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 “khotsanyene abaanji yakona inzala”. Not only will you get to know similar Luhya proverbs, but you’ll also get inspired and transformed by honest morals and conscientious values drawn from Luhya culture.
Translation of khotsanyene abaanji yakona inzala in English
An uncle of many ended up sleeping hungry.

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The moral and meaning of this Luhya proverb
The nieces and nephews assume the other has taken care of their uncle; eventually no one actually does. A good example of the teaching of this proverb is the situation observed in many rich countries where abject poverty exists in the midst of a booming rich economies. The lesson here is that economics with no morals in void.
Similar Luhya proverbs to khotsanyene abaanji yakona inzala from across mulembe
Kindly note that some of the proverbs listed below maybe simply versions of khotsanyene abaanji yakona inzala in other Luhya dialects. However, we do encourage you to explore the meaning of the listed proverbs. This is because as nuances in translation, meaning and sometimes in culture do exist; and these offer interesting insights to Luhya culture and language.
- Endi owabakhotsa abanji yakona inzala
- Chukumazi kigona vuruhu; a Maragoli saying.
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Drawn from all over mulembe, these proverbs express deeply held beliefs shared by the different Luhya subtribes. Get to know more about this honest African culture famed for its love of peace, by combing through our library highlighted using the links below
- Which are the most popular Luhya proverbs? Want to know which Luhya sayings are trending, and are telling of the zeitgeist of the times? This and more in our dedicated page: Luhya proverbs and sayings
- Interested in Bukusu proverbs and sayings? Check out our page on Bukusu proverbs and sayings.
- Maragoli culture is rich and full of wisdom for modern living. Get to enrich your Lulogoli as you pick wisdom for everyday living from our growing collection in the page: Maragoli proverbs and sayings.
- Maybe you are interested in Abanyala proverbs and sayings to get your message across and spice things up when speaking Luhya? Find our growing collection in the page: Abanyala proverbs and sayings.
- Then there are those Luhya proverbs and sayings that have come about as a result of our experience of modern living inspired by the spirit of mulembe. These figures of speech have become so popular that they have become part of the modern Kenyan, East African and hopefully soon, everyday speech of the 21st century African. See of growing collection of: Contemporary Luhya proverbs and sayings.
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