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Tile impact of small community dams on arid and semiarid lands (ASALs) development. A case study of Gachoka division in Mbeere district
(University of Nairobi, 2001)
Gachoka Division of Mbeere District is a semi arid area. Water is scarce in most part of
the division. In 1970, the area was supplied with a piped water but due to
mismanagement, the water supply is no longer functional. ...
Participation of the private sector in power sub-sector in Kenya: a case study of Brooke Bond (k) Ltd in Kericho district, Kenya
(2001)
Recent discussion of approaches to power sub-sector improvement in the energy sect
developing countries have tended to concentrate exclusively on privatization of the pt
power utilities. There is need for substantive ...
The effect of industrial emissions on building materials
(2008-07)
Land in an urban area can be put to various uses. However, a problem is
bound to arise when incompatible land uses are located together.
This work sets out to study the impact that the industries in Shimanzi have had
on ...
Burnt Clay - An Alternative Pozzolana Cement For Kenyan Building Industry.
(2003)
Samples of burnt clay from kilns in various parts of the country were tested for their cementatious qualities and found to have high silica contents.Results showed that additing upto 40% of the Cly to Portland cement ...
Effects of location and management of solid waste disposal sites in urban settlements
(2002-09)
Local authorities have the statutory responsibility of providing services, including solid
waste management for the population in their areas -of jurisdiction. Solid waste disposal
does not pose a significant problem for ...
Need for public and private sector partnership in solid waste management
(2004-05)
Solid waste management is an essential public service that benefits all the urban
residents. It is not feasible to exclude from service those who do not pay because public
cleanliness and the safe disposal of wastes are ...
A study of knowledge management application in property management in Kenya
(2008)
The business environment is constantly evolving, and this was especially evident in the
late zo" century. The new business environment included changes like globalisation,
increased use of technology, cultural and gender ...
An investigative study on the management of property risks in Kenya: a case study of the Insurance sector
(University of Nairobi, 2003)
Risk can be defined as a hazard, chance or likelihood of loss or bad consequence. It is
closely associated with uncertainty where nobody can claim to be sure of what might
happen next whether as an individual, business ...