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Big Brother Africa 4: How about a Namibian BB?

Big Brother Africa 4: How about a Namibian BB?

EVER imagine the possibility of hosting a Namibian BBA?
Following the hype created by our twins in the BBA4 Revolution, and all the discussions that accompany this wherever you go – from taxis to shebeens, to clubs to boardrooms, in offices and on homes – it is perhaps interesting to ponder how a Namibian BBA mix might look.

Our own Big Brother could be very interesting and I appeal to prominent business personalities to fund such an event, even for a week. We have got so much hot air in our politics, and the first Namibian BBA, dubbed ‘youth vs elders’, would look something like this:Youth: Elders:Veikko Nekundi Veiccoh NghiweteElijah Ngurare Phil ya NangolohKuvee Kangueehi Hon Pohamba ShifetaClinton Swartbooi Hon Libertina AmathilaMonica Kalondo The three Karuaihe SistersHenny Seibeb Hon Willem KonjoreArmas Amukwiyu Hon Helmut AngulaEvilastus Kaaronda Hon Netumbo NdaitwahTobie Aupindi John GroblerMax Hamata Mateus ShikongoPaulus Kapia Hidipo HamutenyaAnd the winner is……? I guess that this will keep Namibians awake, even at awkward times, to see whether, afterwards, there will be any talk of reconciliation or intensified defiance, not to mention lots of TV income for the NBC. Enjoy the rest of your BBA4 season.- Submitted by Axaros Soroses, Avid BBA Fan, Swakopmund

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