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Citizen Perceptions of the Governance of Projects in Kenya.
(International Journal of Innovative Research and Knowledge, 2018)This paper describes the citizen perceptions of the governance of projects in Kenya. The paper is based on the study of the process of citizen involvement on local government carried out in Elgeiyo Marakwet and Nandi ... -
Procurement Financing and SMEs Growth: Insights from Public Procurement Practices in Nyamira County, Kenya
(International Journal of Finance and Accounting, 2026)Access to procurement financing remains one of the most pressing challenges hindering the growth of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in Kenya. Despite deliberate policy interventions aimed at increasing SME participation ... -
Indigenous Weather Forecasting Methods among the Kikuyu Community of Kenya.
(Regional Journal of Information and Knowledge Management., 2025)Purpose:This study aimed to identify and document the indigenous knowledge used by the Kikuyu community of Kenya to forecast weather events.Methodology:The study involved farmers and agricultural officers from Murang’a, ... -
Determinants of E-Services Use in Higher Education: A case of a Kenyan University Academic and Non Academic Staff
(International Journal of Education and Research, 2024-05)The establishment of electronic services (e-services) has been an important policy goal in many universities worldwide. This notwithstanding, staff access to e-services and its reliability still remains an issue of concern ... -
Leadership in Public Administration: Which way to go?
(International Journal of Law, Humanities & Social Science, 2017)Whether performance in public administration is improving or not, it is not governments only concern, too much emphasis on performance distracts attention from organizational capacity and underlying government values. ...
