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Josephine W. B. Matolo
School Of Education, Mount Kenya University, P. O. Box, 342-01000, Thika, Kenya
Investigating Causes Of Learner Vandalism And Its Effect On Kenya Secondary Education
School vandalism has both negative economical and psychological implications on education. A well-cared school facilities such as clean buildings and toilets, furniture and equipment, contribute to a conducive healthy teaching and learning environment. Since learners have the right to be taught in tidy and clean compound, the aim of this research was to investigate the factors leading to learner school

Clement Nyati
Faculty Of Science & Technology - Msn. Zimbabwe Open University, Zimbabwe
Survival Strategies Of Unemployed Nurses: A Case Study For Gwanda Provincial Hospital Graduates (2010 - 2013)
Gwanda Provincial Hospital is one of the two General Nurse training institutes in the region. It serves a population of approximately 13,423 including neighboring districts. Since it started training general nurses in the 90’s the Hospital has managed to graduate close to 900 nurses. These have been readily absorbed by the Government and the private sector, with some crossing borders.

Rachel Ndebele
Faculty Of Applied Social Sciences - Msc. Zimbabwe Open University, Zimbabwe
The Cost-benefit Analysis Of Migration From Northern To Southern Ghana
Internal migration has assumed significance in the policy discourse as a livelihood strategy adopted by households and individuals in developing countries. Migration whether within a country or across borders entails both costs and benefits. For migrants to make any significant strides in securing improvement in wellbeing, benefits accruing from migration should exceed the costs involved (in real terms). This paper

Nomagugu Bobo
Faculty Of Commerce & Law - Mba. Zimbabwe Open University, Zimbabwe
Variability Of Soil Properties In Song Local Government Area Of Adamawa State, Northeast Nigeria
This study examines variability of soil properties in Song Local Government Area. Eighty eight (88) soil samples were collected at two depth; 0-20cm and 20-50cm in 11 stratefied sampling units for laboratory analysis of physical and chemical properties. Critical levels for tropical soil were used to declare deficiency of soil nutrient. The coefficient of variation (CV) was used as an

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