Solafaka Omen-Tehinapotraka Omen-Kiraro

This Merina proverb describes a situation where someone receives help only after experiencing the consequences of a problem. It often illustrates the lateness or inefficiency in the assistance provided, contrasting the relevance and appropriate timing of aid. An equivalent English proverb could be ‘A stitch in time saves nine,’ emphasizing the importance of giving tools or care before problems occur.

Related