Tsontsam-Paika Ka Matim-Bela.
This proverb means that a person can face negative consequences for acting wrongly or making bad decisions. It illustrates that sometimes when we try to deceive or take advantage of a situation, we end up suffering ourselves. The English equivalent would be ‘You reap what you sow’. This expression serves as a warning against reckless or malicious actions that can lead to one’s own downfall.
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