Big Brother Mzansi 2026 Final (Week 10) Result – Liema Winner of Season 6
Big Brother Mzansi 2026 Final (Week 10) Result – Liema Winner of Season 6
After weeks of drama, alliances, laughter, and intense competition, the curtains have finally closed on another unforgettable season of Big Brother Mzansi. Following 71 days in the house, 10 nomination rounds, and 9 eviction shows, fans across Africa finally crowned their winner.
In a thrilling Week 10 grand finale, Liema emerged as the Winner of the season, walking away with the R2 million grand prize and the title of Big Brother Mzansi Season 4 winner.
The finale featured six housemates who survived weeks of intense gameplay and public voting. Here is how the final results played out.

Biggie’s heartfelt farewell leaves the Top 6 in tears
Big Brother shared heartfelt messages with each of the Top 6 housemates. His words moved the housemates to tears, marking an emotional moment as they reflected on the incredible journey they’ve had.
Big Brother Mzansi Week 10 Final Vote Result
🏆 Winner — Liema
In the end, the votes from viewers crowned Liema as the winner of Big Brother Mzansi Season 4.
The 24-year-old musician from Qonce entered the competition with a clear focus on the prize money and the opportunity the platform could provide for her career.
Liema entered the house focused on one goal, the prize money. Unlike many reality show contestants, she made it clear that romance would not distract her gameplay.
Already in a happy relationship outside the house, Liema stayed committed to the competition and kept her eyes firmly on the prize.
With her victory, Liema walks away with the R2 million grand prize, closing the season on a high note and securing her place in the history of Big Brother Mzansi.
Liema’s BBMzansi Journey
2nd Place — Thandeka
Thandeka came incredibly close to winning the show, finishing as the runner-up.
The 30-year-old bookkeeper currently lives in Italy but originally comes from KwaZulu-Natal.
Having lived abroad for eight years, Thandeka entered the house with a strong ability to adapt to different environments and personalities. Her international experience, confidence, and calm approach to challenges helped her navigate the complex social dynamics of the game.
She is fluent in Italian and believes strongly in reciprocity when it comes to relationships, valuing people who show up and give genuine effort. Over the course of the season, her personality and gameplay resonated with viewers.
Her determination carried her all the way to the final two, where she ultimately finished as the runner-up.
Thandeka’s BBMzansi Journey
Though many housemates didn’t fully understand her and often clashed with her, she made it all the way to the final day. Standing tall, staying true, and in love with Mmeli, Thandeka’s journey culminated in bringing her right up to the top 2.
3rd Place — Bravo B
Bravo B secured third place after surviving several tense eviction nights. The 28-year-old food vendor from Durban, originally from KwaNgoma, entered the house determined to prove himself to fans who had supported him outside the show.
Bravo B entered the house determined to prove himself after trying various paths in the entertainment world over the last two years, including acting, presenting, and theatre.
When he received the call to join the show, he knew he had to represent his supporters proudly. Throughout the season, his personality and energy kept viewers entertained.
Bravo B’s journey ended in third place, just short of the top two.
Bravo B’s BBMzansi Journey
From an early exit in the S’ya Mosha season to a powerful comeback, Bravo B returned to the house with something to prove. This time, he moved with intention, balancing confidence with calm, and slowly rebuilding his story in the Biggieverse. He may not have taken the crown, but he made his second journey memorable. Take a look back.
4th Place — Que
Que finished the competition in fouth place after making a strong impression throughout the season. The 27-year-old corporate fleet analyst lives in Johannesburg and originally comes from the Eastern Cape.
Que proved to be one of the most outspoken and socially active housemates this season. Comfortable around strangers and always ready to express himself, he embraced the social dynamics of the house.
Describing himself as “umuntu wabantu” (a people’s person), Que relied on his ability to communicate and build relationships. His love languages are acts of service and quality time, traits that shaped many of his interactions inside the house.
He finished the competition in fourth place.
Que’s BBMzansi journey
After facing nominations week after week and being saved each time, ultimate victory unfortunately wasn’t on his side. Que’s journey leaves a lasting mark, showing what it takes to survive under pressure.
5th Place — Didi
At just 21 years old, Didi became one of the standout housemates of the season and finished in fifth place. The student from Lenasia impressed viewers with her kindness, maturity, and emotional awareness.
Didi was one of the youngest housemates this season, but she quickly showed maturity beyond her years. Her upbringing and strong values played a big role in how she treated fellow housemates.
Having overcome childhood challenges, Didi often offered support and kindness to others in the house. Her natural generosity and emotional intelligence helped her build strong connections.
She finished the competition in fifth place.
Didi’s BBMzansi journey
From the moment she stepped into the house, Didi made one thing clear: she was not there to be quiet. She brought fire, energy, and a fearless attitude that instantly set her apart. Now her journey has come to an end. Relive her time in the Bazozwa house.
6th Place — Trixie
Trixie was the first housemate to leave the stage during the finale night, finishing the competition in sixth place. The 34-year-old club promoter lives in Johannesburg but originally comes from Uitenhage.
Trixie’s journey in the house was driven by resilience and determination. Coming from a small town, she entered the show with dreams of making a name in the entertainment industry.
As a divorced single mother, she leaned on the lessons life had taught her and brought a strong sense of independence into the house. According to her, love means financial affirmation and acts of service, with presence and affection being key ways she shows care for herself and others.
Although her journey ended in sixth place, Trixie leaves the house with a memorable presence and loyal fan support.
Trixie’s BBMzansi journey
With two strikes under her belt, lessons learnt, and love found, Trixie’s time in Biggie’s house has come to an end. From clashes to friendships formed, there’s no doubt Trixie left her mark on the Biggieverse. Reflect on her Bazozwa journey.
BBMzansi Week 10 Final Vote Result
This is how viewers voted for their favourite housemate to win the Big Brother Mzansi show.

This season of Big Brother Mzansi delivered everything fans hoped for, emotional moments, unexpected alliances, fierce competitions, and unforgettable personalities.
From early nominations to the dramatic finale, viewers remained engaged throughout the 71-day journey.
In the end, Thandeka’s strategy, personality, and fan support helped her rise above the competition and claim the crown.