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    • An African Understanding of Salvation 

      Hinga, Teresia M (University of Nairobi, 1980)
      The religious situation in Kenya is characterized by a noticeable proliferation and diversity. This is mainly because freedom of worship is constitutionally protected, and thus, most world religions are represented. It ...
    • The African union legal regime for combating corruption: a critical assessment, 2003-2010 

      Tuta, John Kithome (University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2010)
      Corruption has been a constant feature in human society since time immemorial. In Africa, corruption is estimated to cost the continent about US$150 billion per annum. After the Second World War, international regimes have ...
    • The African Union Mission in South Sudan: a Case Study of South Sudan 

      Keitany, Philip (University of Nairobi, 2016-11)
      South Sudan is one of the youngest nations of the world but it experiencing a war that risks turning into a civil war. The African Union has been involved in trying to find a solution to the issue. As such, this research ...
    • African Union’s Intervention in Kenya’s Post Election Violence in 2007/2008 

      Odhiambo, Lawrence O (University of Nairobi, 2015)
      Post-election violence in Kenya in December 2007 led to bloodshed and displacement on a massive scale. Beyond the despair and anger over poverty, corruption, and the need for political change in the face of a fraudulent ...
    • The African writers response to imperialism nationalism and cosmopolitanism in the African novel 

      Nabasirye, Sarah K (Arts-Literature and linguistics, 1980)
      This is a study of the responses of four modern African writers to imperialism during the period of nat1onal liberation revolution which dates from the Second World War to present day. It focuses on two response - ...
    • Africanisation of Commerce in Kenya 

      Ngotho, Kariuki (University of NairobiFaculty of Commerce, 1975-05)
      This thesis deals with the process of Africanisation (Kenyanization) of commerce in Kenya.It concentrates on the transfer of the shops and other retail businesses in the country.
    • Africanizing the War Against Terror: the Experience of Sadc 

      Mijoni, Patrick L (University of Nairobi,, 2013)
      Terrorism can rightfully be considered as one of the most significant trans-national security threats of the 21"century. Whilst national security has taken a broad spectrum, terrorism remains a vague concept and has a ...
    • Africa’s Growth and Opportunity Act: Economic Policy Implications for Kenya 

      Hadao, Rogers A (University of Nairobi,Africa’s growth and opportunity act: Economic policy implications for Kenya, 2002-10)
      The study examines the policy areas that Kenya needs to improve on in order to take full advantage of Africa's Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). The Act, as a new US trade and policy towards Sub-Saharan Africa, provides ...
    • Africa’s International Relations in Outer Space Activities 

      Mwangi Elizabeth W (University Of Nairobi, 2016)
      The purpose of this study was to explore Africa’s relations in enhancing its global standing in the Outer space frontier. The population of the study included all the Fifty four states in the African continent. The study ...
    • The Afrikaners in Kenya 1903-1969 

      Groen, Gerrit (Department of History, 1974)
      After the 1899-1902 Anglo-Boer War, many Afrikaners began searching for other lands in which they could settle. The newly colonized regions of East Africa beckoned a number of these restive people. A few of the ...
    • The Afro-European Wars in South Africa, 1780 - 1880 

      Molomo, Lucas R (Facult of Arts, University of Nairobi, 1976)
      The study presented in this document is about African-European wars in South Africa in the period 1780-1880. Active military resistance to European intrusion in this part of Africa began in 1659, seven years after the ...
    • After sale services, customer satisfaction and loyalty In automotive industry of Kenya 

      Tabitha, Wanjiru Muriithi (University of Nairobi, 2013)
      To be successful, organizations must look into the needs and wants of their customers. Customer satisfaction is important because many researchers have shown that it has a positive effect on organization's profitability. ...
    • Aftercare as a Promotion Strategy Directed at Attracting Foreign Direct Investments by Kenya Investment Authority 

      Osoro, Eileen K (University of Nairobi, 2017)
      The main objective of the study is to assess aftercare as a promotion strategy on foreign direct investments in Kenya Investment Authority (KenInvest). The research embraced a descriptive research design. Primary data was ...
    • Age at first birth and age at first marriage:A study of adolescent fertility in Kenya 

      Omondi-Ahawo, DP (Department of Population Studies & Research Institute, University of Nairobi, 1981-07)
      This study was designed to examine the relationship between the event of first birth and first marriage among a sample of adolescent women in Kenya. The study used data from the Kenya Fertility Survey which is a component ...
    • Age at Sexual Debut Among Female Youth in Nyanza Province, Kenya 

      Maeri, Irene A (University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2012)
      The study examined factors that influence early sexual debut among female youth aged 15 - 24 years in Nyanza province using data from the Kenya Demographic and Health survey of 2008/9. This was a national representative ...
    • Age Factor In Human Resource Management 

      Were, J (University of Nairobi, 2011-12)
    • Age Migration Schedules in Kenya 

      Awuor, Victor A (University of Nairobi, 2015)
      Since their introduction, migration model schedules have become firmly established as an important part of the toolbox of methods for the analysis of migration age patterns. Empirical regularities in age pattern characterize ...
    • Agency banking and financial inclusion in Kisumu, Kenya 

      Langat, Weldon K (University of Nairobi, 2013)
      Agent banking has become one of the most promising strategies for offering financial services to the poor and underserved. In this model, financial institutions work with networks of existing nonbank retail outlets to ...
    • Agency banking and operational performance of commercial banks in Kenya 

      Gitau, Anne W (University of Nairobi, 2014)
      Agency banking roll-out in Kenya was meant to address the low financial inclusion in Kenya. As per the 2009 National financial access survey, 32% Kenyas bankable population is still totally out of the financial services ...
    • Agency Banking as an Expansion Strategy for Kenya Commercial Bank 

      Komen, Francis K (University of Nairobi, 2014-10)
      The banking industry has experienced a rapid growth in terms of profits, deposits, revenues from 2002 to date. This trend has triggered a lot of competition in the banking industry. KCB has managed to weather this ...