So what does it really take to win Big Brother Africa? Now that we are embarking yet another exciting season, dubbed BBA Hotshots.
Remember in season one when ladies thought Stefan would win and we were all surprised when he was kicked out? It got us thinking, what did Ricardo, Karen, Uti, Delish and Keaganhave to deserve the wins? Was it their personalities, drinking abilities, beauty or star power?
As BBA Hotshots starts, lets take a look at the different contestants and whether they really have what it takes to win!
Sabina Stadler Anyango, one of the BBA Hotshot contestants from Kenya, is a well known TV and media personality from Mombasa. She is an actress on several local TV shows and a former news anchor at one of the local stations.
If it’s star power, Melvin has also got it! He is a world-renowned Kenyan actor who’s had roles in films such as The First Grader and The Garden of Eden and has also been nominated for anEmmy Award. If that’s not enough star power then we do not know what is.
Back to Sabina, we took a look at her social star power and she really doesn’t have a great following albeit being very popular in Kenya. However, what she lacks in following she makes up for with her beauty and her larger than life personality.
Here’s a picture of her and her beautiful baby Hadassa.
She woke up like this...
Do you think Kenya has the power to win this time? To find out more and about Sabina on theBBA Wesbite and dont forget to VOTE Alusa and Sabina HERE.
Here is how to vote
Voting opened immediately after the launch show and runs until next Sunday morning. The more you vote for your favourite nominated housemate, the better their chance of staying in the house and being named as the winner. There are four ways to vote for your favourite housemate each week:
1. Via SMS
2. Via WeChat
3. Via www.bigbrotherafrica.com
4. Via the mobisite on your mobile phone
SMS Voting
To vote via SMS: Text the keyword ‘Vote’, followed by the name of the housemate to the short code number for your country. For example SMS “Vote Uti” to 22626. SMS's are charged as applicable per specific network tariff. VAS rates apply. Free minutes do not apply. Please note that you can vote 100 times by SMS per mobile number during each voting period.
The SMS numbers for each country are:
Kenya
Operator Tariff Short Code
Safaricom KES 20 22626
Orange KES 20 22626
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