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Sep. 2011: “A well developed bush cannot lack or miss a useful tree to be felled.” – Kamba (Kenya) Proverb

September 2011
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Kakuthu kaneeyumba kayaa muti utemwa. (Kamba)
Kichaka ambacho kimekua hakikosi mti wa kukatwa. (Swahili)
Un buisson ne manque jamais un arbre utile à couper. (French)
A well developed bush cannot lack or miss a useful tree to be felled. (English)

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