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Munya's love affair with Africa continues

16/08/2010 00:00:00
by Showbiz Reporter
 
Survivor ... Munyaradzi Chidzonga
 
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AFRICA loves Munya.

The Zimbabwean survived a third eviction from the Big Brother All Stars in as many weeks on Sunday night – proof that TV viewers across Africa can’t get enough of the 24-year-old.

Munya’s survival meant that the Angolan Tatiana – with whom he flirted – became the fourth housemate to be evicted.

Tatiana, overcome with emotion after her name was called out, gave everyone a hearty hug – except Munya. The Zimbabwean took it upon himself and chased her to the door to get his last moment with her.

Later, she told a studio audience her relationship with the dad of one was “special”, but added: “We know our limits.”
 
Munya’s success at surviving evictions now makes him one of the favourites to win the US$200,000 top prize.


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