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The Namibian Big Brother Stargame contestants will host a joint eviction party this Friday at D-club. The “special” Big Brother Stargame contestant and local artist, Lady May returned home last week. She survived numerous evictions and made it to the finals.  Lady May was accompanied by her aunt and local businesswoman, Hilda Basson-Namundjebo at a media briefing in the capital last Wednesday. (Photograph by Lorato Khobetsi)

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