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Mr. Morrisdon Kiambi Muketha
Supervisor, Meru University Of Science And Technology, P.o Box 972-60200 Meru- Kenya
The Effect Of Mode Of Attracting Target Employees On Job Performance Of Isiolo County Workers, Kenya
A general observation has indicated that various recruitment procedures are used in the recruitment of employees in Isiolo County government. The study sought to determine the effect of mode of attracting target employees on job performance of workers in Isiolo County. This study adopted a descriptive design. The location of the study was Isiolo County, Kenya. The target population for

Lucy Maina (PhD)
Senior Lecturer, Kenyatta University, Department Of Sociology, Po Box 43844-00100, Nairobi, Kenya
Determinants Of Screening Patterns For Invasive Cervical Cancer Among Patients Attending Kenyatta National Hospital, Kenya
Background: Early diagnosis and improved therapeutic interventions are the two-fold most acclaimed management options for cervical cancer. Screening patterns are different from developing countries, Kenya included where limited access to oncology screening facilities and stigma associated with cancer influence disease reporting and management. Objective: To examine the determinants of screening and diagnosis among cervical cancer patients attending Kenyatta National Hospital,

Anne Korir-Rugutt (MSC)
Mph Student, Kenyatta University, Department Of Public Health, Po Box 43844-00100, Nairobi, Kenya
The Influence Of Loan Collateral Requirements On Loan Uptake From Banks Listed At Nairobi Securities Exchange
Commercial banks are firms which receive deposits, offer loans, and provide related financial services. Banks listed at Nairobi Securities Exchange operate under similar socioeconomic environments. All these banks derive their significant revenue from loans extended to their members. When banks extend loans to their clients, they often request collateral to act as security for the money borrowed. However, profits posited

Okello Agina (PhD)
Prof. And Dean, Kenyatta University, School Of Medicine, Po Box 43844-00100, Nairobi, Kenya
Utilization Of Traditional Medicinal Plants In Keiyo South Sub - County, Elgeyo-marakwet, Kenya
Medicinal plants are an important source of healthcare and livelihood for many people in developing countries, particularly in Africa where 80 percent of the population still relies on them for primary health care. Despite this, literature indicates medicinal plants globally are under threat from over utilization and loss of habitats. This is a concern as the demand for plant based

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