THE SUBVERSIVE NATURE OF WOMEN’S COMMUNICATION: A STUDY OF WOMEN’S USE OF SOFT POWER IN KENYA. WIDAVA LIANI MERCY B.Sc. COMMUNICATION AND PUBLIC RELATIONS Reg. No: CPR/102/08 A research project submitted to the Department of communication Studies in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the award of a B.Sc. degree in Communication and Public Relations. School of Human Resource Development Moi University‚ Eldoret March 2012. DECLARATION
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UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI SCHOOL OF LAW COMMERCIAL LAW DEPARTMENT COURSE: LECTURER: PRESENTED BY: JURISPRUDENCE MS. EVELYNE ASAALA JUSTUS O. OMOLLO ANALYTICAL VIEW OF PEOPLE’S INVOLVEMENT IN CONSTITUTIONAL REVIEW PROCESS IN KENYA AND THE PLACE OF NATURAL LAW MAY 2013 Page | 0 Jurisprudence Introduction J.J. Burlamaqui defined natural law as a rule which so necessarily agrees with the nature and state of man that‚ without observing its maxims‚ the peace and happiness of society can
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BARRIERS TO SUCCESSFUL IMPLEMENTATION OF ADVANCED MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES WITHIN SMALL AND MEDIUM INDUSTRIES IN KENYA Jacob Luballo Muyoyo Department of Computer Studies Kenya Technical Teachers College P.O. Box 44600 Nairobi - (0)20 7120212‚ 0729994440 E-mail:Luballomuyoyo@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Small and medium scale industries (SMIs) are increasing under pressure to adopt advanced manufacturing technologies (AMTs) to survive or be competitive. Previous studies suggest that AMTs can diffuse
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39) | 2013 The Influence of Rewards and Recognition on Productivity Levels among Extension Officers in the Ministry of Agriculture in Kenya Peter Mutua Mutia United States International University – Africa P.o. Box‚ 14634 – 00800 Nairobi‚ Kenya Damary Sikalieh‚ Ph.D United States International University – Africa P.o. Box‚ 14634 – 00800 Nairobi‚ Kenya e-mail: dsikalieh@usiu.ac.ke ABSTRACT While the civil service reform program has been continually hailed by the donor community as the
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OF NAIROBI DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS SPECIAL PROJECT & ORAL PRESENTATION (AEC455) DRAFT OF THE FINAL REPORT AN ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL-ECONOMIC FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO REDUCED MILK MARKETING IN NYERI EAST DISTRICT‚ KENYA WACHIRA DICKSON MAINA A22/0004/2009 SUPERVISOR: DR NYIKAL CELL: 0712274454 EMAIL: dwachira41@yahoo
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TERM PAPER: CHALLENGES OF EFFECTIVE CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN KENYA – A CASE FOR COMPANY XYZ‚ A LISTED MOTOR DEALER EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: This paper explores the challenges of effective corporate governance in the Kenya and how to address the irregularities experienced in the recent years. It examines the crucial role played by the Capital Markets Authority (CMA)‚ as a regulator of the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) in addition to the role of the NSE in ensuring proper compliance to the Regulator’s
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THE EFFECTS OF OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE‚ BOARD EFFECTIVENESS AND MANAGERIAL DISCRETION ON PERFORMANCE OF LISTED COMPANIES IN KENYA ONGORE‚ VINCENT OKOTH Thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph D) in Business Administration‚ School of Business‚ University of Nairobi‚ Kenya. 2008. DECLARATION I declare that this thesis is my original work and‚ to the best of my knowledge‚ has not been submitted to any university for a degree
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THE EFFECTS OF OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE AND BOARD EFFECTIVENESS ON FIRM PERFORMANCE: NEW EVIDENCE FROM KENYA Vincent O. Ongore‚ PhD Assistant Commissioner Kenya Revenue Authority P.O. Box 48240-00100‚ GPO Phone: + 254 (20) 310900 Mobile: +254 723854796 Nairobi. Email: Vincent.ongore@kra.go.ke Abstract Research on corporate governance is very thin on the role of owners on corporate performance‚ especially how risk-taking orientation of owners comes to bear on decision making processes of
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FACTORS INFLUENCING EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE RELATIONSHIP IN STRATEGY EXECUTION IN NON-GOVERMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN NAIROBI KENYA TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE 3 1.0 INTRODUCTION 3 1.1 Background of the Study 3 1.2 Statement of the Problem 7 1.3 Objectives of the Study 8 1.4 Research Questions 8 1.5 Importance of the Study 9 1.6 Limitations of the Study 10 1.7 Definition of Operational Terms 10 1.8 Chapter Summary 10 CHAPTER TWO 12 2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW 12 2.1 Introduction 12 2.2 Approaches of Performance
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THE POLITICAL‚ CULTURAL‚ ECONOMIC AND LEGAL/ADMINISTRATIVE FACTORS AFFECTING THE PROCESS AND STRUCTURE OF MASS MEDIA IN KENYA Mass Media provide an arena of debate and a set of channels for making policies‚ candidates‚ relevant facts and ideas more widely known as well as providing politicians‚ interest groups and agents of government with a means of publicity and influence (McQuail‚ 2005). Politico-economic influences on the media Politico-economic factors that affect media include the idea
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