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August 8, 2019
March 2019, A cow’s horn cannot kill its calf. Kalenjin (Kenya and Uganda) Proverb
August 8, 2019
February 2019, A child eats at his/her parents even if he/she has poured out the flour. Nyanga (Northern Kivu Province Walikale Territory, DRC) Proverb
August 8, 2019
January 2019, By persevering the egg walks on legs. Oromo (Ethiopia) Proverb
August 8, 2019
December 2018, DThe brother or sister who does not respect the traditions of the elders will not be allowed to eat with the elders. Ga (Ghana) Proverb
August 8, 2019
November 2018, An okra tree does not grow taller than its master. Krio (Sierra Leone) Proverb
August 8, 2019
October 2018, Cows are born with ears; later they grow horns. Nuba-Tira (Sudan) Proverb
August 8, 2019
September 2018, When a leaf falls to the ground, the tree gets the blame/the shame goes to the tree. Nyanja (Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe) Proverb Chewa (Malawi) Proverb
August 8, 2019
August 2018, Leave bad things, talk peace/ Drive peace my colleagues. Sheng (Kenya) Saying
August 8, 2019
July 2018, If you refuse the advice of an elder you will walk until sunset. Kuria (Kenya, Tanzania) Proverb
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