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May, 2022 African Proverb of the MonthThe day is never cursed before it finally comes to an end.Gikuyu (Kenya) ProverbMay, 2022 African Proverb of the MonthThe day is never cursed before it finally comes to an end.Gikuyu (Kenya) ProverbMay, 2022 African Proverb of the MonthThe day is never cursed before it finally comes to an end.Gikuyu (Kenya) ProverbMay, 2022 African Proverb of the MonthThe day is never cursed before it finally comes to an end.Gikuyu (Kenya) Proverb
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April 30, 2022

May, 2022 African Proverb of the MonthThe day is never cursed before it finally comes to an end.Gikuyu (Kenya) Proverb

Muthenya ndurumagwo utari uratuka. (Gikuyu) Siku hailaniwi kabla ya kikomo chake. (Swahili) On ne condamne pas le jour avant qu’il prenne sa fin. (French) The day […]
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March 31, 2022

April 2022 African Riddle/Story of the Month“I have a riddle.” “Let it come.” A person went to the coast naked and came back/returned fully clothed?… groundnut/peanut.Sukuma (Tanzania) Riddle/Story

“Kalagu.” “Kize.” Kaja nhwani kali duhu kugiza kazwalile?… nharanga (Sukuma). “Kitendawili.” “Tega” Alienda pwani uchi akarudi amevaa?… karanga (Swahili). “J’ai une énigme.” “Laissez-la venir.” Une personne […]
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February 28, 2022

March 2022 African Proverb of the MonthThe green snake said, “Watching a person is better than biting.” Fon (Benin, Nigeria, Togo) Proverb

Amidan do: min kpinpon nyowu min didu. (Fon) Nyoka wa kijani, alisema, “kuangalia mtu ni bora kuliko kumuuma.” (Swahili) Le serpent vert dit,“regarder un homme, vaut […]
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January 31, 2022

February, 2022 African Proverb of the MonthThe one who leads (usually in a herd of cattle) drinks clean and clear water. Sukuma (Tanzania) Proverb

Nh’onga mbele igang’waga minze milu (matengeku). (Sukuma) Anayetangulia mbele hunywa maji safi.  (Swahili) Celui qui arrive le premier (les troupeaux) boit de l’eau propre et claire. […]
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December 30, 2021

January, 2022 African Proverb of the MonthPeople realize that a cow gave us much milk only after it dies.Gikuyu (Kenya) Proverb

Imenyagwo irari iria yakwua.  (Gikuyu) Watu wanatambua kwamba ng’ombe iliwapatia maziwa mengi baada ya kufa.(Swahili) Les gens réalisent simplement qu’une vache ne nous a donné beaucoup […]
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December 27, 2021

December 2022, To lose the way is to find the way.

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December 27, 2021

November 2022, Any goat can serve as bridewealth unless it has a defect.

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December 27, 2021

October 2022, God is a great eye. God sees everything in the world.

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December 27, 2021

September 2022, Your elder sibling’s pocket or bag does not contain your savings/contents.

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