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BBTitians: Big Brother Introduces Housemates To New Twist

Big Brother has announced that until further notice, no housemates of opposite gender must talk to each other.

Yesterday, the guys and the ladies were split into two tribes that could only communicate through a mediator nominated by each gender, in this case, Yaya and Miracle.

Men will only be able to communicate with other men, and women will only be able to communicate with other women.

They may only speak an allotted number of times per day in squared-off areas for a time period to be decided by Biggie.

READ ALSO:BBTitians: Nana, Thabang, Others Punished For Breaking Big Brother’s Rules

The housemates cannot communicate at all, and this applies to gestures and body language. Also, they will not talk to one another even during tasks that warrant them working together, even on Friday game nights. They are encouraged to stay apart from each other, too.

While all the housemates are permitted to use communal space, they are at the same time “encouraged” to figure out a plan that would minimise the risk of accidental communication. In case there is a pressing need to communicate, the housemates can use the yellow zone.

The groups are allowed to communicate with each other in this zone using a representative, but only a few times a day, as signified by the numbers on display in the yellow zone.

This means that they will have to use their discretion as to when to take advantage of a valuable opportunity for communication.

Recall that yesterday, Big Brother has imposed punishment on five housemates: Marvin, Blue Aiva, Kanaga Jnr, Thabang, and Nana, for breaking important rules.

The five housemates, including the Head of House, were called out for breaching the rules of the house and were given punishment tasks.

The tasks must be completed before this afternoon, as it threatens to interfere with their preparations for their weekly wager task.

Somto Bisina

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