Madalitso Kateta, Africanews reporter in Blantyre, Malawi
Two gays in Malawi held the first ever public wedding on Saturday. The two - Tiwonge Chimbalanga and Steven Monjeza - made history when they publicly announced that there were a couple at a reception held at Makhoma lodge in the outskirts of the city of Blantyre.

The duo clad in traditional attire were the centre of attraction to hundreds of Malawians that wanted to witness the first couple to defy Malawian conservative laws that make homosexuality illegal.
Tiwonge the bride who works at the lodge said she was very excited that she was getting into the matrimonial tie with Steven who she has been sharing a house with the past five months.
The wedding then went emotional when some patrons started to ridicule the two people that they regarded as ‘abnormal’ in the Malawian conservative way of thinking.
Tiwonge said in an interview that she had spent a lot of money for the engagement and was very worried that people were ridiculing them. Steven said he realized that he was gay when he had met Tiwonge at a church they congregate together some seven months ago.
He said he previously never had interest in women.
Homosexuality is frowned upon in the southern African country and carries a maximum of 14 years imprisonment.
However, Principal Secretary for Nutrition HIV and AIDS in Malawi Dr Mary Shawa recently said there was need to include homosexuals in the national HIV and AIDS response programs just as they include prostitutes that are also not illegal in Malawi.