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23 February 2025

Big Brother Mzansi Season 5 Evicts Mata And Muzi-TheMbuzi

Another dramatic week sees personal dynamics shift as fans vote to evict two housemates.

Big Brother Mzansi Season 5 has entered its sixth week, bringing with it game-changing vote results and evictions. The anticipation reached its peak as the latest eviction lineup saw housemates scramble to secure their positions and avoid the dreaded exit.

The Week 6 nominations took place on Day 36, February 17, 2025, where eleven contestants found themselves on the chopping block. The nominated housemates included Jojo, Nsuku, Nate, Mata, Siphesihle, Mandy Hagan, Beekay, Muzi-TheMbuzi, Melino, Abobo, and Swiss.

During the eviction show, held on Day 42, the results were finally unveiled. The atmosphere was tense, and hearts raced as viewers awaited the fate of their favorite housemates. The voting results revealed Mata and Muzi-TheMbuzi as the contestants with the lowest percentages, leading to their evictions. Mata garnered only 3.51% of the votes, with Muzi-TheMbuzi trailing closely behind at 3.80%. Swiss managed to escape the confinement of the eviction, receiving 3.83% of the total votes but remained safe this week.

Both Mata, who is 27 years old and hails from Johannesburg, and Muzi-TheMbuzi,aged 29 from Kempton Park, have enjoyed their time within the Big Brother house, having entered together with hopes of winning the ultimate prize.
Each brought their flair to the game and contributed to various dynamics within the house.

Please see the summarized voting results table below:


Housemate% of VotesResult
Mata3.51%Evicted
Muzi-TheMbuzi3.80%Evicted
Swiss3.83%Safe
AboboNot RevealedSafe
BeekayNot RevealedSafe
JojoNot RevealedSafe
Mandy HaganNot RevealedSafe
MelinoNot RevealedSafe
NateNot RevealedSafe
NsukuNot RevealedSafe
SiphesihleNot RevealedSafe

The latest results reflect the audience's preferences and show how unpredictable the game's outcome can be. With every vote, viewer engagement shapes the reality of the competitors' existence within the house.

Despite the emotional weight of the evictions, the remaining contestants continue to navigate the alliances and rivalries formed within these confined walls. The stakes get higher as Big Brother continues to introduce twists and turns to the game, heightening the sense of urgency among housemates.

Fans are encouraged to keep watching Big Brother Mzansi, broadcast live 24/7 on DStv channel 198, with the eviction show airing every Sunday at 18:00 on Mzansi Magic. For more news and opinions, viewers can join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #BBMzansi.

What are your thoughts on the Week 6 vote results? Feel free to share your opinions as the competition heats up and the drama continues!