Sunday Tribune

JOLINE CHINNU & NATHANIEL MUNSAMI

Marriage requires a lot of forgivenes­s

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JOLINE Chinnu of Newlands West, a procuremen­t manager for an estate agency, and Nathaniel Munsami, a director of CTC Spares in Phoenix, married at the Bethsaida Ministries Internatio­nal in Mount Edgecombe on March 18. HOW WE MET

We met through a mutual family friend, chatted and dated before we married. THE WEDDING

There was much preparatio­n before the wedding. The night before the big day we had a thanksgivi­ng service for friends and family.

We had glorious weather on our wedding day, which was attended by 450 people close to us. Everything went as planned, all glory to God, and our guests enjoyed music from a live band, sumptuous meals and delectable desserts. WEDDING BLACK BOOK Jasmin Bridal World. Hugo Boss. Afritude.

Bride’s outfit: Groom’s outfit: Live band: Video & photograph­y:

Crossman.

Hair and make-up: Priest: Minister: MC:

Tyrone Neil Ramatuer. Bishop Johnny Isaacs. Pastor Roy Chinnu. Masood Boomgaard. BIGGEST CHALLENGE

Deciding on the menu, photograph­er and make-up artist were our big challenges, but we were satisfied with the choices we made in the end. VIEWS ON LOVE & MARRIAGE

The important thing about love is to always put God first. A perfect marriage is when two imperfect people come together and never stop believing in each other.

Marriage should be the highest state of friendship and it requires a lot of love and forgivenes­s.

Planning a wedding takes time and effort, and it all goes by quickly. My advice is to just enjoy every moment of that special day. HONEYMOON The Maritum Hotel, Mauritius.

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