• The Anchor, May 2009

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  • The Anchor April 2009. Seco ndPost

    worse. From the skies, the sun is stinging hot and the clouds are without rain. Deep in April, a month or­di­narily wet, all sig­nals in­di­cate that the rains are failing.On the farms, farmers are missing in action as they are not in­ter­ested in planting seeds that face all the probabil­ity of failure- af­ter all their…

  • The Anchor April 2009

    FOUR prefects at Ngelani secondary school have been suspended for criminal ac­tivities that sparked unrest at the school.The unrest led to the pre­ma­ture closure of the school as tension rose considerably, with some of the violence victims seeking police intervention.The Prefects are accused of beating and injuring students at the school. There had not been…

  • The Anchor March 2009

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  • The Anchor March 2009 Issue

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  • The Anchor, March 2009

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  • The Anchor February 2009

    Teachers Sacco: Who is fooling who? Beginning March, The An-chor will publish ver-ba-tim excerpts of an official audit report on Masaku Teachers Sacco. It exposes of the good, the bad and the ugly. For starters, sample this: Mwalimu Centre. The construction of Mwalimu Cen-tre was con-structed by the Sacco initially and later enrolled willing members…

  • The Anchor Novermber 2008

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  • The Anchor, October 2008

    These are the stories featuring in The Anchor, October issue. How looting of teachers Sacco is linked to Knut branch FOR the first time in history, there is an acknowledgement that the Masaku Teachers Sacco is dying. This is contained in an official document that The Anchor has laid its hands on. It catalogues a…