Soil is the heartbeat of farming. When it thrives, crops flourish; when it fails, farmers struggle. Scientists may rush to laboratories with test tubes and microscopes, but farmers have always had their own ways of reading the land. Over the weekend, I was priviledged to attend a women’s group monthly meeting, Twatumwa Womens group in Kabarole District. We talked about many things but one thing caught my eye … i asked them how they tell if soil is “bad” without any lab tests. Their answers were vivid, practical, and full of wisdom. As one farmer laughed, “The soil itself tells you. You just have to listen.” Cracked and Slippery Soil […]
On March 3, 2026, Hon. Beatrice Kiraso, Chairperson of the Board of Bridge Africa Research Organisation (BARO) and Managing Director of the Bridge Group of Companies, was honored with the Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Award by the International Republican Institute’s Women’s Democracy Network (WDN). This award recognizes her outstanding leadership in advancing women’s political participation and democratic governance in Uganda and across East Africa. Hon. Kiraso’s lifetime of commitment to democracy has strengthened institutions, fostered inclusive participation, and built regional frameworks that promote cooperation and security. Her ability to unite political parties, civil society, religious leaders, and security agencies around a shared vision of non‑violence exemplifies the values of WDN—transforming individual […]
