Monday 23 September 2013

MBONGO AFANYA THE MOST EXPENSIVE WEDDING EVER IN SYDNEY AUSTRALIA

The cash money brother -Japher Kiongoli wedding was in Sydney, Australia. The CEO alias Mpiganaji  Davis Mosha, Nancy, kids, mother and sisters all came over for this special occasion, it was such a beautiful event that cost the man himself more than $120,000.
The Bride; Rita is from Brazil, so as traditional the Brazilian dancers graced the occasion, and guess what! Mr Paul the Tanzania musician performed Zuwena it was very funny and everybody enjoyed it.
There were montecristo cigar for every guest, we had Cristal champagne and Davis (Mpiganaji)  bought for Bride and groom 15 of world most expensive champagne Armand de Brignac (JAY Z promotion). . It was one of most expensive wedding ever. Despite all the money spent for the Wedding, the brother did not worry about anything, He still has more money than what you could ever imagined. Big up to Japher and his new wife Rita. The newlywed couple gave special thanks to Mosha family for attending the occasion.
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    Japher and Davis







   The bride and Groom took centre stage
   Groom family sitting on the high table from Japher all the way to the left, Rita to the far right are bride family
There were countless bottles of  World most expensive champagne Armand de Brignac (JAY Z promotion)
  Expensive gifts from different designers floods the event 

 There is none compared to Mom; Pictured Mom joyously celebrating Japher and Rita's Wedding


The bride walks down the aisle
 Rita arriving at the reception
  Wedding Reception hall

Brazilian dance
 Not a fight, It's a dance with a style
 The Groom, enjoying brazilian dance
 Brazilian dancers rocking the stage
 The CEO Davis Mosha and Wife congratulating Japher


Mr Paul the Father of Tanzania RnB  performing the great Hit Zuwena, Zuwena kweli nakupenda..

The bride and groom cut the expensive wedding cake together



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