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26) THE POTENTIAL IMPACT OF RAILWAY INFRASTRUCTURE ON CONNECTIVITY WITHIN NAIROBI METROPOLITAN- A CASE OF LIMURU TOWN (KIAMBU COUNTY)

ABSTRACT This study finds ground from the fact that railway infrastructure provide effective transport and plays a significant role in enhancing and improving urban growth and urban dynamics. Railway transport is the second most-used mode of transport after roads in Kenya, for both freight and passenger traffic. It has been argued that improvement... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:GMG0028
  • Pages:130

27) STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY SECONDARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL TO ADDRESS THE RISING COST OF EDUCATION: A CASE STUDY OF KURESOI DISTRICT, NAKURU COUNTY

ABSTRACT The growing expenses associated with education are often a catalyst for rising tuition and fees, and they play a large role as educators plan for the future of their institutions. The escalation of school fees at secondary level has been the immediate consequence of measures to be taken to reduce cost of education in Kenya. This study... Continue Reading

28) AN ASSESSMENT OF THE LEVEL OF COMPLIANCE WITH THE SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS (2006) IN STAREHE DISTRICT, NAIROBI COUNTY

ABSTRACT  Globally, solid waste management is a serious challenge for cities in developing counties. The ever-increasing quantity of waste generated in cities in developing countries poses a risk to ecosystem and human health. The challenge is equally notable in regions such as Asia and Africa where there are less developed countries lacking... Continue Reading

29) EFFECTS OF SUBSIDIZED SECONDARY EDUCATION ON ACCESS TO PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN NYAMACHE DIVISION, KISII COUNTY, KENYA

ABSTRACT The subsidized secondary education was introduced in 2008 as a result of Kenya’s effort to attain Education for All (EFA) by 2015 as indicated in the Sessional Paper no. 1 of 2005. The subsidized secondary education was implemented in February, 2008 by the Coalition Government. This was to reduce cost of education for parents, increase... Continue Reading

30) THE CHALLENGE OF CLEANING AND MAINTAINING MATHARE RIVER IN THE FACE OF GROWTH OF THE MATHARE SLUM SETTLEMENTS IN NAIROBI

Abstract Due to the increasing forms of environmental degradation, many countries have realized the importance of safeguarding their natural resource bases and have made such management actions like river rehabilitation their priority. This project report explores and analyses the challenge of cleaning and maintaining Mathare River in the face of... Continue Reading

31) IMPACTS OF INSTREAM SAND HARVESTING ON WATER SUPPLY, A CASE STUDY OF RIVER THWAKE, MAKUENI COUNTY

ABSTRACT This paper examines the impact of sand harvesting from rivers on the environment, water quality and quantity along Thwake River, Makueni County. Sand acts as a safe aquifer for water flowing below and through it. Removal of sand results in destruction of underground aquifers and loss of safe water. Sand scooping adversely affects surface... Continue Reading

32) SUSTAINABLE RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING, A CASE STUDY OF BURANDOGO VILLAGE TAVETA CONSTITUENCY

ABSTRACT Urbanisation and population growth have led to impact that increasingly deplete the natural resources and threaten the existence of the ecosystem. This has led to an increased awareness that the development of land use should be well managed in order to be sustainable. Improvement of housing for the Kenyan population is a major concern to... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:GMG0022
  • Pages:101

33) ASSESSMENT OF THE CHALLENGES OF WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION IN UNCONTROLLED RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS OF HURUMA ESTATE, NAIROBI COUNTY

ABSTRACT. The struggle for water and its resources have progressively increased over periods of time. This is majorly attributed to the fact that the resource, as vital as it is, faces excessive extraction resulting from rapid population growth as well as urbanisation and industrialization trends. In Kenya, several families face many problems... Continue Reading

34) CHALLENGES OF TEACHING AND LEARNING MATERIALS IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS, IN TANA- RIVER DISTRICT, KENYA

ABSTRACT . This study was an investigation of challenges of teaching and learning materials in public secondary schools in Tana River District, Coast Province, Republic of Kenya. Teaching and learning materials greatly influence education quality and standards since it affect the teaching and learning process at all levels. The purpose of this... Continue Reading

