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Assessment Of Technical Performance Of A Small Wind System In Naivasha, Kenya | Hannah Wanjiru  Joseph Ngugi Kamau  Thoruwa T.F.N  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Electrical Engineering | Jan,2020
Kenya experiences an average wind speed of 3-5 m/s which could provide an opportunity for harnessing wind energy. However, the rate of uptake of the technology especially the small wind turbines have remained relatively low despite the massive potential the country holds. Small wind systems have found their way into

Ownership Characteristics And Financial Performance Of Micro And Small Enterprises In Starehe, Nairobi City County, Kenya | John Mwangi Ngureh  Eddie Simiyu Mungami (Ph.D)  Mungai John Njangiru (Ph.D)  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Finance | Jan,2020  premium
Micro and Small Enterprise immensely contribute to economic development around the world, in Africa and also in Kenya. Micro and Small Enterprises play a significant role in creation of employment, income generation and are seedbed for medium and large enterprises. Micro and Small Enterprises face many challenges limiting their financial

State Of Water Storage In African Cities: Assessing Constraints To Urban-water Harvesting In Sub-saharan Africa | Innocent Osoro Ngare  James Kibii Koske  George Njagi Gathuku  Joseph Karanja  Susan Mugure Maina  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Geography | Jan,2020
Africa continent is a host to fastest growing cities in the world expedited by rural-urban migration, improved developmental infrastructure, entrepreneurship opportunities, and better communication networks. However, with this amplified growth of cities in Africa, the state of water storage and harvesting has been compelled. The existing water storage, harvesting, and

How Traditions On Newly Born Infants Influence Infant Mortality In Butula Sub-county, Busia County, Kenya | Pius Wanyama  Prof. Francis Ang'awa (PhD)  Dr John Oloo  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Geography | Jan,2020  premium
In most developing countries of the world high infant mortality is still a major concern that has been recognized as an issue that warrants serious attention. In Kenya, cultural factors like emphasis on large families are associated with higher infant mortality. Infants lost through death cannot be recovered and the

Prevailing Barriers And Benefits In Running A Food-service Business As Perceived By Operators In Ilorin Metropolis | Adediran, Olabanji Jamiu  Sule, Lucia Alicia  Bashiru, Afeez Adekunle  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Hospitality Tourism | Jan,2020  premium
Bearing in mind that the barriers to and benefits from food-service businesses from two different geographical locations vary, it is important for an average food-service business operator to have a detailed knowledge of his/her immediate business environment. To make new entrants, existing and stakeholders' in the business of food-service aware

Analysis Of Impact Of Bonus Packs Sales Promotion Strategy On Brand Performance In Mobile Service Firms In Kenya: Case Of Airtel | Mr. Fidelis Ogangi Odumo  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Marketing | Jan,2020  super premium
This study sought to analyse the impact that bonus packs sales promotion strategy had on brand performance in Mobile service firms in Kenya. The objective was to evaluate its contribution on brand performance. It was conducted in Mombasa and Nairobi and adopted a descriptive survey design. The target population was

Analysis Of Impact Of Point-of-sale Display Sales Promotion Strategy On Brand Performance In Mobile Service Firms In Kenya | Mr. Fidelis Ogangi Odumo  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Marketing | Jan,2020  super premium
This study sought to analyse the impact that point-of-sale-displays sales promotion strategy had on brand performance in Mobile service firms in Kenya. The objective was to examine its influence on brand performance. It was conducted in Mombasa and Nairobi and adopted a descriptive survey design. The target population was 458

Individual Characteristics That Determine Citizen Participation In Management Of Devolved Healthcare Funds In Embu County | Emma Watetu Kabeu  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Jan,2020  premium
All over the world, devolution of healthcare services has produced both encouraging and non encouraging results. While some countries/regions have rolled out devolution of healthcare successfully, others have failed. In some countries devolution considerably raised resource allocation in response to local health needs, improved community participation and promoted decision making

Prevalence, Pattern And Predictors Of Skin Lightening Product Use Among Women Attending Out-patient Clinic Of A Tertiary Hospital In North Central Nigeria | Dr Adefemi SA (FMCGP, FWACP)  Dr Imade O (FMCFM)  Dr Babalola A (FWACP)  Dr Wey George D (FMCFM)  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Public Health | Jan,2020
Background/Objectives: The use of skin lightening products (SLPs) is an age old practice among Africans and especially among Nigerians. This study aimed to determine the prevalence, patterns and predictors of SLPs use among adult women in a tertiary health facility. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted over 2 months on

Influence Of Topography And Management Practices On Phosphorus Content Of Soils Formed In Migmatite On The Jos Plateau, Nigeria | Galadima, J.S.  Maton, S.  | Researchjournali's Journal Of Agriculture | Dec,2019
The Jos Plateau is a predominantly agricultural area where the problem of low soil fertility has been identified as a constraint to crop production (Galadima et al, 2018). In the light of this, the study was done to analyse the content of phosphorus in the soils with the main parameters

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