Category: Volume 9, Issue 4.

Use of Professional LinkedIn Network for Job Hunting by Graduates of Technical Education and Training Institutions (TETIs) in Tanzania

Use of Professional LinkedIn Network for Job Hunting by Graduates of Technical Education and Training Institutions (TETIs) in Tanzania

CRN Charles RaphaelTengeru Institute of Community Development, TanzaniaEmail: crn201412@gmail.com Abstract: LinkedIn is a job-hunting application with extensive scope of networking and job postings, used by people of all age groups. However, there is a lack of empirical evidence on the use of professional LinkedIn network (PLiN) for job hunting by TETIs’ graduates in Tanzania. Guided…

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The Implication of Financial Management on the Long- Term Success and Sustainability of a Family-Owned Business in Rwanda

The Implication of Financial Management on the Long- Term Success and Sustainability of a Family-Owned Business in Rwanda

Katete Julius – University of Rwanda-College of Education/Edify Rwanda Muhozi Steven – Rwanda Polytechnique (RP), Karongi College Email: katetejulius45@gmail.com/ muhizisteven22015@gmail.com Abstract: Family-owned businesses (FOBs) are the vibrant heart of Rwanda’s private sector, yet their future is often precarious. This study investigates the critical relationship between financial management and the long-term survival of these enterprises. It…

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Gendered Voices in Lawmaking: Public Participation and Inclusion in Kenya’s National Assembly

Gendered Voices in Lawmaking: Public Participation and Inclusion in Kenya’s National Assembly

Alice Wambui Ng’ang’a – Daystar University Wilkins Ndege Muhingi – Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology Email: ngangaa548@gmail.com Abstract: This rapid review examines gendered dimensions of public participation and inclusion in Kenya’s National Assembly, focusing on how women’s voices influence and are represented in legislative processes. The study systematically reviews peer-reviewed and grey literature…

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Consistently Securing Research Funding in Today’s Competitive World: Is it Submitting Perfect or Strategic Proposals?

Consistently Securing Research Funding in Today’s Competitive World: Is it Submitting Perfect or Strategic Proposals?

CRN Charles RaphaelTengeru Institute of Community Development, TanzaniaEmail: crn201412@gmail.com Abstract: This study explores whether it is perfect or strategic proposals that influence consistently securing research funding among researchers in Tanzania. Getting research funding consistently make or break work of the researchers in developing countries like Tanzania. Some of the given researchers dedicate their energies into…

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Usage of Capitation Grants to Enhance Teachers’ Motivation in Public Secondary Schools in Longido District – Arusha Region, Tanzania

Usage of Capitation Grants to Enhance Teachers’ Motivation in Public Secondary Schools in Longido District – Arusha Region, Tanzania

Joyce, A. Mbulinyingi & Christine MnjokavaSt. Augustine University of Tanzania (SAUT), ArushaEmail: joycembulinyingi2022@gmail.com/ cmnjikava@yahoo.com Abstract: This study investigated the usage of capitation grants to enhance teachers’ motivation in public secondary schools in Longido District in Arusha Region. Specifically, the study assessed the barriers to the effective usage of capitation grants on enhancing teachers’ motivation and…

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Community Stages of Behaviour Change for Sustained Sanitation: A Transtheoretical Model Based Assessment Four Years Post -Open Defecation-Free Certification in Balaka District, Malawi

Community Stages of Behaviour Change for Sustained Sanitation: A Transtheoretical Model Based Assessment Four Years Post -Open Defecation-Free Certification in Balaka District, Malawi

Kamwana, L – Malawi Adventist University, Malamulo College of Health Sciences, Box 55, Makwasa, Thyolo Tembo M – Mzuzu University. Department of AgriBussiness. P/Bag 21, Luwinga, Mzuzu Chidya, R – Mzuzu University Department of Water and Sanitation. P/Bag 21, Luwinga, Mzuzu Email: lastonkamwana@gmail.com Abstract: Malawi adopted Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) in 2008 with the aim…

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Influence of Teachers’ ICT Self-Efficacy on ICT Integration in Geography Instruction in Selected Kenyan National and Extra County Secondary Schools

Influence of Teachers’ ICT Self-Efficacy on ICT Integration in Geography Instruction in Selected Kenyan National and Extra County Secondary Schools

Bett Samson Kipchirchir, Josephine Musamas & Lazarus MomanyiDepartment of Curriculum Instruction and Educational MediaMoi University, KenyaEmail: bettsamson2@gmail.com Abstract: This study examined the effects of teachers’ self-efficacy towards technology on ICT integration in geography instruction in selected Kenyan National and Extra County secondary schools. Using cross-sectional descriptive research design grounded in the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM),…

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The Influence of Financial Management Practices on Women-Owned Boutique Business Performance in Dodoma City

The Influence of Financial Management Practices on Women-Owned Boutique Business Performance in Dodoma City

Salome D. Sumbali & Lilian MlayDepartment of Business Administration, College of Business Education- Dodoma, TanzaniaE-mail: sumbalisalome7@gmail.com Abstract: Although women’s participation in boutique enterprises across the world has continued to increase, many still face challenges in maintaining stable business performance. Weak financial management practices have been observed to constrain their operational efficiency, profitability, and overall growth.…

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Effects of Community Policing Programs in Reducing Urban Crimes in Dodoma City, Tanzania

Effects of Community Policing Programs in Reducing Urban Crimes in Dodoma City, Tanzania

Joseph S. Sospeter & Laurent KaburireSt John’s University of TanzaniaEmail: josephsospeter14@gmail.com Abstract: Tanzania continues to face various security problems, especially in Dodoma City, where numerous incidents threatening peace and safety have been frequently reported. In turn, this study investigated the effects of community policing programs used to reduce urban crimes and improve security in Dodoma…

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Low-Cost Boarding Facilities Provision and Academic Performance of Students among Pastoralist Communities: A Study of Pokot Central Sub County, Kenya

Low-Cost Boarding Facilities Provision and Academic Performance of Students among Pastoralist Communities: A Study of Pokot Central Sub County, Kenya

Nelly AndiemaDepartment of Curriculum and InstructionUniversity of EldoretEmail: nellyandiema@gmail.com Abstract: conflicts in pastoral areas have affected students’ learning resulting in high drop out rates and poor academic performance of in examinations. The research sought to investigate how provision of low-cost boarding facilities affected students’ performance in Pokot Central Sub County. The study adopted a cross-sectional…

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