A female lawmaker has caused a stir after she wedded her husband inside a shrine presided by traditional healers.
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Ruth Nakamatte married her heartrob at the shrine
According to reports from Uganda, a popular female Councillor has
wedded her man inside a shrine in their village. The woman identified as
Ruth Nakamatte exchanged marital vows with her fiancee, Buyondo
Manyigaalubaale in an elaborate ceremony.
The marriage was presided over by the heads of the traditional
healer's in Uganda. Although the controversial decision has stirred
controversy, the Mukono Central Division female youth councilor, doesn't
seem bothered.
The event presided over by the two traditional healers, Kabona
Jjumba Aligaweesa and Kabona Kayondo Nyongeraako held at the traditional
healers' headquarters at Ttakajjunge village in Nama sub-county in
Mukono district on Sunday.
Nakamatte was baptized in church and named Ruth but she denounced
it to adopt Namukasa. Buyondo was the first to enter the shrine which
was filled by a number of traditional healers and their followers from
across the country. Nakamatte, a professional nurse is a daughter of
Mukono Central division National Resistance Movement (NRM) chairman
Ssalongo Male Bakipakampulawa of Ntaawo village in Mukono Municipality.
Nakamatte arrived dressed in a wedding gown which she later changed
to wear a backcloth dress. Unlike the past where traditional healers
where known to be operating in darkness, this time they did everything
in broad day light. They also had recorded music and melodious singers
who performed music interludes of the tunes praising the African
culture.
They were only heard singing four choruses of traditional songs
with drums only once as they were starting the service. They made the
marriage vows; a service led by Kabona Jjumba whereby the vows were for
good and for worse, New Vision Uganda reported.
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