Shona

Kufa kwemurume kubuda ura

The death of a man is when his intestines are laid bare.

Tsanagudzo

Murume chaiye haangobvumi kukundwa kana kukundikana.

What the Words Say

The death of a man is when his intestines are laid bare.

What It Means

A man’s defeat only comes at his death

Cultural Context

The proverb is presented in a form of statement and requires an allegorical interpretation to fully understand. By stating that a man’s death is when his intestines are exposed, our elders were referring to the importance of obstinance and a fighting spirit in men. In this gory imagery the message is that even in a battlefield a man would only be defeated when his intestines are laid bare and as such a real man would keep fighting until that point or certain death. Hence a man should only be defeated in similar circumstances. The lesson for men is to never give up or give in easily.

How It's Used

The proverb is used to encourage and strengthen men in asserting their valour and stressing that they will need to be obstinate to life’s challenges by not giving in easily. It is used particularly when a man is facing dire circumstances and is used to remind him that he still has to fight on.