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Rose Boyani Ngare
Phd Student, Nairobi University, Box 44692-00100, Nairobi, Kenya
The Role Of Parents Teachers Association In Enhancing Discipline In Public Secondary Schools In Ongata Rongai Zone, Kajiado Count, Kenya
Despite the Government effort of ensuring community direct involvement and ownership of development projects in their locality such as education, the extent of parents input in students discipline through the Parent Teachers Association (PTA) remains obscure in many secondary schools. The purpose of this study was to determine the role of Parents Teachers Association (PTA) in enhancing discipline in Public

Novuyo Nkomo
Lecturer, Department Of Early Childhood Development, United College Of Education, Zimbabwe
Parents' Capacity To Provide Basic Needs For Children In The Formative Years In Rural Zimbabwe
This study sought to establish the capacity of parents in providing for basic needs of children, 3-5 years old, in Zimbawean rural communities. These basic needs include: physical (food, water, air and sleep), sense of safety and security (feeling safe from physical harm and free from fear), affection (feeling of being loved and a sense of belonging), self-esteem (feeling of

Rabi'u Saminu Jibril
Department Of Accountancy, Kano State Polytechnic, Nigeria
Customers Satisfaction On The Computerized Accounting System In Nigerian Listed Banks
Computerized accounting system is an influential form of technology based on self-service which is denoted as electronic-banking, with the dispersion and advent of the Internet medium that can be categorized into PC banking, Internet banking, TV-based banking, and Telephone-based banking which consist several distribution channels that enables customers to access their bank account via the internet using a PC or

Ernest Koech Cheruiyot
Entrepreneurship Student, Jomo Kenyatta University Of Agriculture And Technology, P.o. Box 3490-30100, Eldoret, Kenya
Factors Influencing Entrepreneurial Training Effectiveness A Survey Of Microfinance Institutions In Eldoret Town
The purpose of this research was to assess the factors that influence entrepreneurial training effectiveness in Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) in Eldoret town, UasinGishu County, Kenya. Evidence from research findings has shown that the mortality rate of Micro and Small enterprises is high. From the literature reviewed, many small enterprises started in Kenya do not live to see their fifth birth

Prof. Henry Bwisa
Professor, School For Human Resource Development, Entrepreneurship And Procurement Department, Jomo Kenyatta University Of Agriculture
The Role Of Strategic Planning In The Sustainability Of Family Owned Hotel Businesses In Mombasa
A study was conducted to establish the role of strategic planning in the sustainability of family owned hotel businesses. Findings from the study show that strategic planning enables hotels to successfully employ competitive strategies that allow them to survive and increase their value over time. Competitor orientation through performance evaluation of customer satisfaction, innovation, employee retention and market share played

Christine Wawuda Mwamisha
Student, School For Human Resource Development, Jomo Kenyatta University Of Agriculture And Technology, P. O.
Farmer Adaptation Strategies To The Impacts Of Climate Variability In Kakamega County, Kenya
Climate variability entails short to medium term fluctuations of climatic variables around mean state on climate scales. Impacts of climate variability include amongst others: increase in extreme weather conditions; land degradation, changes in rainfall patterns; diminishing natural resource productivity; and in some areas, irreversible loss of biodiversity. Agricultural sector is sensitive to climatic conditions and hence vulnerable to climate fluctuations.

S. B.Oteng'i
Professor, Center For Disaster Management And Humanitarian Assistance, Masinde Muliro University Of Science And Technology
Undeniable Correlation Between Homelessness, Addictions And Foreign Born Migrants With No Family Ties In A Locality: The Case Study Of An English Borough
This is a 4 -year study into the plight and case of homeless people in the heart of a London Borough UK. This study gives in-depth insight into the experience of homeless people in the community and the stigma of being homeless. It also attempts to highlight the various reasons why people become homeless as well as the various ways

J.W. Wakhungu
Professor, Center For Disaster Management And Humanitarian Assistance, Masinde Muliro University Of Science And Technology
Adopting Principle Of Parsimony In Modelling Time Series Using Heteroscedasticity Models
We adopt the principle of parsimony in heteroscedasticity models on eight insurance stocks. The results showed that the daily returns were stationary but not normally distributed and six out of eight stocks considered for the study showed evidence of ARCH effect. Post estimation and performance evolution metric was evaluated using the RMSE, MAE and MAPE but since the RMSE show

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