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Risk Factors for Road Crashes in Nairobi County, Kenya
(THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLEDGE, 2019)Road crash in the Transport Industry are a threat to public health and national development in many developing countries. They contribute to poverty by causing deaths, injuries, disabilities, grief, lost of productivity ... -
An English-Swahili Email Spam Detection Model for Improved Accuracy Using Convolutional Neural Networks
(Mesopotamian journal of Cybersecurity, 2025)E-mail has become an essential tool for digital communication, facilitating global networking and information exchange. However, spam emails, particularly those in multilingual contexts, pose a significant threat to ... -
A Negotiation Process between Postmodern Worship Practices and Traditional Worship Practices in Selected Anglican Churches in Muranga County, Kenya
(INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, 2014)Religious postmodernism is a philosophical method that attempts to analyze the present as it occurs on matters of doctrine, faith and practice particularly the view that no religion or religious view is absolutely right ... -
Circumcision Contestation Among African Christians in the Advent of a Rejuvenation of African Cultural Practices
(International Journal of Recent Advances in Multidisciplinary Topics, 2024)Circumcision among many African communities is a vital and common rite of passage. Traditionally the rite was performed on both male and female teenagers but with the coming of the Europeans and the conversion of African ... -
Cultural Revival Among Kikuyu Christians: Impact and Implications in the 21st Century
(Sprin Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, 2024)The Kikuyu people were exposed to Christianity in the year 1900 following the arrival of Reverend McGregor. Subsequently, an overwhelming majority of individuals have adopted Christianity, with more than 90% identifying ...