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Yeukai Munyoro Dzapasi
Graduate Business School, School Of Entrepreneurship And Business Sciences, Chinhoyi University Of Technology, P. Bag
Examining The Significance Of Urbanisation In Zimbabwe: A Case Study Of The Municipality Of Chinhoyi
The general decline in service delivery by local authorities in Zimbabwe and the numerous cases of water shortages, poor waste disposal, job actions by municipal workers and streams of sewage across towns inspired the researcher to carry out an in- depth evaluation of the significance of urbanization on local authorities as concerns of overpopulation have risen in many cities. The

Omillo, Francis Okumu
Phd Entrepreneurship, Candidate School Of Business - Karatina University
Extending Technology Acceptance Model To Predict Innovation In Micro And Small Food Manufacturing Enterprises In Kenya
Food processing is one of the manufacturing sectors that is propagated to feed the steady growing population and other current economic development challenges such as poverty, job supply, healthy lifestyles, globalization and competitive entrepreneurship in food value chain. How food processing innovations are affected by Micro and Small Entrepreneurs’ (MSEs’) perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness and attitude towards acceptance

Ng'ang'a Stephen Irura (PhD)
Ass. Prof Entrepreneurship, School Of Business - Karatina University
The 2014 Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak In Nigeria: A Retrospective Risk Perception Survey And Public Health Implications
Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) is an acute zoonotic disease with no known cures, and thus the necessity for more effective preventive strategies. In 2014, there was EVD outbreak, resulting in 8 reported fatality of the 19 laboratory-confirmed cases in Nigeria due in part to the timely containment. However, the potential for greater spread existed and may still exist as new

Maina, Faith (PhD)
Lecturer, School Of Agriculture And Biotechnology, University Of Eldoret
Key Success Factors For Commercial Forestry & Sugar Value Chains In Uganda: A Comparative Study Of Linking Producers To Markets
This study examined the fit in perceptions regarding key success factors for competitiveness among high, medium and low performing entrepreneurs; and the compatibility of producers’ competitiveness expectations with market (millers) expectations. Methodology: A Case Study Approach as the major research strategy complemented by a Survey. The purpose of the research was to contribute towards emerging Global Value Chain (GVC) theory building. Results:.

Isoken T. Aighewi
Department Of Environmental Management And Toxicology, Faculty Of Life Sciences, University Of Benin, Ugbowo, Benin
Are Women In Low Income Setting Gaining Adequate Gestational Weight? A Prospective Cross Sectional Study In Urban Uganda
Introduction: Pre-pregnancy weight and gestational weight gain (GWG) are important factors in both maternal and infant outcomes. Little information is available regarding prevalence of optimal GWG in relation to pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI) in Uganda. This study aimed at determining the prevalence of inadequate, adequate and excessive GWG in primigravidae and secundigravidae. Methods: This was a one year prospective

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