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Chawira hama chapfuura, mangwana chinewe.

Translation

What has befallen a relative is over; tomorrow it will be your turn.

Application

One who is unfeeling towards the misfortunes of others should know that the same could also happen to them.

Similar Proverbs

  1. Chandiwana nhasi, chichazokuwanawo mangwana.
  2. Mhosva yomumwe, mangwana ndeyako.
  3. Nhasi chineni, mangwana chinewe.

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