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Jan 2014 – “Let the guest come so that the host or hostess may benefit (get well). Swahili (Eastern and Central Africa) Proverb

January 2014

Welcoming Guests

Mgeni njoo, mwenyeji apone. (Swahili)

Let the guest come so that the host or hostess may benefit (get well).

 

Swahili (Eastern and Central Africa) Proverb

 

 

 

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