Gutu couple ties knot in joyous celebration

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A Gutu young couple of Shingirai Mazonde and Tendai Musasa exchanged vows in a joyous wedding ceremony held at the local Catholic Church in Gutu’s central business district on Saturday.
The church service was followed by a vibrant celebration at Hubvumwe Lodge, along the Chivhu road, where friends and family gathered to shower the newlyweds with love and gifts.
Renowned comedian, artist and Events Director David Mubaiwa of the Sabhuku Vharazipi fame played a significant role in making the wedding a success, entertaining guests with his quick wit and sharp tongue as the master of ceremonies.


Vharazipi’s humorous takes on the bride and groom had the guests in stitches and while still conveying heartfelt messages.
The Mazonde and Musasa families came together to celebrate the union, with electrifying speeches wishing the couple well in their future together.
The wedding was a memorable day for the young couple, who were showered with gifts and presents by their loved ones.
The celebration was attended by guests from various parts of the country, who praised the couple’s love and commitment to each other. With Sabhuku Vharazipi at the helm, the wedding reception was a night to remember, filled with laughter, music, and joy.

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