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Akotey Martin Kudjo (Phd)
Department Of Development Studies Valley Viewed University P. O Box Af595, Adentan, Accra
Factors Associated With Brucellosis Surveillance Data Management Among Animal Health Workers In Nairobi County, Kenya
Background: Brucellosis is a re-emerging neglected zoonotic infection but data on prevalence in Kenya is scanty and surveillance system in Nairobi County is underdeveloped. Quality reliable data are essential for prevention and control of the disease. According to the World Health Organization data management, dissemination and use are commonly inadequate in a number of countries. The purpose of this study

Dr. Susan Macharia (PhD)
Lecturer Faculty Of Education, Senior Lecturer Research And Evaluation, The Catholic University Of Eastern Africa
Islamic Religion And The Management And Resolution Of Mental Illness In Ghana
Religion play very critical role in healing many illnesses in many societies especially mental illness. One important decision people make using religion has to do with good health. The aim of this study was to examine the role of the Islamic religion in the management and resolution of mental illness among the indigenous societies in Ghana. The study further examined

Mbaruk A. Suleiman
Formerly Of School Of Medicine, Mount Kenya University, P. O. Box 342-01000, Thika, Kenya
Effect Of Different Fertilizer Rates And Harvesting Methods On Banhji Shoot
Although soft banhji shoots produce good quality tea, they are not desirable because they become coarse rapidly. Further more, banhji shoot prevents development of the shoot thereby contributing to yield reduction. Where possible, it is desirable to reduce banhji shoots. Mechanical harvesting is becoming the option in many countries including Tanzania but, its effect on banhji not yet clear atleast

Joseph Juma
School Of Public Health, Mount Kenya University, P. O. Box 342-01000, Thika, Kenya
Evaluating Assessment Methods In Science Learning Activities In The Kenyan Competency Based Curriculum
The objective of this study was to examine methods used by teachers in assessing science learning areas in the Kenyan Competency Based Curriculum. Curriculum implementation theory was used to underpin the study. Besides the theory, important principles for assessments including authenticity, reliability, validity, sufficiency and practicality were used to determine the quality of assessment methods used for science learning areas.

Amos Joel Makweta (MSc. Soil Science)
Senior Research Officer, Tea Research Institute Of Tanzania, P.o.box 2177, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
Comparison Of Soil Ph Between Tea Fields Under Hand And Mechanical Tea Harvesting
In Tanzania, mechanizing tea harvesting is becoming a necessity. Through the available knowledge, it is known that mechanical tea harvesting is non selective as such it takes more biomass from the plant than hand method. Moreover, the extent of damage to the plant is also higher. Because of these differences, nutrients uptake by plants might have effect on soil chemical

Amos Joel Makweta (MSc. Soil Science)
Senior Research Officer, Tea Research Institute Of Tanzania, P.o.box 2177, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania.
The Impact Of Environmental Heterogeneity On The Phenotypic Variation In Both Morphology And Life History Traits Of Pelophylax Ridibundus In Saudi Arabia
Aim: Phenotypic plasticity is known as the capacity to change in response to different environmental conditions and if these changes imply reversible transformations, it is known as phenotypic flexibility. This plasticity includes changes in behavior, physiology, morphology, growth, life history and demography. Developmental constraints may place a limit on the degree of plasticity that can evolve in a species such

Gamal M .Bekhet
Department Of Biological Science, College Of Sciences, King Faisal University, Saudi Arabia. Zoology Department, Faculty
Assessment Of Physical Activity Participation Levels Among Workers In Financial Institutions
Working in financial institutions can be more time consuming. The available literature on physical activity participation levels among workers in financial institutions in Ghana is scarce. This was the stimulus for this study. The study assessed physical activity levels of participants in financial institutions. Descriptive design within quantitative approach was adopted for the study. One hundred and twenty-six respondents were

Emmanuel Osei Sarpong
Department Of Hpers, University Of Education, Winneba, P.o. Box 25, Winneba
Exploring Household's Climate Change Adaptive Capacity In Tanzania: The Case Of Smallholder Tea Growers In Muheza District
Tea is among climate-sensitive crops, a minor change in temperature and precipitation has adverse effects on green leaf production. Despite the low adaptive capacity of the community, Tanzania's government through its smallholder tea growers continues to undertake various mitigation and adaptation strategies to fight against changing climate and its related extreme events. This study involves daily rainfall and means temperature

Ally Juma Mkumbukiy
(dipl. Agric General, Bsc. Horticulture, Msc. Climate Change Policy) Research Officer, Crop Improvement Department, Tea
Critique Analysis Of The Revised School Calender On Provision Of Quality Education
The government policy to revise term dates after nine months of school closure due to covid-19 In Kenya seem to comprise the standards and quality of education among learners in secondary schools in the country. To this end, the purpose of this study was to critically analyze the government policy on revised school calendar and the provision of quality education

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