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Oct. 2010: “Like ants, eat little and carry the rest back to your home.” – Bembe (Democratic Republic of the Congo – DRC, Tanzania) ProverbOct. 2010: “Like ants, eat little and carry the rest back to your home.” – Bembe (Democratic Republic of the Congo – DRC, Tanzania) ProverbOct. 2010: “Like ants, eat little and carry the rest back to your home.” – Bembe (Democratic Republic of the Congo – DRC, Tanzania) ProverbOct. 2010: “Like ants, eat little and carry the rest back to your home.” – Bembe (Democratic Republic of the Congo – DRC, Tanzania) Proverb
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Oct. 2010: “Like ants, eat little and carry the rest back to your home.” – Bembe (Democratic Republic of the Congo – DRC, Tanzania) Proverb

October 2010
Concern for the Whole Community
Wabiute, walya watundila uenyu. (Bembe)
Kama siafu, kula sehemu ndogo na peleka nyingine
nyumbani. (Swahili)
Comme les fourmis, mange peu et am
ène le
reste
à la maison. (French)
Like ants, eat little and carry the rest back to your
home. (English)

Bembe (Democratic Republic of the Congo –
DRC, Tanzania) Proverb


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