MAKOSI is the second-favourite to win Big Brother. The bookmakers have installed Maxwell as favourite, with Makosi best priced at 5-1 with betfair to scoop the £100,000 prize for finishing first.
Kemal is third favourite at 11-2, with Science next at 13-2.
Day 15
Makosi survived eviction night after all 12 Housemates faced the public vote because of rule-breaking but faced a bleak week in the house after they failed their first task. All the housemates were given just £77 to spend on shopping.
Day 16
Makosi slipped into her nurse role after Vanessa injured her foot by falling off a bed during the early hours of the morning. She convinced Vanessa to see a doctor or risk losing her foot completely if the injury got worse.
When all the Housemates woke up they found the house had been turned into a cardboard city. The mini-task set by BB required all the Housemates to get inside their own cardboard box and stay there. She was the last girl to stay in her box but succumbed after 24 hours.
Day 17
After emerging out of the box at 12:15pm, less than two hours later BB declares Roberto, Anthony and Derek joint winners. Makosi goes in to the Diary room to check and starts crying because she is so gutted that she quit just a few hours before the task ended and missed out on the prize of a fridge full of luxury goodies.
To torment Makosi, Big Brother has given the task winners a bottle of her favourite drink Cherryade, but she isn't allowed to drink it as to her distress she was told only the winners can gobble the contents.
In a mock Miss World competition among the Housemates, Kemal crowned Makosi as Miss Zimbabwe.
Translating for the beauty, Kemal revealed she strived for world peace and believed "she has the biggest breasts so her assets are best for Miss World". Miss Zimbabwe also revealed that her special talent is kayaking.
Day 18
For this week's task the Housemates are to become pirates on the Big Brother Tall Ship.
Makosi is chosen as one of the seamen after Science pulled out the biggest sword to make him captain and is forced to wear the uniform provided by BB.
Best friends Makosi and Kemal get into a disagreement about fellow Housemate Derek. "There's something about Derek that I really like," Kemal explained to Makosi. "I'm sorry I don't agree," Makosi replied. "He's two-faced," she told her friend.
They then had another disagreement about Science but instead of falling out with each other they agreed to disagree.
As with the past two weeks, there is more controversy during nominations.
Derek, Roberto and Craig have not been allowed to nominate today after Big Brother decided they had tried to influence voting.
Their names were skipped over while the rest of the group nominated as usual. Only when the last nominations had been made were they given an explanation. Informing them that a fundamental rule had been broken, Big Brother then turned the Housemates' attention to the plasma screen in the lounge and they were played footage of the trio bitching about Saskia.
Makosi and Kemal secretly congratulated themselves for knowing that Derek had a dastardly plan all along. Kemal told Makosi: "I feel proud of us two cos we clocked this before everyone."
Day 19
Makosi criticises Science's captaincy skills. "You are happy with your leadership style and that freaks me out," Makosi told the Captain. She also didn't appreciate being shouted at, or being told to shut up. "Shut up yourself, Science," she snapped. "Pick on me and you'll see."
The Zimbabwean nurse admits she has got the hots for Anthony but unbeknown to her Anthony may like her too. He tells Maxwell that he can have Makosi anytime he wants. He claimed: "I was talking to her the other day and basically it's on a plate for me."
Day 20
As part of the pirate task, which the Housemates have already failed. Their daily task is to transfer the bilge water to the empty barrel in the garden.
Makosi was the only Housemate not to incur a fail. The nurse and Sam bitched about Saskia.
The curvy Zimbabwean finally got her hands on her man Anthony during a mini date.
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