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Special school where teachers, students live at mercy of criminals

TOP: Charity Amonde, (left) chair PTA, and Leah Kamonye, school principal with some students from the school.[PHOTOS: KAMAU MAICHUHIE
           Charity Amonde, (left) chair PTA, and Leah Kamonye, school principal with some students from the school.[PHOTOS: KAMAU MAICHUHIE

By KAMAU MAICHUHIE

The quiet and peaceful environment that greets you when you set foot in Joy Town Secondary School in Thika will make you believe that all is well. But close interaction with this national school for the physically handicapped, its administration, staff and students, reveals the pain, suffering and agony they have endured and continues to grapple with.

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