Misakaiza Amim-Bazimba Malahelo; Ka Ny Akoholahy, Ny Fitahiana Tsy Misy.
This proverb originates from Merina beliefs in Madagascar. The Vazimba are mythical spirits, and associating with a poor Vazimba means making sacrifices without reaping any blessings. The proverb highlights the futility of investing in relationships or situations that yield no positive outcomes. An equivalent English proverb is: ‘Throwing good money after bad,’ as it conveys the idea of unproductive efforts.