Nairobi, Sept. 14 -- Carrying twigs and singing songs, the about 90 parents defied the area chief and police who tried to stop them from accessing the school compound.

Mr Julius Mwirigi, a parent, said they paid Sh1,500 through the parents teachers association (PTA) to cater for various needs, but the management still wanted to sell foodstuff and the livestock.

The parents claimed they acted on realising that livestock such as pigs as well as bags of maize belonging to the school had allegedly been sold off without following due process. There was drama at Mbajone Primary School in Meru County after parents stormed the learning institution, seized two bulls and slaughtered them claiming that the administration was about to sell the animal...