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2009 Calendar

  • Jan 2009 : “Drive peace my colleagues.” – Sheng (Kenya) Sayings
  • Dec. 2009: “When God cooks, you don’t see smoke.” – Kaonde (Zambia) Proverb
  • Nov. 2009: “Suffering is prior to attaining success or perfection.” – Chagga (Tanzania) Proverb
  • Oct. 2009: “Only a wise person can solve a difficult problem.” – Akan (Ghana) Proverb
  • Sep. 2009: “The eyes of the wise person see through you. ” – Haya (Tanzania) Proverb
  • Aug. 2009: “A tree is known by its fruit. ” – Zulu (South Africa, Swaziland) Proverb
  • May. 2009: “A tree is known by its fruit. ” – Zulu (South Africa, Swaziland) Proverb
  • Jul 2009: “A deaf ear is followed by death and an ear that listens is followed by blessings.” – Samburu (Kenya) Proverb
  • Jun 2009: “The water pot presses upon the small circular pad.” – Acholi (Uganda) Proverb
  • Apr. 2009: “The lead cow (the one in front) gets whipped the most.” – Zulu (South Africa, Swaziland) Proverb
  • Mar 2009: “Great fires erupt from tiny sparks.” – Arabic (Libya) Proverb
  • Feb 2009: “A chicken that keeps scratching the dung-hill will soon find the mother’s thigh bones.” – Ewe (Ghana, Benin, Nigeria and Togo) Proverb

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