Innovations In Capacity Development Of Education Managers Towards Achievement Of Education For All Goals In Kenya
The study sought to investigate innovations in capacity development of education managers towards achievement of education for all goals in Kenya. The study used desk top research. The study found that there are gaps between competencies and responsibilities of those mandated to undertake provision of education. The study concluded that majority of education managers have not received competitive management training
How Peace Education Could Promote National Security In Nigeria
This paper tries to discuss Peace education and its relevance to the promotion of national security. It defines Peace education as the deliberate attempt to educate the young ones in the dynamics of conflict and the promotion of peace making skills in homes, schools, and communities throughout the world, using all the channels and instruments of socialization. In this
Characterisation Of Traders In The Clothing Flea Market Business: A Case Of Mbare-muoedzanhamo And Avondale Flea Markets In Harare, Zimbabwe
Informal trading has gained prominence in recent years, especially in developing countries, Zimbabwe included, because of the crucial role it has played in absorbing multitudes of people who had been lost their jobs either through retrenchments or outright company closures. Developing countries have been plagued with a plethora of challenges which had scuttled economic growth. Lack of both investor confidence,
Youth Enterprise Model To Guide Entrepreneurial Development In Zimbabwe
Although Zimbabwe is endowed with a wealth of natural resources in the form of land, minerals, human capital, forests and other tourist attractions, national planning is found wanting. Hence, there is high unemployment in the formal sector, and very few people are employed in the informal sector. In this sector therefore, Micro, Small to Medium Enterprise (MSME) owners cannot
Microfinance Institutions In Nigeria: Challenges And Ways Forward
The microfinance sub-sector in Nigeria is faced with many challenges.
Due to the large number of MFBs, it has been a. challenge for regulators to provide strict and close supervision of their activities. However all hands must be on deck to ensure that the institutions are efficiently run by surmounting the challenges and exploit the prospects, because microfinancebank provides a credible