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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

Dr Easton Simenti-Phiri
Senior Lecturer, School Of Business Management, University Of Bolton, United Kingdom
Rural-urban Migration For Employment In Kisumu Central Sub-county, Kenya
The unemployment, unstable and low-paying jobs in the urban centers compel most migrants to live in slums and informal settlements. The latter is associated with poor living conditions and moral breakdown thus forcing migrants to adopt coping strategies to survive. The objective was to evaluate the coping strategies adopted by rural-urban migrants in Kisumu Central Sub-County. This study was modeled

Professor Danny Morton
Head Of Engineering, School Of Engineering, University Of Bolton, United Kingdom
An Investigation Into The State Of Market Discipline For Basel Ii/iii And Green Banking Disclosures In Zimbabwean Banks: A Content Analysis Approach
Using content analysis, this paper pioneers an investigation into the state of market discipline for Basel II/III and green banking disclosures in Zimbabwean banks. This follows Zimbabwe's Basel II/III adoption and proposals by the 2021 United Nations Conference for Climate Change (COP26) for countries to accelerate their pace of greening their economies. Data are collected from seventeen banks and one

Ali Mohammed Bansie
Department Of Hpers, University Of Education, Winneba, P.o. Box 25, Winneba
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
Teacher Remuneration By County Government And Its Influence On Implementation Of Early Childhood Education Curriculum: The Case Of Homabay County, Kenya
Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) is the bedrock and foundation of all learning in the life of any child. In Kenya, significant progress has been realized since the devolvement of the management Early Childhood Development Education including teacher management by the County Governments by the Constitution of Kenya, 2010. However, there still exist some teacher remuneration challenges which have continued

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