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Day 42: A look at the kasi week in the Bazozwa house – BBMzansi

News22 February 2026
The Bazozwa house delivered a week packed with tension, triumphs, and unforgettable moments.
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The Bazozwa house remained electric throughout the week after a dramatic Sunday night that changed the show's tone. Dube’s eviction and Neliswa’s disqualification set off a chain reaction of emotions and conversations that carried into the new week. Housemates unpacked the events repeatedly, trying to make sense of how tensions escalated. In those reflections, the focus turned to the confrontation involving Bravo B, Que, and Trixie. Questions were raised about Didi’s involvement, with some housemates suggesting she tends to place herself at the centre of situations connected to Que. The discussion painted her as a significant figure in how the night unfolded, adding another layer to the already complicated house dynamics.

King Wanda added a prophetic twist to the week when he shared that he had dreamt of becoming Head of House, only to go on and win the title. His victory shifted the power structure and gave the house something new to rally around. Yet even with a new HoH, the weekend's aftershocks lingered, influencing conversations and alliances as everyone recalibrated their strategies.

Ships arising?

Beyond the tension, sparks appeared to be flying in different corners of the house. Liema and Tumi the Barber drew attention after being seen spending increased time together, including a massage moment after the Saturday night party that many described as friendly with a hint of flirtation. Ilano and Que also raised eyebrows after a recent playful exchange suggested their dynamic might be evolving. As always, the emergence of possible ships added intrigue to the social game, with housemates and viewers alike watching closely.

Tasks of the week

The weekly wager brought its own share of drama. Ilano, Liema, and Thandeka clashed over the creative direction of their drama presentation, leading to tension at rehearsals. Despite the disagreements, the housemates ultimately secured the win, proving that conflict does not always equal failure. Outside of the wager, Ramona celebrated a personal victory by winning R5 000 in the King Pie dessert challenge, while Bravo B claimed a win in the Friday night LottoStar games, adding competitive highlights to the week.

Biggie's twists and tricks

Biggie ensured that calm moments were short-lived. The red phone delivered missions that required Didi, Ilano, and Thandeka to prank fellow housemates, testing loyalties and acting skills. Meanwhile, Ashay found himself in trouble when a private gossip session was exposed through Biggie’s Bazozwa boombox, stirring fresh tension. 

With power shifts, budding romances, competitive wins, and unexpected twists, the Bazozwa house once again proved that no week passes without leaving its mark.

Big Brother Mzansi season 6 is proudly sponsored by headline partner Lottostar, associate sponsors Chillers Punch and King Pie, and tactical sponsors Robertsons Spices, Zakhaa Pay, Schweppes, PepsiCo, BayerSA, Falco Milano Eyewear, Galxboy, and Unilever Homecare.

Big Brother Mzansi season 6 is broadcast live 24/7 on DStv channel 198. Stream here. Sunday eviction shows are at 18:00 on Mzansi Magic and Mzansi Wethu. Join the conversation on social media using #BBMzansiS6 and #Bazozwa on Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok.