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Murekeyisoni Ellen the bride and  Bikorimana Eliphaz the groom have wed today during a weeding ceremony that took place at Gitwe Sector office, in Ruhango district, South Province. Both are albinos and have fallen in love for many years ago.

During the making of the weeding oath
During the making of the weeding oath

Experience has shown that albinos people are marginalized by others. This marginalization has prompted some of them to feel worthless and therefore don’t participate into activities that otherwise could benefit them.

However, the today’s wed couple has shown that they overcame such hindrances and have wed today. Early this morning, both the bride and the groom arrived the office of the Gitwe sector to make an oath for everlasting marital union.

The invited guests were proud of them. In  2013, Murekeyisoni has told UM– USEKE that she is not ashamed of her being albinos, expressing her commitment to develop herself and the nation at large.

The co-workers of Ellen expressed their contentment for the weeding ceremony of Ellen and Elezaphan .

The Rector of ISPG, Dr. Jéred Rugengande promised the newly wed family to receive the school more support even in the soon-to-be held official and definite weeding ceremony.

The newly wed couple was accompanied by their co-workers
The newly wed couple was accompanied by their co-workers
During the sitting in the room before the making of the oath
During the sitting in the room before the making of the oath
Eliphaz  promised to be faithful to  Ellen.
Eliphaz promised to be faithful to Ellen.
The Executive secretary of Bweramana
The Executive secretary of Bweramana
The groom signs in the book of the newly wed
The groom signs in the book of the newly wed
The ceremony was held at Bweremana cell, in Gitwe sector in Ruhango district
The ceremony was held at Bweremana sector, in Ruhango district
The couple goes back home
The couple goes back home

 

 

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