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Grace Mensah
School Of Business, University Of Cape Coast, Ghana
Development Of Maize Lethal Necrosis Disease In Plants Infected With Lesion Nematodes (pratylenchus Spp.)
Maize lethal necrosis (MLN) disease was first reported in East Africa in 2011 and has posed a serious threat to food security in the region. The disease is caused by a synergistic interaction between Maize chlorotic mottle virus (MCMV) and Sugarcane mosaic virus (SCMV); but little is known about the role of other plant pathogens associated with the crop. A

Nyakwara Begi (PhD)
Senior Lecturer, Kenyatta University, Department Of Early Childhood & Special Needs Education, Box 43844, Nairobi
An Investigation Of The Causal Link Between Ethical Leadership And Employee Prosocial Behaviour
The debate on how ethical leadership affect prosocial behaviour of employees has extensively been discussed in studies of organisational behaviour. Most studies have found statistical positive relationship between ethical leadership and employee prosocial behaviour. However, little has been said about the possible causal relationship between these two organisational concepts. This study investigates the causal relationship between ethical leadership and employee

Kenneth Monjero K.
Department Of Plant Science And Crop Protection, University Of Nairobi, P.o. Box 29053 00625, Kangemi,
Transition Challenges Affecting Pupils’ Achievement Of Literacy Competencies In Early Years Education Curriculum In Vihiga County, Kenya
Children's transition from early childhood education level into grade one can sometimes be a challenging period. As children transit into grade one, some find the new school environment very challenging. The purpose of the study was to establish the level of grade one pupils' achievement in literacy competencies. The study also seeks to establish transition challenges grade one pupils experience

Douglas W. Miano
Department Of Plant Science And Crop Protection, University Of Nairobi, P.o. Box 29053 00625, Kangemi,
Nelson Mandela’s Educational Philosophy And Its Implication On School Curriculum
This paper provides a synthesis of the educational thoughts of Nelson Mandela as contained in his various speeches found in the book called "In his own words". "In his own words" is a biography written to commemorate the speeches of Nelson Mandela from his time in prison to freedom. The paper therefore examines the educational thoughts of Mandela with respect

John W. Kimenju
Department Of Plant Science And Crop Protection, University Of Nairobi, P.o. Box 29053 00625, Kangemi,
The Role Of Motivation On Employee Performance,as Case Study Of Benadir University
Introduction: Historical Perspective The history of motivation can be traced back to the writing of the ancient Greek Philosophers. More than twenty-three centuries ago, they presented "hedonism" as an explanation of human motivation. Hedonism as that a person seeks out comfort and pleasure and avoids discomfort and pain. Early psychological thought was also influenced by hedonism- psychologists in the 1800s

Robert Bisonga Mwebi
Department Of Curriculum And Education Management, Laikipia University, Kenya
Digital Platform For Academic Management As A Correlate Of Student Satisfaction In Higher Education Institutions In The Democratic Republic Of The Congo
The objective of this research is to propose a scale to measure the satisfaction of ISIG/Goma students in North Kivu province, regarding the educational platform that its IT department has set up to facilitate academic management and communication with them. More specifically, it is a question of determining the components and attributes that students consider and the importance they attach

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