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  • 2012 African Proverb of the Month

2012 African Proverb of the Month

  • October 2012, “Work done in the right way rewards both the employer and the employee” Borana, (Kenya) Proverb
  • September, 2012 “A log in the river will never be a crocodile.” Gikuyu (Kenya) Proverb
  • July, 2012 Water follows the slope -Shubi (Tanzania) Proverb .
  • June 2012 If the day of harvesting or eating yams is the same as the day of planting yams, even goats will not be allowed to eat the yam peels – Ewe (Ghana,Benin,Nigeria and Togo) Proverb
  • May 2012: “Know the price of a Kwanga while dad and mom are still alive.” – Kongo (Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo-DRC and the Republic of the Congo) Proverb
  • Apr. 2012: “When the crocodile jumps around he ends up by receiving the spear. Subi (Tanzania) Proverb
  • Mar. 2012: “Look up, Tungu my child.” ~ Sukuma (Tanzania) Proverb
  • Feb. 2012: “If a girl sits badly, it is up to her mother to cover her thighs.” – Orma (Kenya) Proverb
  • Jan. 2012: “Big fish are caught with big fish hooks” – Kerewe (Tanzania) Proverb
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