Category: Issue 2

Influence of Public Accountability on Implementation of Infrastructure Projects in Public Secondary Schools in Kakamega County, Kenya

Influence of Public Accountability on Implementation of Infrastructure Projects in Public Secondary Schools in Kakamega County, Kenya

George King Nabibya, Herbert Dimo & Joshua KetterSchool of Education, University of Eldoret, KenyaEmail: geonaki@yahoo.com Abstract: Despite public accountability being a key governance requirement in public sector management, infrastructure projects in public secondary schools in Kenya continue to experience inefficiencies, delays, and instances of resource mismanagement, prompting the need to examine its influence on project…

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Influence of monitoring and Evaluation of Time Allocation on Implementation of Infrastructure Projects in Public Secondary Schools in Kakamega County, Kenya

Influence of monitoring and Evaluation of Time Allocation on Implementation of Infrastructure Projects in Public Secondary Schools in Kakamega County, Kenya

George King Nabibya, Herbert Dimo & Joshua KetterSchool of Education, University of Eldoret, KenyaEmail: geonaki@yahoo.com Abstract: The purpose of the study was to assess how monitoring and evaluation of time allocation affects the implementation of infrastructure projects in public secondary schools. A descriptive research design was adopted targeting a population of 1249 respondents comprising 412…

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Investigating the Influence of School-Based Student Retention Strategies in Public Secondary Schools in Mufundi District Council, Tanzania

Investigating the Influence of School-Based Student Retention Strategies in Public Secondary Schools in Mufundi District Council, Tanzania

Aloyce LuhamyaInstitute of Accountancy Arushahttps://orcid.org/0009-0002-1657-9304Email: kipaumbele2010@gmail.com Abstract: The study investigated the influence of retention strategies on students’ retention in public secondary schools in Mufindi District Council. Specifically, the study examined the influence of the school feeding programme, and assessed the influence of the school guidance and counselling services on student retention. The study involved 624…

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A Literature Review on Emerging Technologies for Resource Optimization in African Community-Based Project

A Literature Review on Emerging Technologies for Resource Optimization in African Community-Based Project

Niyonkuru Schiman – Kabale University, Uganda Rucyahana Andrew – BPN (Rwanda) Nkundabanzi Pacifique – University of Kigali, Rwanda Abstract: This literature-based paper examines how African community-based projects continue to face persistent challenges related to resource shortages, inefficient allocation, and weak monitoring systems, which limit their contribution to local development. In recent years, emerging technologies have…

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Environmental Determinants of Educational Transition: Examining the Progression of Pupils with Physical Impairments from Integrated Primary to Junior Secondary Schools in Rachuonyo Sub-County, Kenya

Environmental Determinants of Educational Transition: Examining the Progression of Pupils with Physical Impairments from Integrated Primary to Junior Secondary Schools in Rachuonyo Sub-County, Kenya

Elijah Owino OluochUniversity of Eastern Africa, BaratonEmail: elijahowino193@gmail.com Abstract: This study examined the environmental determinants influencing the transition of pupils with physical impairments from integrated public primary schools to junior secondary schools in Rachuonyo Sub-County, Homabay County, Kenya. Despite national policies promoting inclusive education and the 100% transition policy, learners with physical impairments continue to…

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Adoption of Sustainable Tourism Practices and Their Impact on Community Livelihoods in Maasai Mara National Reserve

Adoption of Sustainable Tourism Practices and Their Impact on Community Livelihoods in Maasai Mara National Reserve

Solomon Ikote MuntetSchool of Tourism, Hospitality and Events ManagementMoi University, KenyaEmail: somuntet@gmail.com Abstract: Despite the growth of tourism in the region, local communities continue to experience unequal access to benefits, limited participation in decision-making, and persistent socio-economic challenges. The purpose of the study was to assess how sustainable tourism practices influence livelihood outcomes among host…

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Student Support Strategies and Performance in the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment: Showcasing Public Primary Schools in Kakamega South Sub-County, Kenya

Student Support Strategies and Performance in the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment: Showcasing Public Primary Schools in Kakamega South Sub-County, Kenya

Adelaide Bandi, Caroline Wekullo, & Pamela BuhereMasinde Muliro University of Science and TechnologyAdelaidebandi2@gmail.com, cwekulo@mmust.ac.ke & Pbuhere@mmust.ac.ke Abstract; This study examined the influence of student support strategies on learners’ performance in the Kenya Primary School Education Assessment (KPSEA) among public primary schools in Kakamega South Sub-County. In the context of Competency-Based Education (CBE) implementation and persistent…

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Preparedness of Tourism Stakeholders for Climate Change Impacts in Kenya

Preparedness of Tourism Stakeholders for Climate Change Impacts in Kenya

Solomon Ikote MuntetSchool of Tourism, Hospitality and Events ManagementMoi University, KenyaEmail: somuntet@gmail.com Abstract: Tourism in Kenya is highly exposed to the adverse effects of climate change due to its dependence on climate-sensitive natural attractions and ecosystems. However, the level of preparedness among tourism stakeholders to effectively respond to these impacts remains insufficiently implicit. This study…

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Mapping the Knowledge Base for the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Climate Change Adaptation: A Bibliometric Analysis

Mapping the Knowledge Base for the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Climate Change Adaptation: A Bibliometric Analysis

Tatu Lisso, Danford A. Sanga & Bahati D. MfungoLocal Government Training Institute, Dodoma, TanzaniaEmail: tattulesso@gmail.com Abstract: This paper focuses on how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be used to manage climate change by reviewing the literature on the topic in terms of bibliometric analysis of articles published within the 2011-2023 from the Scopus database. The growing…

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Small-Scale Fish Traders’ Sourcing Practices and Fish Sustainability in Lake Victoria, Magu District, Tanzania

Small-Scale Fish Traders’ Sourcing Practices and Fish Sustainability in Lake Victoria, Magu District, Tanzania

Neema Ngowi, Perazia Robert Magesa & Pancreas NyaluhelaDepartment of Procurement and Supply ManagementCollege of Business Education – Mwanza CampusEmail: neyngowi67@gmail.com/ magesaperazia@gmail.com/ pnyaluhela@gmail.com Abstract: This study surveyed the influence of small-scale fish traders’ sourcing methods on fish sustainability in Lake Victoria, Mwanza, Tanzania, specifically in Magu District. Structured questionnaires and interviews were utilized to collect primary…

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