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  • Minutes of the Meeting of the African Proverbs Working Group, Saturday 22 October 2011

Minutes of the Meeting of the African Proverbs Working Group, Saturday 22 October 2011

MINUTES OF THE AFRICAN PROVERBS WORKING GROUP MEETING
Saturday, 22 October, 2011 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Maryknoll Society House
144 Manyani Road West (near Lavington)
Nairobi, Kenya


Agenda:

  1. Introduction of new members.
  2. Each participant will report on his or her recent research, writing, and publishing. This includes new booklets and books published in the past year.
  3. 2012 African Proverbs Calendar on “Women: Relationships, Equality and Rights.”
  4. Future “African Proverbs of the Month” and Update Reports on New Booklets of 100 African Proverbs.
  5. Promoting our African Proverbs, Sayings and Stories Website, Poll and Facebook Page (over 10,000 Fans): http://www.afriprov.org
  6. AOB.

MINUTES

Attendance

  1. Allan Babunga
  2. Cephas Agbemenu
  3. Joseph Healey
  4. Tyty Mukendi
  5. Fidele Kabasele
  6. Simon Rurinjah
  7. Francis Njuguna
  8. George Atido
  9. Thomas Komakech
  10. Grace Njau
  11. Angelica Chelo
  12. Benon Chelo

New members

  1. Jane Mumbi
  2. Martin Mugo

Absent with apology

  1. Francis Kimani
  2. Evans Nyakundi
  3. Seth Wekesa
  4. Jesnets (Message)
  5. Jennifer Ehrentraut (Message)

1. Introduction:

The introductory prayer was given by Grace Njau in an African style. A total of 14 members were present among them two new people. Both new and old members were gifted with a Maryknoll September/ October, 2011 magazine and a Polo Shirt.

2. 2012 African Proverbs Calendar:

Members discussed the kind of pictures to appear in our next year’s calendar. Priority was given to female members to give their own choices. Jane suggested that we have a mother chicken surrounded by chicks.
Grace suggested we have a picture of the late Nobel peace laureate Wangari Maathai. Angelica recommended a mother carrying a baby could be more meaningful.

3. Future Proverbs of the Month and update reports on New Booklets:

a. Report on New Booklets.
Angelica and Benon: we have almost finished the booklet of 100 Orma proverbs that Calvin left behind. We have already collected all the 100 proverbs and their translations; the only thing remaining is to get the Biblical Parallels so we need more time to finalize that.

Allan Babunga: My 100 Lingala proverbs are in draft form but unfortunately it is almost three months now since my computer broke down. Once it is ready I will need to type all the edited material before submitting it.

b. Future Proverbs of the Month:
Seth Wekesa to choose one among the 100 Maragoli proverbs about women to be posted as a Proverb of the Month. Angelica and Benon to do the same by selecting one Orma proverb about women.

4. Promoting our Website:

All members are encouraged to visit our website from time to time and thus benefit from it.
Members also should participate by voting in our Poll. Other members who have their own blog like Benon can also create a link from their blog or Facebook Page to our website in order to bring many people to benefit from our website.

5. AOB:

Next meeting to be prepared by the Kenyatta University. The date will be announced soon.

Lunch
Members enjoyed lunch prepared by the Maryknoll community.

Minutes by Allan Babunga
Photographs by Cephas Agbemenu

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