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Covid-19: Couple hold wedding in near-empty church, trekked home after ceremony

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A couple has been joined in holy matrimony in a near-empty church amidst the coronavirus pandemic ravaging the world.

After the event, witnessed by 10 persons including the pastor who joined them and a security man, Zoen Harrold and his bride, Gorret Namaseruka, walked home.

The wedding, which has been described in various media outlets, held at Calvary Chapel in Entebbe, Uganda on Saturday, April 4 at Calvary Chapel in Entebbe, Uganda.

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Zoen, who is a Californian, was joined to his Ugandan lover, Gorret, by one Pastor Isaac in the presence of a Ugandan Police officer who was on guard for security purpose in the event which host just a few persons.

The two lovebirds were seen dressed in an African designed top, very casual but yet unique.

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However, the lockdown order due to the Coronavirus outbreak which also results to the ban of public and private transportation in Uganda could not allow the couple to ride in cars, rather the two trek from home to Church and also goes through the same exercise to their apartment after the event.

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See their photos below:


Meanwhile, the pastor who officiated the wedding drove to and fro with his Bicycle which was the only means of transportation approved by the Ugandan government at this time of COVID-19 lockdown.

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