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Jacques NIMUBONA
Master Student, Management, Mount Kenya University, Nairobi, Thika Main Campus/ Bujumbura
Assessment Of Youth Involvement In Coffee Production Activities In Kogi State, Nigeria
The study examined youth Involvement in coffee production activities in Kogi State, Nigeria. A multistage sampling procedure was used to select 52 respondents for the study. Data for the study were collected through a structured questionnaire and analyze with descriptive statistics such as: frequency counts and percentages and Chi-square analysis. The result revealed that 53.85% were male, 69.23% were single

Dr. Kennedy Okemwa Nyariki
Department Of Economics, School Of Business And Economics, Mountain Kenya University
Influence Of Project Management Skills On Performance Of Government Funded Projects In Burundi: A Case Of Burundi Road Agency
This survey investigated the impact of program administration competencies on the execution and success of government-funded programs, with a specific focus on Burundi Road Agency. The main objective was to examine how program administration skills do influence the fulfillment of government-funded programs within the agency. The survey aimed to achieve this objective by exploring the effects of communication competencies, cost

Naftaly Mwaniki Ithiga
Deputy Director Veterinary Services, Directorate Of Veterinary Services, P.o. Private Bag, Kangemi, 00625 Nairobi, Kenya
Assessment Of Factors Affecting Adoption Of Control Measures Against Rabies In Mwala Sub-county, Machakos County, Kenya
Control of rabies in Kenya is of major importance. Machakos county has reported the highest number of rabies cases nationally. Adoption of rabies control measures by residents is determined by various factors including the proportion of households with dogs vaccinated against rabies among others. The study involved 397 residents of 6 wards in Mwala sub-county, Machakos County, Kenya where the

Dr Nyamai Juma
Phd, Senior, Lecturer, School Of Public Health, Mount Kenya University, P.o. Box 342-01000 Thika, Kenya
The Effect Of Fiscal Decentralisation On The Optimisation Of Sustainable Public Debt In Kenya
Since 2013 when fiscal decentralisation was officially initiated in Kenya, the country's public debt has continuously become less sustainable. This empirical observation contrasts with the position held in devolution literature that fiscal decentralisation raises the efficiency of public funds management. This study sought to determine the relationship between the decentralisation of government revenue collection and government expenditure and the technical

Hugo Pius Kwena
Moi University, P.o. Box 3900(30100), Eldoret, Kenya
Stress And Coping Strategies On Marital Conflict Among Couples In Ggaba, Kampala – Uganda
Marriage is a foundational human relationship, influenced by cultural, religious, and social dynamics. Despite its significance, marriages frequently encounter challenges stemming from diverse factors such as individual differences, societal expectations, and external stressors. The ever-unpredictable financial difficulties, political strife, government policy impingements and the ever-changing marital trends have further instigated stress and marital conflicts. This study investigates the intricate relationship

Iriet Carolyn Namaja
Lecturer, Africa Renewal University, Uganda
Cloud Accounting And The Economy System Of Small And Medium Enterprise In South-south Nigeria
In the recent times accounting has taken a new toll, the ever-increasing financial activities and the need to timely and accurately get financial information, have led to the upsurge of installing cloud accounting in many organizations. Hence the study investigated cloud accounting and relationship with economic systems in the South-South geopolitical zone of Nigeria. Three research question were asked and

Itiveh Eniworo Franklin, B.Sc, M.Sc. ACA
Department Of Accounting, Delta State University, Abraka
Communication-assisted Protection Of A Transmission Line
Effective protection of transmission lines in modern power systems is crucial for maintaining uninterrupted electricity supply. Traditional protection methods often face challenges in swiftly identifying and isolating faults, particularly in complex network configurations or under high-stress operational conditions. This research investigates the efficacy of communication-assisted protection strategies, utilizing real-time data exchange to enhance fault detection and responses in power grid

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