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Malaria Situation In Namibia: A Study Of Vector Species And Effectiveness Of The Past And Current Control Strategies In Selected Parts Of Namibia

ABSTRACT The distribution of malaria in Namibia is mainly confined to the northern parts of Namibia. Although the malaria vectors were presumed to be Anopheles arabiensis, a member of the Anopheles gambiae group of morphologically similar species, no scientific study had been undertaken to identify the species in Namibia. Given the variable behaviour of this species, in an area where the mainstay for vector control has been indoor residual house spraying (IRS) with 75% DDT wettable powder si...

Diaconal Ministry In Namibia Challenges From The Perspective Of The Evangelical Lutheran Church In The Republic Of Namibia (ELCRN)

This investigative and evaluative study aims at contributing to the ongoing dialogue on the necessity to have a diaconal ministry within the framework of the overall mission of the church under discussion (the ELCRN). A further aim is to present some workable proposals and recommendations for the revitalization of this much-needed ministry under the umbrella of the said Church in particular, but also to have a message to the Church of the Lord in Namibia. The assumption is made and the hypoth...

A Critical Discourse Analysis Of The Mission Statements Of Selected State-Owned Entreprises In Namibia

ABSTRACT This thesis is a critical discourse analysis of the mission statements of state-owned enterprises. The purpose of the study was to investigate the English language employed in the mission statements of state-owned enterprises. The study also explored the various linguistic components of mission statements, as well as the way they employ the English language to relate to stakeholders and convey meaning. This research was qualitative in nature and was a desktop study which employed di...

An Assessment Of Food Production, Processing And Storage At Community Level In Kavango East Region: A Case Study Of Ndiyona, Mashare And Rundu Rural East Constituencies

Abstract Food security is often defined in terms food availability, food access and food utilization (USAID 1995). Food availability is achieved when sufficient quantities of food are constantly available to all individuals within the country. Such food items can be supplied through house hold production, other domestic output, commercial outputs and commercial imports of food assistance. Access is assured when household and all individuals within them have adequate resources to obtain appro...

A Literary Exploration Of Ethnocentric Segregation And Discrimination In Bessie Head’s Maru And Gasebalwe Seretse’s The Pursuit Of Xhai

ABSTRACT This literary thesis explored ethnocentric segregation and discrimination in Bessie Head’s Maru and Gasebalwe Seretse’s The Pursuit of Xhai. The purpose of the study was to investigate the causes and effects of ethnocentric segregation and discrimination amongst ethnic groups as presented in the selected novels. The study was primarily a qualitative desktop research whereby two novels were purposefully selected and analysed. This analysis was informed by the integrated or interg...

A Case Study Of The Perceptions Of The National Planning Commission Officers And Commercial Printers’ Directors On The Distribution Of The Namibian Government Publications

ABSTRACT The study set out to establish the perceptions of the National Planning Commission officers and those of the directors of the commercial printers on publishing, printing and distribution processes of the Namibian Government publications. The study was motivated by the preliminary literature review which revealed that decentralized distribution systems of government publications can impede access to information. The research adopted a qualitative approach which employed a case study ...

Knowledge Management Practices: A Case Study Of The Ministry Of Gender Equality And Child Welfare (MGECW), Namibia

Abstract This study, titled “A Study of Knowledge Management Practices: A Case Study of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Child Welfare (MGECW), Namibia”, offered a unique organisational environment in which organisational KM practices were explored. The study focused on exploring organisational Knowledge Management (KM) in the MGECW through an investigation of KM practices. The case study used a mixed method approach through a concurrent triangulation strategy/design. The qualitative ...

Student Engagement At Polytechnic Of Namibia: Implications For Teaching Staff And Academic Performance

ABSTRACT This study measured engagement levels among students; determined the impact of resources usage and established to which extent students experience demands on their study. The study further explored the implications of engagement levels and resource usage to curriculum design, teaching staff and academic performance. A survey design was used, with questionnaires distributed to a randomly selected sample of 123 students. Data was analyzed using the SPSS 18.0 program (SPSS, 2009). Data...

A Contrastive Semantic Connotation Of As-Sihr (Magic) In The Qur'àn And African Context

ABSTRACT  Magic: The new Encyclopaedia Britannica defines magic as “a ritual performance or activity believed to influence human or naturai events through access to an extemal mystical force beyond thè ordinary human sphere '.’From this definition, we see that magic is a practicJ affair. It is a human art which involves thè manipulation of certain objects which are believed to have power to cause a supematural being to produce or prevent a particular result considered not obtainable b...

Work-Family-Conflict And Family-Work-Conflict As Correlates Of Job Performance Among Working Mothers: Implications For Industrial Social Workers

ABSTRACT There has been an increased concern over the inter-role conflict that employees are experiencing as they try to balance the demands of work and family roles since these conflicts could result in negative consequences like poor job performance. Therefore, this study looks at the correlation between work-family-conflict, family-work-conflict and job performance of working mothers. The descriptive survey research design was used for the study. The population of the study comprised all w...

Discourse Functions Of Rhetorical Devices In Selected Roman Catholic Bishops’ Pastoral Letters In Onitsha Ecclesiastical Province, Nigeria

ABSTRACT The pastoral letter, an open letter addressed by a bishop to members of his diocese for the purpose of promoting faith and good Christian living, constitutes a persuasive religious discourse characterised by numerous rhetorical devices. Previous studies on Christian religious languagehave concentrated mainly on sermons, liturgy, prayers, theology, scriptures, hymns, and songs to the exclusion of the persuasive power of pastoral letters. This study, therefore, examined themes and rhet...

Appraisal Of Tabsiratul-Anam Fi Anal ‘Ilma Huwal-Imam (Mirror To The World: That Knowledge Is The Leader)

Abstract Researchers have made efforts to overcome thè problems of mass failure and lack of seriousness in students at different levels of education in Nigeria and West Africa at large. It eventually tums to low standard, incompetence of thè teachers handling thè students which collectively have a negative impact on thè capacity development of thè youth. Different books of Muslim scholars and philosophers such as Shaykh Shamuji’s Ta ‘limul-Muta ‘llim and Imam al-Ghazalf categorised...

Selected Presentations from the Faculty of Arts Monthly Seminars, September 2015 – January, 2017

Music is a powerful means of communication. It serves many expressive purposes and has been used for political communication in post-independence Nigeria. This communication has overtime operated in formal and non-formal settings in many countries. Its use during elections in different parts of the world is remarkable and more recently during the Republican and Democratic National Conventions in July, 2016. Generally, music is known for “its capacity to appeal to the intellect and to the em...

Evaluation of Receptive and Expressive Language Skills of Children with Language Impairment in Lagos State, Nigeria

Abstract This study examined the receptive and expressive language skills of children with speech/language impairment in three centres in Lagos State, Nigeria, sampling ninety two children between the ages of eighteen months and six years, with evidence of speech/ language defects; using simple random technique. Five research questions generated were tested at 0.05 level of significance, using mean, standard deviations, t- test and Analysis of Variance. The participants were tested with the u...


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