the law malarky peleg us school world heritage site it's said to be the oldest swahili settlement in africa a 14th century town without costs to a scholar lamo a paradise when the government announced plans to build a coal plant next door locals very tourist would say way slashing their main source of income they also fear for their health disaster going to come from that's called blunt is going to reach. just emerging of people you know so many people who believe they're going to have problem with the health concern disease for the government the project has obvious advantages called remains the most viable option upon completion of the project we're not just by industrialization. and beyond what you want to provide employment opportunities for . threatened turtles live on the people are local it also teams with fish vital for the life of traditional fisherman for locals protesting the coal plant preserving the environment all to raise the benefits of industrialization for some reaction to that tribe you know ruling today then there were children made she's an activist from the orga