2010 Calendar
- Jan. 2010 : “A stick is straightened while still young.” – Kiga, Ankole (Uganda) Proverb
- Dec. 2010: “The thorn in your foot is temporarily appeased, but it is still in.” – Longo (Tanzania) Proverb
- Nov. 2010: “It [a bug] grows up in dry wood, and yet it comes to maturity.” – Gikuyu (Kenya) Proverb
- Oct. 2010: “Like ants, eat little and carry the rest back to your home.” – Bembe (Democratic Republic of the Congo – DRC, Tanzania) Proverb
- Sep. 2010: “If you refuse the elders advice you will walk the whole day. ” – Ngoreme (Tanzania), Kuria (Kenya, Tanzania)
- May 2010: “A fish is in water but does not know the importance of water.” – Ewe (Ghana, Benin, Nigeria and Togo) Proverb
- Aug. 2010: “The one who milks the cow is not the same person as the one who removes (plucks out) ticks from a cow.” – Gikuyu (Kenya) Proverb
- Jul. 2010: “The groin pains in sympathy with the sore.” – Zulu (South Africa, Swaziland) Proverb
- Jun. 2010: “A tree is known by its fruit.” – Zulu (South Africa, Swaziland) Proverb
- Apr. 2010: “A person who is not disciplined cannot be cautioned.” – Haya (Tanzania) Proverb
- Mar. 2010: “Go in that direction” does not mean that you go. To go means, “let’s go together!” – Sena (Mozambique) Proverb
- Feb. 2010: “What is in the stomach carries what is in the head.” – Bukusu (Kenya) Proverb