It was a moment for women to rule Africa again on Sunday night at the Big Brother Africa grand finale in South Africa as Namibia's House Representative Dillish Williams was declared the Winner of the 2013 edition of the coveted show, "The Chase" and subsquently walking away with the grand prize of $300.000.
Five African Countries voted in her favor (Angola, Kenya, Namibia, Tanzania and Uganda), followed by four for Cleo (Botswana, Malawi, South Africa, and Zambia).
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The gorgeous Namibian started her Chase race as the proverbial underdog and was labeled everything from lazy, to a pampered princess.
As the Chase rolled on however, Dillish quickly emerged as a very strong contender for the Chase title and won her fellow Housemates and Africa over, with her quirky, accented alter ego, aptly titled Princess Dillish.
The Namibian made sure to stay away from trouble and coasted through the Chase by taking her place behind the scenes. While her fellow Housemates got themselves into hot water, fighting and gossiping their way to what they hoped was the top of the mountain, Dillish remained grounded and maintained cordial relations with her fellow Housemates.
The only time the Namibian got herself in a spot of trouble was when she and her good friend, Nigeria's Melvin, had a disagreement after she told her fellow Housemates about a relationship he was involved in, which was less than stellar. Dillish and Cleo proved to all and sundry that women are indeed a force of nature.
Cleo took the Second slot,beating their male counterparts, Elikem and Melvin.
The grand finale was crowned with great performances from Africa's Top Entertainers and performers.
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