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Rajiv and wife back from honeymoon, start work with cake party

Mr Rajiv Ruparelia and wife Ms Naiya Khagram (right) cut a cake that they received from their employees after returning from London for their wedding at Crane Chambers. PHOTO BY MICHAEL KAKUMIRIZI

Mr Rajiv Ruparelia and his wife are back from their honeymoon.

The son of Uganda’s businessman, Sudhir Ruparelia spent millions to wed Ms Naiya Khagram in London, recently.

Ms Naiya Khagram (left) serving some of the Crane management employees during the party after the wedding. PHOTO BY MICHAEL KAKUMIRIZI

When they got back to work at the Crane Chambers, the couple was treated to cake, as surprise planned by their work colleagues.

Michael Kakumirizi captured the event on camera.

Ms Naiya Khagram (right) serves her husband Rajiv Ruparelia as some of the crane management employees look on after the two returned from London for their wedding. The crane management employees throw a party after wedding. PHOTO BY MICHAEL KAKUMIRIZI

Ms Naiya Khagram (right) serving her father in-law Dr Sudhir Ruparelia (left) during the crane management employees party. PHOTO BY MICHAEL KAKUMIRIZI

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