
The Kenya National Disaster Operation Centre on Monday faced the wrath of Kenyans on Twitter after sharing a grammatically incorrect update.
The agency was sharing updates on the collapsed wall in Westlands and tweeps diverted their attention to the poor grammar used.
Three people died on Monday after a wall collapsed on them as they were constructing a trench on Brookside Drive in Westlands, Nairobi County.
The agency shared two updates on the incident, repeating grammatical errors in both updates.

A screen grab of the poorly spelt post on Twitter. PHOTO | COURTESY
In Westlands,Nairobi three people lost their life's when they were crushed by a collapsing section of a wall of a drench under construction
— Disaster Operations (@NDOCKenya) August 1, 2016
@ndockenya results of backdoor jobs. R.I.P grammar
— Douglas Machio (@OkumuMachio) August 2, 2016
@NDOCKenya thanks for the update. Now, go back to grammar school and learn how to write proper English.
— Inexactitude Term (@shi_pipi) August 1, 2016
@NDOCKenya Man. I wish the wall would have collapsed on your grammar instead.
— Lol (@NginaOkeyo) August 1, 2016
@nginaokeyo @ndockenya its like the account is run by a Chinese,who just learned English
— BlackAndProud (@gazatwita) August 1, 2016
The disaster you'll have to respond to first @NDOCKenya is the grammar then proceed to the building pic.twitter.com/tv9WurNTMH
— Kenya West© (@KinyanBoy) August 1, 2016
@NDOCKenya what a double tragedy! Grammar and wall collapsing simultaneously
— Atanas (@atanasi_) August 1, 2016
@NDOCKenya The wall certainly collapsed and killed English!
— The Charles (@Charles_Warria) August 1, 2016
@NDOCKenya this post left me wondering, is it really you or an impostor? A 4th grader won't make such many grammatical in 140 characters
— Gathu Komu (@ggkomu) August 1, 2016
The manager of @NDOCKenya account be serious with your work my friend.Kupata kazi hii Nairobi si rahisi.
— Victor Matara (@victormatara) August 1, 2016
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