Big Brother Africa


At the moment, the team is reviewing the strategic direction of Big Brother Africa, rest assured that when it comes back, it will be bigger and better \\, reads in the Details © statement.

The show introduced us to the eventual winner Cherise Makubale (Zambia), Cameron Stout who visited the Big Brother UK House and of course our own Gaetano Juuko Kaggwa, among others. It did not help things that the popular shower time had been discarded because of an outcry from important Nigerian subscribers of the chain that even then influenced What the rest of Africa has watched. The shower's hour of the show had stuck a lot to their television in the morning, and others were hanging out in the bars waiting for \un-cut\ sessions. Not even the move to double the number of roommates or triple the cash prize saved the show.

The last time BBA had Ugandans, it was in 2013; It was the eighth season and Uganda was represented by Charlie 'Denzel' Mwiyeretsi, presenter of Urban TV and XFM.

According to a statement from Mnet, the broadcast is still being evaluated and is therefore not part of the upcoming programming program.

When BBA was premiered on Sunday, May 25, 2003, she shook the African airwaves. His sense of fashion and weird dancing departed, he was the third Vision Group's representative representative of Uganda after Ernest Wasike and Kyle Duncan Kushaba, raising questions about whether the competitors were handpicked, not auditions..

And that would spell the script for the following seasons; At each edition, the popularity of the show diminished.By Andrew Kaggwa and Felix Eupal

You may have already noticed that for a second consecutive year, Big Brother Africa (BBA), an extremely popular pan-African show, will not run in 2016. For the first time ever, reality television on Africans for Africa was broadcast in more than 10 countries. Unlike now, where Africa has been abbreviated in South Africa and Nigeria, the TV broadcast included participants from different countries where MultiChoice is present, including Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Angola, Uganda, Zimbabwe and Nigeria.

Africa's longest season of Big Brother, the first has lasted 106 days, and yet Ugandans have enjoyed it every day until it winds up on September 7, inspiring even songs to success for people like Bebe Cool. The days in the house had been cut to 98; the host of the show had changed from Mark Pilgrim to Kabelo Ngakane, and it was too predictable.

The show then took a break, returning in 2007 for a second season with Maureen Namatovu representing Uganda