Saturday 7 January 2017

Caster Semenya marries


Caster Semenya left marries
Caster Semenya and her long-time partner Violet Raseboya have tied the knot in a beautiful white wedding on Saturday.
The couple walked down the aisle at Chez Charlene Wedding Venue, in Pretoria.
South African Caster and Violet Raseboya who celebrated their union with a traditional ceremony last year, are officially married on Saturday.

Loving it up in a pre wedding picture
The nuptials has marked the end of an extraordinary year for the 800m Olympic gold medallist whose victory in Rio was the most bitterly contested event of the games.

Her picture celebrating her Rio Olympics gold medal in 800m
Caster Semenya is a controversial figure,  Results from the infamous ‘Gender Test’ show that she is a HERMAPHRODITE.
Semenya has NO womb or ovaries and has internal testes, the male sexual organs which produce testosterone.
Throughout the controversy, Semenya’s family supported her during the ordeal, saying: “It is God who made her look that way but she is a girl”
In December 2005,  South Africa  became the fifth country in the world, and the first in Africa, to allow legal marriages between same-sex couples, after a historic vote in Parliament on 14 November, followed by the signature of Acting President Phumzile Mlamblo-Ngcuka on 30 December, passed the Civil Union Bill into law.
Parliament and the Presidency therefore met the 1 December 2006 deadline set by the Constitutional Court in 2005 for the country’s Marriage Act to be amended, or for new legislation to be passed to allow gays and lesbians to enter into legal marriages.

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