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Big Brother Mzansi S6 BAZOZWA: Mshefane, Kokii and Buhle B Evicted from Biggies House

Sunday Live Eviction Show Big Brother Mzansi Bazozwa host, Smash Afrika marched on to the stage for the Sunday Live Evictions Show, highlighting the tension that seemed to dampen the spirit of the week’s Asipheli Umoya (We never give up) theme. Starting off was a look at Monday night’s face-to-face nominations, which to some level contributed to the tensions and side-eyes that followed in the house. Smash went on to question some housemates on how the week was for them...with Neliswa admitting that it was a hectic week “conversations taken out of context and girls being girls”. As if things were not tense enough, Smash asked all the evicted housemates to stand up and this time called Didi’s name first saying: “You are safe!” With that said, Mshefane was the fifth housemate to be evicted, with him saying that he expected to be evicted after not having been nominated in the first three weeks. He said: “My target was three weeks. I was an underdog and I knew that if I get nominated, chances were high that I would be evicted.” Mshefane’s journey (27, from Witbank). The Next (sixth) housemate to leave the house was Kokii who was shocked at her eviction admitting that she was surprised at how she was not in tears considering how unexpected her eviction was to her. After reviewing her journey in the house though, she couldn’t help but let those tears flow. Kokii’s journey (26, from Carletonville) In a first for the season, Buhle B became the seventh housemate to leave the house, and she said she believed that it’s all God’s plan and His timing for her to be out, adding: “Obviously I’m sad, I left my man in there...”

Buhle B’s journey (22, from Boksburg) For more on Mshefane, Kokii and Buhle B’s journeys in the house and future plans, you can tune in to Beyond Umsindo on Thursday at 19:00 where Smash Afrika will unpack more with the evictees. While the other nominated housemates have secured their safety, the real test lies ahead. Only time will reveal how they rise to the challenges of the coming week. The week that was & The Wager Following Biggie’s twist where he divided the housemates by gender, the guys were the ones who were victorious in this week’s wager task. Preparation for the wager task required discipline as the house was stripped of luxuries to help housemates maintain mental clarity and a competitive spirit. In their gender groupings, the housemates had to create a dynamic, effective exercise routine not shorter than 30 minutes. Moreover, they were required to track their daily progress in the outdoor fitness zone, as their data and personal journey of improvement form a vital component of the wager presentation. The camp which showed collective improvements during their time was to be exempt from cooking for the next three days, and the camp with the least improvements would pick up that slack.

The tension within the ladies’ camp proved to be too much and destructive to their collective effort, something which was also noted by the men. Chores, Control and Cracks in the Sisterhood What started as a basic conversation about chores turned into gender wars the moment Ilano voiced what many of the ladies were thinking: they’re tired of cleaning up after the gents. Cooking and washing dishes? Nah, the math wasn’t mathing. Add the lingering pool party drama, with Thandeka accusing Trixie of being controlling, it was clear the women were struggling to find harmony as side-eyes and misunderstandings piled up. Situationships and Diary Room Truths On the romance front, it looked like the house was emotionally taxed. Bravo B admitted that his fallout with Trixie had drained him, and Trixie told Neliswa that she is done with her situationship and would walk away from it. Diary sessions later exposed just how heavy the week had been for the ladies, with feelings of isolation, frustration and mistrust dominating the energy. Vuvuzela Blows, Reunions and Rekindled Flames On Thursday night Biggie lifted the punishment and reunited the house. The response? Immediate! Thandeka sprinted to Mmeli, Buhle B and Tumi the Barber locked lips, and Bravo B and Trixie found themselves circling familiar territory again. King Wanda’s Lottostar win of R10 000 added some spice, and Zakha Pay also came through for some of the housemates who showed the most grit and improvement in the Big Brother Fitness course: Trixie, Ramona, Bravo B, Thandeka, The Don and King Wanda topping their wallets with an extra R500 for each. One thing was clear: the chaos had only just begun. Chillers Party and the Aftermath Saturday night took things from spicy to straight-up volatile. After the Saturday night Chillers party, sponsored by Chillers Punch where DJ Lamiez held it down for the housemates, King Wanda’s missing drink became the spark that lit the fire, with Tumi the Barber immediately catching the blame. What should’ve been a small question turned into a loud, messy showdown, with insults flying and egos bruised. King Wanda went for the jugular, questioning Tumi’s relevance and dragging Buhle B into the drama.

The situation got uglier when Kokii revealed that Tumi had once said Dene Jones was his first choice, while King Wanda alleged Tumi claimed Buhle B’s only “missing” factor was her looks. Elsewhere, Bravo B hit his breaking point, venting about feeling constantly compared to Que and emotionally drained by Trixie. Trixie, however, told Didi and Neliswa that Que gives her the attention, but Bravo B doesn’t, which led to him (Bravo B) finally snapping, telling her to go be with Que if that’s what she wants. With bruised egos, exposed feelings and trust hanging by a thread, the Big Brother Mzansi Bazozwa house is now a full-on pressure cooker, and one wrong move could blow the lid off. Don’t forget to tune in this Monday, 9 February for the new week’s Head of House challenge to see who the captain of the Big Brother Mzansi BAZOZWA house will be in Week 5. Big Brother Mzansi season 6 broadcasts live 24/7 on DStv channel 198. Sunday eviction shows air at 18:00 on Mzansi Magic (DStv channel 161) and Mzansi Wethu (DStv channel 163). Join the conversation on social media using #BBMzansiS6 and #Bazozwa on Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok.