Environmental Disaster
Of Bp Oil Spills In The Gulf Of Mexico: Lessons For Emerging Oil And Gas African Producers
The message sent by this paper is that emerging oil and gas producing countries in Africa must not be complacent when it comes to both onshore and offshore drilling activities. The lessons to be learned from the Gulf of Mexico oil spill are instructive and remind us that the sector is arduous and fraught with risks and danger, in particular
Implementation Of A Local-content Policy In The Oil And Gas Sector: Lessons For The Kenya Turkana Oil And Gas Fields
Local-content policies and legislation are now common in the emerging oil- and gas-producing economies of the developing world, those in Africa included. This paper’s main message is that local content policies, even where they have been translated into legislation, are not a panacea to ensure that the oil and gas sector is of significant national economic benefit, especially in Africa.
Teenage Pregnancy Among Senior High School Children As A Public Health Issue In The Amansie West District Of Ghana
Introduction: Teenage pregnancy is slowly killing the fate of our youth and the future of our nations. Globally, about 16 million lasses between the ages of 15 to 19 and some 1 million girls below the age of 15 give birth every year especially in low- and middle-income countries. Method: A random sampling technique was devised in choosing Manso Adubia
Assessment Of Level Of Compliance To Laboratory Safety In Secondary School In Kitui County, Kenya
Laboratories are potentially dangerous work environment, often containing a wide variety of toxic, flammable, corrosive and reactive compounds that can cause accident if safety standards are not adhered to. The objective of the study was to determine the level of compliance to laboratory safety in secondary school science laboratories in Kitui County, Kenya. The level of compliance considered were;
Assessment Of Types Of Injuries Among Secondary School Students In Science Laboratories In Kitui County, Kenya
Laboratories are potentially dangerous work environment, often containing a wide variety of toxic, flammable, corrosive, and reactive compounds that can cause accident if safety standards are not observed. The objective of this study was to investigate the types and causes of injuries that may occur among secondary school students in science laboratories in Kitui County, Kenya. The result revealed that
An Explanatory Analysis Of The Potential Impact Of Citizens’ Purchasing Power On Industry Revival In Zimbabwe
Every nation has an objective of growth, and aims to attain the objective through policy formulation and policy implementation. This paper is a policy prescription which seeks to explore and emphasise on the importance of increasing the purchasing power of citizens to boost the pace of industry revival in Zimbabwe. Over the past two decades, civil servants and majority of
Macroeconomic Determinants Of Carbon Emissions In Kenya: An Ardl Approach
Environmentally sustainable economic growth portends numerous benefits to developing economies. However, development of energy sources whereas maintaining environmental quality presents diverse challenges. Nevertheless, stakeholders concur on the decisiveness and urgency on adoption of renewable resources and environmentally affable powering of the economy. The primary objective of this study was to examine the macroeconomic determinants of CO2 emissions in Kenya. Specific
Effect Of Mathematics Colouring Worksheets On The Performance Of Basic School Pupils
The study was aimed at determining the effect of mathematics colouring worksheets on the performance of Basic School Pupils in solving addition and subtraction of integers at the lower primary level in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana. A class of 30 Basic 3 pupils was conveniently selected for the study. The design used for this study was action research and
Acacia Trees Enhance Soil Nitrogen That Influences Grass Crude Protein In African Rangelands
The study found out the impact of acacia trees on soil nitrogen and how this nitrogen consequently influences the grass crude protein in Sanga rangeland. Four 100×100m plots were randomly selected in a vast area, five acacia trees and five open areas randomly identified in each plot. A soil and pasture sample were collected from each acacia tree and in