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2017 Calendar

  • December 2017, Major problems have solution with the old men. Eton proverb from Cameroon, Eq- Guinea, Gabon and Sao tome & Principe.
  • November 2017, A cow’s horn cannot kill its calf. Kalenjin (Kenya and Uganda) Proverb
  • October 2017, A good name is better than a nice scent. Burji (Ethiopia, Kenya) Proverb
  • September 2017, The hoes of two people cultivating together in a field sometimes clash (hit) against each other. Sukuma (Tanzania) Proverb.
  • August 2017, A faithful woman is a crown to her husband. Gusii (Kenya) Proverb
  • July 2017, Tall stories destroy the family relationship. Luba–Katanga (Democratic Republic of Congo – DRC) Proverb
  • June 2017, Brothers who get along will always defeat the enemy. Mashi (Democratic Republic of Congo — DRC) Proverb
  • May 2017 Your friend’s mother is your mother too. Digo (Mijikenda) Kenya Proverb
  • April 2017, Members of the same family are open to each other and can discuss anything. Samburu (Kenya) Proverb
  • March 2017, The person who sees the in-laws to be bad is not the engaged woman. Tembo (DRC) Proverb
  • February 2017, A child eats at his/her parents even if he/she has poured out the flour. Nyanga (DRC) Proverb
  • January 2017, A greedy man always has his eye on his wife’s pot. Kele (Democratic Republic of Congo) Proverb
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