Wise words, meaning of the Luhya proverb – Wakania kebilila, wakaswala asikhebulila in English

Let’s get better together. Be wiser by learning from simple, insightful moral sayings passed on from our forefathers. Join us as we explore the meaning of the African Luhya proverb wakania kebilila, wakaswala asikhebulila. Not only will you  get to know similar Luhya proverbs, but you’ll also get inspired and transformed by honest morals and … Read more

Wise words, meaning of the Luhya proverb Amatsi kobulo shikeeranga tawe in English

Let’s get better together, transform your life and mind. Get wiser learning from simple, insightful moral sayings and advice from our forefathers. Join us as we explore the meaning of the African Luhya proverb amatsi kobulo shikeeranga tawe. Not only will you  get to know similar Luhya proverbs, but you’ll also get inspired and transformed … Read more

Omubukusu akhwima busuma lakini sakhwima elomo ta

poster of the Bukusu proverbomubukusu akhwima busuma lakini sakhwima elomo ta in English

Get wiser, learn from easy to remember moral sayings full of insight and counsel passed on from our forefathers. Join us as we explore the meaning of the Luhya Bukusu proverb “omubukusu akhwima busuma lakini sakhwima elomo ta.” Not only will you  get to know similar Luhya proverbs, but you’ll also get inspired and transformed … Read more

Why in Bukusu culture you’re not to greet parents-in-law

One of the most important rules in Bukusu culture is you’re not to greet your parents-in-law by the hand. The ways of our forebearers strictly forbids it. Learn why The rules Women married to a home, the daughters-in-law are forbidden from shaking hands with their fathers-in-law, uncles-in-law or any male first relation to their husbands … Read more

Meet African Luhya proverb: The one who is patient ate with visitors – Linda linda, yalia nabacheni

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Come, let’s get better together. Get wisdom for life and transform your mindset with simple, insightful moral sayings and counsel passed on from our forefathers. Join us as we explore the meaning of the Luhya proverb Linda linda, yalia nabacheni – The one who is patient ate with visitors. What’s more? You’ll get to know … Read more

Meet African Luhya proverb: A fellow wrestler is a skunk’s bone, you break it or it breaks you- Owashio ni shikumba sha’fire

Let’s get better together. Be wiser learn life hacks from simple, insightful moral sayings and advice passed on from our forefathers. Join us as we explore the meaning of the Luhya proverb “Owashio ni shikumba sha’fire – A fellow wrestler is a skunk’s bone, you break it or it breaks you”. In this journey, not … Read more

Andakonya Yalikha Obukhaya: The Luhya Proverb Emphasizing Thoughtful Decision Making

Let’s get better together. Be wiser by learning from simple, insightful moral sayings and counsel passed on from our forefathers. Join us as we explore the meaning of the Luhya proverb “Andakonya yalikha obukhaya” which emphasizes thoughtful decision making. In this journey, not only will you get to learn Luhya proverbs similar to this one, but … Read more

Uncovering the Hidden Meanings and Morals of the Luhya African Proverb: ‘No One Can Tell the Day of His Death’ – A Guide to Living Life to the Fullest

Let’s get better together. Be wiser by learning from simple, insightful moral sayings and counsel passed on from our forefathers. Join us as we explore the meaning of the Luhya proverb “Inyanga yofwa shiomanyanga tawe”, which in English is, “No one can tell the day of his death”. Not only will you  get to know … Read more

Wise words, meaning of the Luhya proverb eshikhaya imbatsi omuholo shikunyala in English

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Let’s get better together. Be wiser by learning from simple, insightful moral sayings and counsel passed on from our forefathers. Join us as we explore the meaning of the Luhya proverb “eshikhaya imbatsi omuholo shikunyala”. Not only will you  get to know similar Luhya proverbs, but you’ll also get inspired and transformed by honest morals … Read more

The Power of Resilience: Understanding the Meaning and Moral of the African Proverb ‘All Good People Cannot Die in One Year”

Let’s get better together. Be wiser by learning from simple, insightful moral sayings and counsel passed on from our forefathers. Join us as we explore the meaning of the Luhya proverb “Omuyika mulala shikumala abalayi – All good people cannot die in one year”. Not only will you  get to know similar Luhya proverbs, but … Read more