Effects Of East African Community Customs Union On Trade And Economic Growth In Kenya
During the 1990’s the world experienced a new wave of regional integration agreements (RIAs) that reached unprecedented proportions. The increasing importance of regional integration agreements and in particular their extraordinary expansions during the 1990’s are among the most salient developments of the international trading system and its believed to be a vehicle for the promotion of trade and economic growth.
Self-employment Intention Of Hospitality Students In A Polytechnic In Ghana
This paper explores self-employment intention of hospitality students in Ho Polytechnic. 107 final year students took part in the survey. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire. Findings revealed that exposure to polytechnic education influences self-employment intention of hospitality students. To be one’s own boss, and courses offered in school motivated them to set up their own business. Self-confidence
Attitude Of Childbearing Mothers Towards Immunizing Their Children Against Poliomyelitis, In Zaria Local Government Area Of Kaduna State, Nigeria
Poliomyelitis or infantile paralysis is the name for the disease in which inflammation of the gray matter of the central nervous system occurs. It is an acute communicable disease usually characterized by fever, headache, stiffness of the neck and back and general discomfort. Virus causes poliomyelitis. After the onset of poliomyelitis the virus found in the secretions of the nose
Diet Of Four Haplochromines Species (teleostei, Cichlidae) In The Littoral Zone Of Lake Kivu (rwanda)
Qualitative and quantitative studies of the stomach content of Haplochromines kamiranzovu, H.insidae , H.astatodon and H.paucidens, which are endemic species in Lake Kivu, were undertaken in the littoral zone of Lake Kivu. Their sex and size classes were taken into account. Sampling was done along the Southern and Northern parts of Lake Kivu. It was observed that, plant debris
Factors Affecting Tax Compliance In Rwanda An Empirical Analysis
Despite the vital share of tax revenues in total government expenditures, tax to GDP ratio remains low in Rwanda amounting 15.0 % in 2014/2015 compared to the average of 18% in some developing countries. In addition to this low tax to GDP ratio, the informal sector which accounts for 44% of GDP, also contributes to government revenue loss. This study
A Critical Analysis Of The Role Of Instructional Managers As Ambassadors Of Holistic Education At The Basic Education Level In Kenya
Despite the fact that the Kenyan education system has all along embraced education for all irrespective of race, gender, colour, age and ability, there has been some aspects of ignorance in ensuring that children access quality and holistic education that basis its premise on ensuring that children at the basic education level associate and interact in a meaningful manner through