35) THE EFFECTS OF ADP IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF RWANDA A CASE STUDY OF BUGESERA DISTRICT

ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of ADP in socio-economic development of Rwanda. A case study of Bugesera District ADP was chosen as the area of study. The general objective of the study was to assess the effects of ADPs in socio-economic development in Rwanda specifically for Bugesera ADP. The specific objectives were... Continue Reading

36) CONTRIBUTION OF SUPPORT FOR COMMUNITY INITIATED PROJECT (SCIP) ON COMMUNITIES LIVELIHOOD: CASE OF MKOMAZI NATIONAL PARK

ABSTRACT The study to assess the contribution of support for community initiated project on Communities livelihood was conducted at Vumari and Kisiwani Barazani villages, in Same District. Case study research design was adapted. Data were collected by using household questionnaire surveys, Interviews and Focus Group Discussion (FGD). A total of... Continue Reading

37) ASSESSMENT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR CROPS PRODUCTION IN SEMI ARID AREAS: CASE OF HOMBOLO REGION

ABSTRACT This study aimed at assessing Climate Change Adaptation Strategies (CCAS) in crops production in semi-arid areas. The study focused on assessing the effectiveness of climate change adaptation on maize and grapes production in Hombolo. Specifically, the study assessed how climate change variability affected crops; assessing different... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:GMG0017
  • Pages:125

38) THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT NITROGEN LEVELS ON THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT ON GRAIN AMARANTH( AMARANTHUS CRUENTUS L)

Abstract Vegetable Amaranth (A. cruentus) is a promising C4 crop for semi- arid regions due to its nutritive value, medicinal property and ornamental for beautifying gardens . It is widely grown in the tropics and is one of the most important leafy vegetables in the lowlands of Africa, South America and Asia. Little knowledge is known on its... Continue Reading

39) AN ASSESSMENT OF THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC FACTORS AFFECTING GOAT PRODUCTION. A CASE OF ZHOMBE

ABSTRACT The main aim of the study was to assess the factors that affect goat production. The study was concerned with the analysis of socio-economic factors affecting goat production; with special reference to Zhombe district. Zhombe is a communal settlement area that that is found in the midlands province of Zimbabwe. It consists of 31 wards but... Continue Reading

40) EFFECTS OF PINE BARK AMENDED WITH GOAT MANURE AS TOMATO (SOLANUM LYCOPERSICON L) SEEDLINGS GROWING MEDIA USING THE FLOAT SYSTEM

Abstract Pine bark is locally available in Zimbabwe and is widely in vegetable seedling production. However, it lacks essential nutrients for seedling growth. Goat manure was used to supplement nutrients when pine bark is used as growing media. The main object of the study was to determine the effect of pine bark amended with goat manure on tomato... Continue Reading

41) INVESTIGATING THE EFFECTS OF TWO COWPEA (VIGNAUNGUICULATA L WALP) LEAF HARVESTING INTERVALS ON GRAIN YIELD.

Abstract  Cowpea (Vigna Unguiculata L ) has a variety of uses in Zimbabwe. The crop can be used as food, leaves as vegetable for human and stems as fodder for livestock. Maximising both leaf, grain and the above ground biomass yield of the dual purpose cowpea is one of the ways to improve food security in the country as well as nutritious hay in... Continue Reading

42) ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF COMPETITIVE INTELLIGENCE ON COMPETITIVE EFFECTIVENESS IN THE ZIMBABWEAN PHARMACEUTICAL RETAIL SECTOR

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Competition is more of a war of survival than an ad-hoc business challenge [Smith, 1954]. Competitive effectiveness is important for every commercial rm, as it capacitates the rm to survive even under competitive pressure, sustain shareholder value, and the ability to guarantee a healthy return on investment. Threatened by a... Continue Reading

43) ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE (KAP) OF FAMILY PLANNING AMONG RURAL WOMEN IN KOGI STATE, NIGERIA

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to assess knowledge, attitude and practice (KAP) of family planning among rural women in Kogi state, Nigeria. Ex-post facto research design was used for this study and the sample size consisted of 384 respondents. To achieve this purpose,   researcher developed questionnaire was used as instrument for data... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:GMG0043
  • Pages:111
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