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An Assessment of Knowledge and Attitudes of Nairobi Residents Towards Malaria Prevention and Treatment and Communication Needs
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2011)
Kenya is one of the five nations in Africa with the heaviest malaria burden, with 11,342,000 cases of infection recorded each year. According to the Ministry of Health, malaria cases account for 30% of all patients treated ...
Tense and Aspect in Ekegusii: a Minimalist Analysis
(University of Nairobi., 2008)
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the tense and aspect systems of
Ekegusii, a Southern Bantu language, within the theoretical framework of the Minimalist
Program (MP). In this endeavor, the study ...
Water Scarcity as a Source of Environmental Conflict in Trans-boundary River Basins: a Case Study of the Nile River Basin in the Post Cold War Era
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2010)
This study examines the connection between natural resource scarcity and conflict. Specifically it focuses on the conflict potential in the Nile River Basin generated by water scarcity. The focus on Nile River Basin is ...
An Assessment of Public Relations in the Hotel Industry in Kenya: a Case Study of Nairobi's Five Star Hotels
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2012)
PRJ is the practice of conveying messages to the public through the media on behalf of a client, with the intention of changing the public's actions by influencing their opinions. Public relations practitioners target ...
Analysis of the Effectiveness of the Kenya Post Office Savings Bank (Postbank) Branch Expansion Programme on Customer Satisfaction
(2005)
Postbank's branch expansion programme has improved customer satisfaction except for limited cases on the rate of service at the arrival and service counters. The long customer queues and delays are a manifestation of slow ...
Telecommunication and Economic Growth in Kenya: 1989-2009
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2010)
In an emerging global economy, the ability of telecommunication sector to provide a competitive network for transferring information has significant implications for economic growth. Often, it has been observed that ...
Training Needs of Public Secondary School Headteachers in Nandi South District, Kenya
(2006)
The purpose of the study was to determine the training needs of headteachers
in public secondary schools in Nandi South District and also to find out if
there were any relationships between training needs of headteachers ...
Access to Water for Life and Enhanced Livelihoods, Through Improved Water Governance: the Case of Kibera Slum
(2008)
Water contributes to economic growth and to the social well being of the human
population as social and economic activities relies heavily on access to adequate
quantities of water of suitable quality. Access to safe ...
Capital Structure and Its Determinants at the Nairobi Securities Exchange
(University of Nairobi, 2012-10)
Businesses are living in a world of stiff competition. To be vigorous in this competition, cost effective mix of capital is an important and companies need to investigate more on the determinants of capital mix. A number ...
Traffic Law Enforcement Strategies and Their Effects on Road Safety on Kenyan National Highways: the Case of the Mombasa-nairobi Highway
(University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2010)
Road traffic accidents are a major challenge to the country's economy and public wellbeing with more that 75percent of the traffic casualties being young and productive adults between 15 - 44 years (Nantalya et al ...