Big Brother wants your vote

your favourite nominated Housemate, the better their chance of staying in the house.
When you vote, you also stand a chance of winning weekly prizes, including DStv decoders, and from Samsung: cameras, camcorders, laptops, smartphones and the Galaxy Tab.
The Housemate who receives the least number of votes will be evicted.
You can vote to keep a nominated Housemate in the House in three different ways:
1. Using MXit.
2. Via the website, or the WAPsite on your mobile phone.
3. By sending an SMS.
To vote using MXit: open the browser on your WAP-enabled mobile phone, and type in m.mxit.com to download MXit for free. Then locate MXit on your phone in the applications or games section and register.
Once in MXit, go to Tradepost -> Entertainment -> Mnet. You will find the Big Brother contact in the M-Net bot. Add the Big Brother contact. Please note that voting on MXit is free and you can vote up to 10 times on MXit per voting period
To vote online: Register on DStv Connect, or use your existing DStv Connect profile details to log in. (www.mnetafrica.com/bigbrother <http://www.mnetafrica.com/bigbrother>). Please note that voting on the website or wapsite is free and you are allowed to vote once per hour during the voting period.
To vote via SMS: Send the word VOTE followed by the Housemate’s name to the number for your country. SMS’s are charged per specified network tariffs in the various countries. VAS rates apply. Free minutes do not apply. Please note that you can vote 100 times by SMS per telephone number during each voting period.
Zimbabwe
Econet 33334 – USD 0,50 per SMS
NetOne 15626- USD 0,50 per SMS
Voting begins immediately after the nomination show on Monday nights and closes at 6:00am on the following Sunday morning.
Find out who has received the least number of votes and will be evicted by tuning in to DStv Channel 198 on Sunday nights for the live eviction show at 7.00pm. 
(The ever exciting Big Brother Fan Club continues every Sunday at 7pm at the Liquid Lounge in Rhodesville, lots of prizes, great music and so much more fun!)

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