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July 9th, 2010

Every bird flies with its own wings – Swahili

Teamwork without coordination brings confusion – Zambia

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July 8th, 2010

An adult squatting sees farther than a child on top of tree – Gambia

Kindness does not go rotten – Swahili

The king is like a sea which drowns the most experienced sailor – Uganda

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July 7th, 2010

Good millet is known at the harvest – Liberia

No one realises a mad man has relations until his corpse is found by the road side – African proverb

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July 6th, 2010

At midnight the scent of the mouth is unpleasant but that brings out the wisest counsel – Ga [Ghana]

When your neighbor’s horse falls into a pit, you should not rejoice at it, for your own child may fall into it too – Yoruba

A rooster does not sing on two roofs – Ntomba

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July 5th, 2010

A handfull of water cannot be grasped- Swahili

Patience is the key which solves all problems – Sudan

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July 4th, 2010

Follow bees and you will get honey – Swahili

A handsome finger gets the ring – Swahili

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July 3rd, 2010

You only understand joys of parenthood when you have your 1st child, you only understand the mystery of death when mourning – Bahaya [SOMALIA]

Do not go gathering fruit when a dance is taking place – MasaI [KENYA]

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July 3rd, 2010

The tongue hurts more than the teeth – Swahili

When you are seized, hold on yourself – Swahili

Leadership does not depend on age – Namibian

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July 2nd, 2010

He who doesn’t clean his mouth before breakfast always complains that the food is sour – African Proverb

Gratitude of a donkey is a kick – Swahili

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July 1st, 2010

Better to stumble with toe than toungue – Swahili

The king does not kill; it is his hangers-on who kill – Ugandan

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