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Ali YERIMA
Department Of Primary Education, College Of Education, P.m.b 1502, Waka-biu, Borno State. Nigeria
Evaluation Of The Effectiveness Of Higher Education Development Programme On Ensuring Higher Education Satisfy The Market Demands In Tanzania
Quality of higher education has an impact on political and socio-economic development. As a result of this, countries all over the world invest heavily and strategically in higher education so as to achieve the comparative advantages. In 2000s, quality related problem in higher education has become a source of worry to many education stakeholders the situation which called special attention

Mesfin Lemma (Ph.D.)
Associate Professor At International Leadership Institute, Ethiopia
Organic Matter Content Of Soils Formed On Biotite-granite Parent Material On The Jos Plateau, Nigeria
Agriculture has remained one of the most important sectors of the Nigerian economy. Apart from feeding the bulk of her population, it is estimated that it provides employment for more than 31% of the work force. It has become even more important in recent times with the down turn in earnings from petroleum and governments determination to increase non-oil revenue

Haimanot Kagnew
Employed In The Development Sector, Addis Ababaethiopia
Impact Of Entrepreneurs On Training Youth For Employment In Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria
The researchers examined the impact of entrepreneurs on training youth in Maiduguri the capital of Borno state, Nigeria. The target population of the study were 420 entrepreneurs engaged in training youth to prepare them for future employment in Nigeria. Questionnaire was the tool used in collecting the data. It was administered to 100 respondents who trained youth in their organization

Agbofah Emmanuel Jnr
Pope John Senior High School & Minor Seminary, Koforidua-effiduase
Prospects And Challenges Of Applying Relational Capital In Ethiopian Banking Industry: A Case Of Selected Banks In Ethiopia
With a very dynamic business environments both in Ethiopia and globally profit making companies strived to exceed the regular market patterns. Finance sector in general and banking industry in particular played critical role to the speed and quality of diverse businesses. The banking industry in Ethiopia expanded both the accessibility and type of services after 1991 liberalization of the sector.

David Omaali
Deputy Headteacher, Olila High School, P.o.box 413 Soroti, Uganda - East Africa
An Evaluation Of The Effectiveness Of Performance Appraisal On Non-academic Staff Work Performance: A Case Study Of University Of Education
Few issues in management incite further discussion than performance appraisal. Several scholars have proposed that the procedure is so inalienably defective that it may well be impractical to make it perfect. Other renowned scholars on the other hand has advocated for performance appraisal practices irrespective of its flaws. Some scholars also argue its practices as the most compelling and crucial

Thomas Bavo Azongo
Senior Lecturer, Department Of Public Health, School Of Allied Health Sciences, University For Development Studies,
Marketing Policy And Competitiveness In The Manufacturing Sector In Uganda: A Case Of Uganda Clays Ltd.
The current study set out to analyse the effect of Marketing Policy on Competitiveness in the manufacturing sector with specific reference to Uganda Clays Ltd. In order to achieve the above purpose the study objective was; To measure the contribution of Marketing Policy to Competitiveness in the manufacturing sector in Uganda. The current study applied the post-positivist paradigm and employed

Dr. Victorini Salema (PhD)
Senior Lecturer Of Education, Mwenge Catholic University, Po Box, 1226 - Moshi-tanzania
Student Leaders' Involvement In The Management Of Students' Daily Routine: A Case Study At Olila High School, Soroti-uganda
Student leaders are expected to assist in the management of daily routine in schools to avoid time wastage. This study evaluates the extent to which student leaders are involved in management of daily routine in Olila high school, Soroti district-Uganda. A descriptive survey research design was used for the study. A sample size of 142 respondents was used; school administrators,

Prof. Joseph. M. Malusu (PhD)
Associate Professor Of Education, Mwenge Catholic University, Po Box, 1226 - Moshi-tanzania
Modifiable Risk Factors And Perceived Causes Of Secondary Infertility Among Women In The Tamale Metropolis
Secondary infertility is a serious public health problem and affects the wellbeing of women. The phenomenon of secondary infertility has gained both local and international attention especially in the developing world where women aspiration is usually that, they get an offspring who would replace them when they are no more alive. This paper examined the modifiable factors that account for

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