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Effect of Capital Adequacy on the Profitability of Selected Commercial Banks in Rwanda

Effect of Capital Adequacy on the Profitability of Selected Commercial Banks in Rwanda

Yonny Pascal Ekwa MezuiUniversity of KigaliEmail: ekwamezui@gmail.com Abstract: This study examined the effect of capital adequacy on the profitability of selected commercial banks in Rwanda. Specifically, the study aimed to assess the effect of Capital Adequacy Ratio on bank profitability, examine the influence of Tier 2 Capital Ratio on bank profitability, and analyze the effect…

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Access to Education Through ODEL: Evaluating the Paradox of Inclusion and Exclusion among Marginalised Women and Subalterns

Access to Education Through ODEL: Evaluating the Paradox of Inclusion and Exclusion among Marginalised Women and Subalterns

Abigirl Lumbe & Mercy KurebwaZimbabwe Open UniversityEmail: lumbea@zou.ac.zw/ kurebwam@zou.ac.zw Abstract: The study delves into the paradox of inclusion and exclusion in Open and Distance e-Learning (ODEL) for marginalized women and subalterns. Grounded in Social Inclusion Theory, it sought to illuminate the myriad challenges these groups face in accessing ODEL. The research underscores the vital importance…

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The Paradox of Administrators in Managing the Implementation of the Heritage-Based Curriculum in Early Childhood Development Settings in Zvishavane District

The Paradox of Administrators in Managing the Implementation of the Heritage-Based Curriculum in Early Childhood Development Settings in Zvishavane District

Cleopas ZhouMidlands State University, ZimbabweEmail: r09608n@students.msu.ac.zw Abstract: This study explores the paradox of School Heads in managing the implementation of the Heritage-Based Curriculum in Early Childhood Development (ECD) settings in Zvishavane District, Zimbabwe. The Heritage-Based Curriculum (HBC) emphasises integrating local cultural heritage, indigenous knowledge and community traditions into early learning to foster identity, values and…

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Developing a Sustainable Crisis Management Model to Address University Student Unrest in Zimbabwe

Developing a Sustainable Crisis Management Model to Address University Student Unrest in Zimbabwe

Felix NjiniMidlands State University, ZimbabweEmail: njinif@sid.adventist.org Abstract: This study primarily aimed to develop a sustainable crisis management model to effectively address university student unrest in Zimbabwe. The research was motivated by the recurring nature of student unrest in both public and private universities, largely attributed to the country’s volatile socio-economic and political environment. The study…

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Effect of Stakeholder Engagement on Project Success: A Case Study of Renovation of Amahoro Stadium in Kigali, Rwanda

Effect of Stakeholder Engagement on Project Success: A Case Study of Renovation of Amahoro Stadium in Kigali, Rwanda

Christian Hagenimana & Ruth OdengoUniversity of KigaliEmail: hagenichris@gmail.com /rodengo@uok.ac.rw Abstract: This study examined the effect of stakeholder engagement on project success, with a case study of the renovation of Amahoro Stadium in Kigali, Rwanda. The study objectives were: to examine the influence of project planning on project success; to analyse the effect of project execution…

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Humanizing Pedagogy for Work Integrated Learning in Preservice Teacher Training: A Holistic Approach

Humanizing Pedagogy for Work Integrated Learning in Preservice Teacher Training: A Holistic Approach

Alice DhliwayoSolusi University, ZimbabweEmail: dhliwayoam@gmail.com Abstract: Humanizing pedagogy is a growing concept in this era of machine aided instruction to maintain the essential human face in education. Teacher educators become the locus of such innovation. This study explores the nexus of technology and compassion-based pedagogy in work integrated learning (WIL) preparation for preservice teachers. Through…

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Effect of Procurement Preparation on Contract Management in Kabale District

Effect of Procurement Preparation on Contract Management in Kabale District

Jamada Matende – Department of Business Studies Turyasingura John Boco – Department of Business Studies Agaba Moses – Department of Business Studies Arinaitwe Julius Byarugaba – Department of Business Studies Atukwase Jasper – Department of Procurement and Logistics Management Alice Ngele Mwazuna – Department of Business Studies Barigye Godfry – Department of Governance Turinawe Francis…

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The Causes of Alcoholism in Kabale, Rubanda and Rukiga Districts of Western Uganda

The Causes of Alcoholism in Kabale, Rubanda and Rukiga Districts of Western Uganda

John Bosco Turyasingura – Department of Management Science Moses Agaba – Department of Management Science Jesse David Kabagambe – Department of Business Studies Jasper Atukwase – Department of Procurement and LogisticsFaculty of Economics and management Sciences Turikanawe Francis – Department of Management Science Kabale University Email: jboturyasingura@kab.ac.ug/ magaba@kab.ac.ug/ jkabagambe@kab.ac.ug/ jatukwase@kab.ac.ug Abstract: The study aimed to…

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Institutional Determinants of Precision Agriculture Integration in Secondary School Agricultural Education: Evidence from Kisii and Nyamira Counties, Kenya in a Global Context

Institutional Determinants of Precision Agriculture Integration in Secondary School Agricultural Education: Evidence from Kisii and Nyamira Counties, Kenya in a Global Context

Finid Onyancha George – Department of Agribusiness Management and Extension Alice Chesambu Ndiema – Department of Agribusiness Management and Extension James Bill Ouda – Department of Educational Psychology Karen Ohanga Ongeti – Department of Curriculum and Instructional Technology Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology Email: finidgeorge@gmail.com/ achesambu@mmust.ac.ke/ jouda@mmust.ac.ke/ kongeti@mmust.ac.ke Abstract: Precision Agriculture (PA) has…

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Mobile Money Usage and Financial Inclusion among Rural Households: Empirical Evidence from Bukombe District, Tanzania

Mobile Money Usage and Financial Inclusion among Rural Households: Empirical Evidence from Bukombe District, Tanzania

Dionysius Joseph MsilikareTanzania Public Service College, Tabora CampusEmail: dionymsilikare@gmail.com Abstract: This study examined the influence of mobile money usage on financial inclusion among rural households in Bukombe District, Tanzania. Specifically, it explored how mobile money enhanced access to savings and financial services, facilitated access to credit, and influenced household financial decision-making and resilience. Guided by…

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