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Uganda: Kyabazinga Weds Without Event

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[Nile Post] Aside from the pomp, the chariot, the blue royal robes, the fleet of posh cars, the angelic voices of the choir, the warm smiles, the glittering decor and the general feeling of happiness in everyone's bosom, the Kyabazinga of Busoga has this afternoon married Jovia Mutesi who becomes the Inhebantu (Queen) at Christ Cathedral Bugembe without event.

Source: allAfrica.com

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