You didn’t Know About Big Brother Mzansi

If you don’t know Big Brother Mzansi, where have you been? Did you immigrate to some other country perhaps  and now clueless about what’s been happening in Mzansi? You need serious help but don’t feel down now because  we are in a good mood to keep you up to date with the super entertaining show Big Brother Mzansi. What is it all about? Read the following things you should know about the show.

1. Big Brother Msansi returns for another season following the outstanding success of Big Brother Mzansi: Secrets which was it’s first season.

2. Big Brother Mzansi Secret winner was Mandla Hlatshwayo. Who won a whooping prize of  1 Million rand in cash.

3. Endemol South Africa are the format owners and producers of Big Brother Mzansi

4. Big Brother Mzansi also promotes social awareness for key issues facing South Africans today (employment, literacy, poverty) . It was created, first and foremost, as an entertainment offering.

5. The Big Brother Mzansi house is situated at an access controlled Studio facility in Linden, Johannesburg.

6. The entire Big Brother house is covered by cameras. There is also a camera in the toilet but footage from this camera will only be screened if the housemates are using the toilet for a purpose other than that for which it was designed.

7. Nobody know who Big Brother is , but he sets the rules for the house, and housemates will want to be on his good side at all times whilst staying in the house.

8. All doors to the outside are locked, but housemates are free to leave at any stage as long as they explain why and understand that once out of the House they cannot return. In the event of an emergency Big Brother can open the doors at a moment’s notice.

9. Housemates are free to leave at any stage during the process, on the understanding that they cannot return and may be replaced by someone else. A minimum of 24 hours’ notice is requested by Big Brother to make departure arrangements.

10. Given that this is a 100% South African version of Big Brother, and South Africa has 11 official languages, housemates on Big Brother Mzansi can speak in any of these languages although Big Brother himself will primarily communicate in English.

 

 

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