Who knew getting married at Home Affairs was this special?
Updated | By Stacey & J Sbu
A truly South African wedding experience!
On the 22nd of June, a couple tied the knot at a Home Affairs in Wynberg, Cape Town.
Nina (Steininger) and Mark Collins celebrated their matrimony with their family and government workers in a joyous celebration.
The couple were blown away by the "gees" and spirit of ubuntu as complete strangers sung wedding songs as they walked down the aisle.
Listen to all the details of their wedding below:
In the exclusive podcast with the couple who wed at the Home Affairs, the duo share how the wedding went down on the day.
Nina and Mark arrived on their own accord with their wedding party. Once Nina got out the car, onlookers went wild.
"Along the way people were clapping, cheering, and giving me hugs. It was surreal and so unexpected."
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Mark shares that he heard noise "building and building as Nina approached."
It made it an amazing experience that the couple will never forget.
Mzansi added the magic and "in any other country, it couldn't have gone down like this," says the couple.
They also mention how it was a very simple process, there was a small room where they were able to say their nuptials and proceed with legalising the marriage.
Luckily, the lines wasn't too long for these lovebirds.
This wedding will forever hold a special place in the hearts of the Wynberg residents.
We wish this couple all the best in their marriage and hope that their honeymoon is filled with as much love as their wedding.
Stay tuned for the happily ever after.
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