Zambia's Paloma sent packing to the barn

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Africa voted on Sunday and it was Zambia's Paloma who was sent packing from the Big Brother All Stars (BBAS) house and joined other evicted housemates in the barn.

Paloma has thus joined Kenya's Sheila, Uganda's Hannington, Malawi's Code, Angola's Tatiana, South Africa's Lerato in the barn.  Left with roughly five weeks the M-Net reality show's housemates are getting fewer and fewer, but this time around viewers cannot complain of boredom as most of the evictees are still in the game - at least viewers can still see them on their television screens.

Following the eviction show, it was announced that in three weeks two barnmates will go back into the house and stand a chance to win the money, and that will be done through public voting. The grand finale is scheduled to take place on Sunday, October 17.  While some took time to settle in the barn, for Paloma settling down was not much of a problem as she woke up early, and decided to tackle her first day in Barnville like a true champion. Without complaining, she milked Juliette, washed the dishes and spruced up the entire Barn.  Paloma did not need anyone to tell her where the broom and the brushes were, and she worked furiously without a whimper. She milked the cow without any problems and then proceeded to tackle the dishes.

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