People at Westlands Primary School are worried because someone is digging very deep holes next to their school wall. They think the wall might fall down because of this digging.
Mr. Tim Wanyonyi, who helps take care of the area, came to the school right away when he heard about this problem. He said he would stop anyone from taking the school's land. The school's head teacher, Mr. Kennedy Kyeva, explained that the people digging claimed some of the school land belonged to them.
The people living near the school noticed big digging machines early one morning. Mr. John Barasa, who helps keep the neighborhood safe, said they saw the machines digging close to the school wall, weakening and dangerous it.
Mr. Alvin Palapala, who works for Nairobi County, said nobody should dig holes next to a school. He wants the digging to stop immediately because it breaks the rules. He plans to talk to the people responsible for this problem.
Ms. Alice Wahome, who works in the government, asked all school leaders to bring their land papers to her office. She wants to protect schools, especially those in big cities like Nairobi because people often try to take their land. Many schools need help because they don't have the right papers to show they own their land. Only some schools have these important papers, which means many others could lose their land to people who want to take it.
Mr. Tim Wanyonyi, who helps take care of the area, came to the school right away when he heard about this problem. He said he would stop anyone from taking the school's land. The school's head teacher, Mr. Kennedy Kyeva, explained that the people digging claimed some of the school land belonged to them.
The people living near the school noticed big digging machines early one morning. Mr. John Barasa, who helps keep the neighborhood safe, said they saw the machines digging close to the school wall, weakening and dangerous it.
Mr. Alvin Palapala, who works for Nairobi County, said nobody should dig holes next to a school. He wants the digging to stop immediately because it breaks the rules. He plans to talk to the people responsible for this problem.
Ms. Alice Wahome, who works in the government, asked all school leaders to bring their land papers to her office. She wants to protect schools, especially those in big cities like Nairobi because people often try to take their land. Many schools need help because they don't have the right papers to show they own their land. Only some schools have these important papers, which means many others could lose their land to people who want to take it.