Zimbabwe's Big Brother StarGame contestants became the latest disgusting Afrotrash who can't act like adults after Rockford "Roki" Josphats and Maneta Musanhi were shown the door following them breaching the violence rule.
Maneta Musanhi threw bleach in Roki's face. After the cleaning fluid, Roki poured water over Maneta Mushani's head. Manetha Musanhi then went further and threatened to stab Roki with a knife. Like TV trash of the lowest kind - those who not only have no respect for others but also have no respect for themselves - fought like immature children.
Rockford "Roki" Josphats and Maneta Musanhi were both dumped from the show two weeks after Ghana's so-called comedian DKB and Zambia's so-called model Zainab were banished following physical violence and assault in front of the cameras.
Something is clearly wrong with the way Endemol South Africa and M-Net screen the Africa trash who willingly submit themselves to be filmed 24/7 in the Big Brother Africa house which is currently in its 7th season.
Despite two removals from the house early in June and stark and stern warnings and seeing what happened, two more contestants have proven that they have a psychological inability to keep themselves from violence even after they saw what the penalty would be.
Why these people have been allowed to be included in the show is a serious question, given their propensity for violent outbursts. Was there not a better indication before they were selected that these 4 contestants are not able to handle stress, provocation and the pressures from being placed in a show like this?
"Despite Big Brother intervening and advising both housemates directly that they needed to amend their behaviour immediately, in line with the clearly stated house rules forbidding violence and provocation, the housemates chose to disregard this instruction," says M-Net as to why another two contestants have immediately been removed from the TV production.
Roki and Maneta Musanhi - just like the removed Afrotrash before them - will now be getting psychological and medical treatment and counceling "to assist them with conflict and anger management".
Endemol South Africa and M-Net will do well to - should there be further seasons of Big Brother Africa - work more vigorously with the selection and screening process and insert people in the camera house who have already mastered anger management as adults.
Clearly Endemol SA and M-Net allowed people in front of the cameras who are not strong enough to cope and who should not have been selected and included in this show.