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Generous Kenyans Raise over KSh 75k for Kitengela Deaf Couple’s Wedding: “Groom to Get Tuxedo”


James Njuguna and his fiancee Ruffi Tabu shared a video welcoming Kenyans to their wedding, set to be held at a Kitengela church According to lawyer Wahome Thuku, Njuguna and Ruffi, who have been deaf since childhood, are set to get married next month Since the two Gen Z lovers are still hustlers, they are asking Kenyans of goodwill to help them fund their modest budget and also attend the wedding Read more: https://www.tuko.co.ke/people/relationships/564200-kitengela-deaf-couple-set-colourful-ceremony-officiated-by-deaf-pastor/

Remember this couple. They are wedding in November. Last week you raised for them Ksh77,000 on this wall. The groom also received full dressing from one of you here, who I will name when granted permission. They are having a pre-wedding today. You can still support to the end in whichever way if you have not already. 722627091.

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What did Kenyans say about the wedding?

Irene Karwitha Rimiri:

“This is great. I will also send something.”

Martha Githu:

“May the Almighty God continue to them as they prepare to start a blessed family together”

.Sarah Kinuthia B:

“My church people ,we are proud of you.”

Doris Githambo:

“We are proud of this couple in our church and we will support where we can 🙏.”

Faith Waitherah Muraguri:

“I did on the first post …all the best to them.”

Charles Kariuki:

“Reception mlisema ni wapi?I don’t want to miss.”

Elena Gachomo -Toto nice:

“All the best to you all and I wish the couple the best of God’s guidance. I am sorry this season am having a family medical case I can’t help.”

50-year-old deaf man marries lovely bride

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Meanwhile, Nakuru residents celebrated a unique wedding as a deaf couple, Thomas Mamisu and Grace, exchanged vows in a Catholic Church ceremony.

The event, attended by close family and friends, was highlighted by the use of a sign language interpreter as Thomas and Grace tied the knot.

The couple, who met while working in Nakuru, are now beginning their life together, and their parents gave them their blessing.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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