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2015 African Proverb of the Month

  • December 2015 Major problems have solution with the old men. Eton (Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and São Tome) Proverb
  • November 2015 It is obvious when you receive a visitor and you cook for him or her you will eat too. Giriama (Kenya) Proverb
  • October 2015 A good name is better than a nice scent.Burji (Ethiopia, Kenya) Proverb
  • September 2015 A cow’s horn cannot kill its calf. Kalenjin (Kenya and Uganda) Proverb
  • August, 2015 Tall stories destroy the family relationship. Luba–Katanga (Democratic Republic of Congo – DRC) Proverb
  • July, 2015 It is the boy who lifts up the fallen houses (ruins). Havu (Democratic Republic of Congo — DRC) Proverb
  • June, 2015 A water pot cannot stand on its own without a support. Luo (Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda) Proverb
  • May, 2015 Brothers who get along will always defeat the enemy. Mashi (Democratic Republic of Congo — DRC) Proverb
  • April, 2015 A soft tree is never broken by wind. Haya (Tanzania) Proverb
  • March, 2015 A good person (goes to God) with his or her clothes?” … “Potato.” Sukuma (Tanzania) Riddle
  • February, 2015 One will always return to an axe or hoe handle that the woman shows them. Bemba (Zambia and DRC) Proverb
  • January, 2015 The elephant can be tripped by a creeping plant. Maasai (Kenya, Tanzania) Proverb
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