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Evolution And Coping Mechanisms Of Congolese Refugees In Kitengela, Kajiado County- Kenya: 1960- 2015

ABSTRACT The refugee phenomenon is a global crisis and as such has been a challenge to the Kenyan Government as much as it has been to the international community. UNHCR (2000) confirms that globally there are more than 60 million people forcefully displaced from their homes worldwide. The problem of the study was pegged on the need to investigate the refugee phenomenon with a focus on the Congolese refugees in Kitengela, Kajiado County, Kenya 1960 to 2015. The objectives of the study were to...

The Nominal Group In GῘkũyũ: A Systemic Functional Grammar Approach

ABSTRACT This study is an analysis of the nominal group in the Gĩkũyũ language using a Systemic Functional Grammar approach. The language is spoken by the Agikuyu who live in the Central and Rift Valley regions of Kenya. The study is motivated by the need to account for the nominal group from a functional rather than a formal approach. The study looked at the different realizations of nominals in Gĩkũyũ clauses, how nominals are used to achieve reference in clauses and how the nominal ...

Factors Influencing Access To Credit Facilities Among Small And Medium Entreprenuers In Island Division, Mombasa County

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to determine the factors influencing credit accessibility among small and medium entrepreneurs in Island Division, Mombasa County. The study was guided by the following four research questions: (i) what are the sources of credit available to men and women SMEs in Island Division, Mombasa County? (ii) What factors influence credit access to men and women SMEs in Island Division, Mombasa County? (iii) What challenges do men and women SMEs face in accessin...

Maudhui Ya Mabadiliko Na Ukuaji Wa Vijana Katika Riwaya Za Chozi Langu Na Dunia Mashaka Makuu

ABSTRACT This research intends to investigate the theme of change and development of adolescents in Chozi Langu (Mogambi, 2014) and Dunia Mashaka Makuu (Omar, 2015). The research has investigated the character, situation, feelings and health change and development of the adolescents between the ages of 10 to 19 years. The issues investigated are parenting, poverty among others that influence the character change in adolescents. The research is guided by the tenets of Realism theory Luckas (19...

Water Resource Use Conflicts And Implications For Sustainable Livelihoods In The Ngare Ndare Catchment, North-Central Kenya

ABSTRACT Ngare Ndare sub-catchment is located in the Ewaso Ngiro North Basin. The sub-catchment was purposively selected since it is hardest hit by conflicts that have persisted for a long period between diverse water users. The trans-boundary nature of water resource also necessitated the catchment approach as opposed to administrative units. The objectives of this study were to (i) Establish the causes, nature and magnitude of water resource use conflicts in Ngare Ndare sub-catchment, (ii) ...

The Inflectional Structure Of Lubukusu Verbs

ABSTRACT The study was an analysis of the verbal inflectional morphology of Lubukusu. The linguistic study sought to cross-examine the verbal templatic structure, which appears the same cross-linguistically within Bantu languages. The basis of this study is to focus on subject/object markers, negation, TAM, agreement and inflectional rules. The objectives that guided the research were to describe the order of morphemes in Lubukusu verbs, to find out the morphosyntactic properties of Lubukusu ...

Quantification Of Greenhouse Gas Fluxes And Derivation Of Maize Cropping Calendar In Croplands Under Rainfall Variability In Kenya

ABSTRACT Increase in global atmospheric greenhouse gases (GHG) has led to an increase in the radiative forcing resulting in climate variability. The objective of this study was to identify the best management practice which ensures high maize productivity while emitting as little GHG fluxes as possible under the influence of rainfall variability. The study was carried out in three major parts of Kenya, that is, Kenya as a whole, the agricultural potential zones and central highlands of Kenya....

Senior High Schools Preparedness For Integration Of Computer Based Instruction In Teaching And Learning Of Social Studies In Northern Region, Ghana

ABSTRACT Computer Based Instruction (CBI) is an instructional innovation which helps to improve on the quality of instruction. CBI support learners develop critical thinking, creativity and collaboration skills needed to function effectively in this 21st Century. The Government of Ghana rolled out the ICT in Education Policy (2015) to transform the education. But current literature does not show the extent to which schools, teachers and students were prepared for the application of CBI in the...

Strategy Institutionalisation And Performance Of State Owned Corporations In The Electricity Sub - Sector In Kenya

ABSTRACT Strategy institutionalisation involves developing an organisational capability to a point where it is fully supportive of a new strategy. To attain Vision 2030, the government recognizes the importance of strategy institutionalisation on organisational performance. The electricity sub-sector plays an important role in facilitating economic growth of the country. Statistics, however, show that strategic objectives have not been achieved thus affecting the performance of state-owned c...

Regime Change And Its Implications On Eastern Africa Community

ABSTRACT The attainment of a fully integrated East African region through the East African Community is yet to be realised. This is because most of the agreements pertaining integration are yet to be fully implemented while some are way past their implementation deadline. The East Africa Common Market Protocol, for instance, came into force in July 2010 after being ratified by member states. However, its practical implementation is considered a process that must take place over time since to-...

Safety And Antimicrobial Activities Of Herbal Materials Used In Management Of Oral Health By Traditional Medical Practitioners In Nairobi County, Kenya

ABSTRACT The use of herbs for treatment and management of oral diseases is practiced in the developing countries including Kenya. The herbs are used in form of powders, pastes, saps, chewing sticks and seeds. They are sold in Nairobi along streets and open markets with claims of healing all oral diseases. However, safety issues in terms of microbial contaminants, levels of mineral elements profiles, toxicity, phytochemical composition and antimicrobial properties of the herbal materials in th...

Assessment Of Selected Antibiotics And Heavy Metals In Untreated Wastewater, Vegetables And Soils In Eastern Nairobi, Kenya

ABSTRACT Untreated wastewater contains pharmaceutical compounds and heavy metals harmful to human health and the environment. People get access to untreated water through broken sewer pipes, blocked manholes and direct disposal into rivers. One such river is the Ngong River which passes through Nairobi County including Njiru and Ruai. People use untreated wastewater for growing of vegetables and washing cars. Soils and vegetables grown or irrigated with untreated wastewater may contain high l...

Analysis Of Determinants Of Methodology To Be Employed In Planning Public Participation In Kenya: A Case Of Bomet County

ABSTRACT Complex decision making processes require a more informed citizenry that arrives at a mutually agreed upon decision or at least one by which all parties can abide. This calls for public engagement in planning activities. The central problem of this study is the need to know the determinants of methodology used to engage the public in planning public participation in Bomet County. Studies indicated that participation in planning activities is affected by methodology used. This enthuse...

Attitude Among Ekegusii Radio Listeners Towards Indirect Linguistic Sexist Expressions In Selected Egesa And Minto Fm Call- In Shows

ABSTRACT Significant achievements have been made by feminists in challenging direct linguistic sexism by suggesting progressive and alternative ways language can be used to positively represent women. However, this has not hindered sexist individuals from continuing with their discrimination against women. They have come up with ways of strategically drawing on language to indirectly do so. The purpose of this study was to investigate attitude among Ekegusii radio listeners towards indirect l...

Developing Strategies For Teaching Aural Musicianship In Kenyan Secondary Schools

ABSTRACT Many scholars, for example Kodaly, Dalcroze and Campbell would argue for the important role of aural musicianship in Music Education. One of the purposes of Music Education is the creation of an environment in which the human potential is nurtured to bring forth and understand a variety of musical experiences. Music is a phenomenon that is experienced through the ear so the basis of all instructional programmes should be the cultivation of an acute musical ear, which is developed whe...


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