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Dekortechniken Und Ornamente an Holzobjekten Der Ostafrikanischen Kuste
(University of Nairobi,, 1975)
Das Kunsthandwerk der ostafrikanischen Kust e wur-de in der
Literatur bisher fast v511ig vernachltissigt. In den zahlreichen
ausfUhrlichen Kunstb~nden Uber den afrikanischen
Kontinent wird dieses Gebiet nur am Rande ...
African Independent Pentecostal Church of Africa and Eschatology
(University of Nairobi, 1979)
Since Jesus ascended to his Father nearly twenty centuries ago, Christians have been waiting For his return. On his return, a^-coroing to Christian belief, the eschatological end, the end of this world, wil! take place. ...
A Study of the Problem of Workers' Participation in Management: a Case Study in Kenya
(University of Nairobi,, 1976)
The rapidly growing awareness that in one way or another
the concept of workers' participation has to be operated
in virtually all organisations make it one of the most
important concepts in human relations. ...
Financing Reporting Practices in Kenyan Public Companies
(University of Nairobi, 1978)
Money Management in Ndc - the National Development Corporation
(University of Nairobi, 1973)
According to the Arusha declaration money is scare in Tanzania. While the declaration dismisses the idea that money is the crucial factor for development, many people both in and outside Tanzania consider the scarcity of ...
Portfolio Holdings of Insurance Companies in Kenya
(University of Nairobi,, 1976-09)
The important role played by insurance companies
as financial intermediaries cannot be under-estimated
in a growing economy. As institutional investors in the
capital market, they collect and administer savings on ...
Ngero as a Social Object
(University of Nairobi, 1978)
This is a study of the art of Ngero which is a Genre of Luo Oral literature.The term Ngero is in the singular. like some Luo words whose singulars end in ro ,the two letters are replaced by CHE in the plural which becomes ...
Africanisation of Commerce in Kenya
(University of Nairobi, 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.