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Kyabazinga marries in Busoga’s first royal wedding since 1956

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November 18, 2023
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Kyabazinga marries in Busoga’s first royal wedding since 1956

Isebantu (King) William Wilberforce Kadhumbula Nadiope Gabula IV exchanges wedding vows with the Inhebantu (Queen Mother) of Busoga Jovia Mutesi at Christ's Cathedral in Jinja City on November 18, 2023. PHOTO/ABUBAKER LUBOWA

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By DAVID VOSH AJUNA | Monitor

Jovia Mutesi has officially earned her place in royalty after saying “I do” to the monarch, becoming Busoga’s 5th queen through a church service of century Anglican canons and majesty.

On his father-in-law Stanley Bayoole’s 49th birthday, 35-year-old Gabula Nadiope IV became the 1st-ever king to be wedded at the Busoga Diocesan’s iconic headquarter Christ’s Church Cathedral in Jinja City’s Bugembe Township.

At about 1:43pm on November 18, 2023, the world’s latest wed king recited vows with Mutesi, then the couple exchanged rings nearly 10 minutes later in a sacred symbol of eternity. Read more

 

 

 

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