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Internal Controls (The case of Nyayo Bus Service Corporation, Nairobi)
(1993)
The study was aimed at documenting and evaluating the internal control system of Nyayo Bus Service Corporation, Nairobi so as to provide recommendations towards improvement of the existing system.
Personal interviews were ...
Unrecorded Cross-Border Trade Between Kenya and Uganda Implications for Food Security
(1997-07)
Regional trade initiatives in Eastern and Southern Africa have in the past encountered various kinds of difficulties but the countries have not been deterred from exploring new ways of fostering economic development through ...
Women: the key to ending hunger
(University of Nairobi,, 1990-08)
It is the thesis of this paper that strategies to
end hunger and alleviate poverty, if they are
to be successful, must include women.
Women are a principal, if not the sole, economic
support of themselves and their ...
Land In Transition: A Historical Perspective And Analysis Of Tenure Reform In Kenya.
(University of Nairobi, 1996)
This paper traces the path and development of land tenure reform in Kenya from
customary tenure to individualized titles to land. It examines the features of
customary tenure systems generally and those of statutory ...
Development of informal housing in Kenya case studies of Kisumu and Nakuru towns
(University of Nairobi, 1995)
The urban population in Kenya has been growing fast. This demographic growth is often accompanied
by physical expansion of the centres to include what were formerly peri-urban areas into the realm of
urban administration. ...
Potentialities and Constraints For Using Pozzolanas as Alternative Binders in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 1991)
Property Taxation: Principles And Applications In Eastern And Southern African Countries.
(University of Nairobi, 1998)
Complying with Business Regulation in Kenya ; A Benchmark Study of the Trade Licensing and Registration of Business Names Acts, 1997-98
(University of Nairobi, 1999-03)
The Government of Kenya (GoK) has recognised a need to remove or reduce
unnecessary regulatory barriers affecting Small and Micro Enterprises (SMEs)
since there are a number of restrictive regulations that affect their ...
The Interlocking Relations Between Education, Language and Gender
(University of Nairobi., 1999)
Language and naming are sources of
power. This is because aspects of reality that are named
become ‘real’; they can be talked about
and easily outlined. Language as a form of
communication also enables us to share our ...