Africa Under One Roof

August 08, 2003

The Big Brother reality show has been adapted worldwide, but nowhere has it combined contestants from as many countries as it has in Africa. The show has attracted more than 30 million viewers, as well as its share of controversy. While some celebrate the show as a landmark display of pan-Africanism, others call it just another example of Western-style tawdriness. Ugandan reporter Moses Serugo fills in Brooke on the flap.


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