He woke up at cockcrow every day. He would head to the garden to plant seeds, dig out weeds or harvest. His heart was in it for farming since it was the main source of livelihood. But last season dealt the farmer a blow, and he could not stand the losses. With his spirit broken, he took his life.
A group of farmers listened attentively to Musa Lukwago as he narrated the story to them.
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