Odinga Christopher Koyan, John Kagira, Kamundia Patrick Waweru, Maina Naomi and Osuga Isaac(2025-09)
Gastrointestinal parasites (GIP) negatively impact the health and productivity of goats. Regular screening of the
animals for these parasites is crucial for implementing effective control strategies. A cross-sectional ...
Gichunge Christopher M, John Matuya, Edward Njuguna and Victor Wanjala(2025-08)
We introduce a new operator equivalence relation termed as n-Square Metrically Equivalent Operators.
Given a positive integer n, two bounded linear operators A and B are said to be square metrically equivalent
operators ...
Gichunge Christopher M, John Matuya, Edward Njuguna and Victor Wanjala(2025-09)
We introduce and study a new equivalence relation among bounded linear operators, termed (n,m)-Square
Metrically Equivalent Operators. Given positive integers n and m, two bounded linear operators A and
B are said to ...
In this study, we introduce a new class of operators defined by the properties Sr
2 TqSr
2 =S2r and Tr
2 =
T2r, for integers r > q ≥ 0. Our main objective is to investigate the Dunford property, commonly referred ...
Nicholus B. Waweru, Hezron S. Were, Edward M. Njuguna, Matuya John(2025-09)
The study of finite extension of Galois rings in the recent past have given rise to commutative
completely primary finite rings that have attracted much attention as they have yielded important results towards
classification ...
Cecilia Montauban, Ivana Budinski, Paul W. Webala, Theresa M. Laverty, Iroro Tanshi, Laura Torrent, Eric Bakwo-Fils, Peter J. Taylor, Adam Kane, Ara Monadjem(2025-05)
Biodiversity is severely threatened globally, with habitat loss and other human pressures
accelerating species extinctions. Protected areas (PAs) are a critical conservation tool; how ever, their effectiveness in safeguarding ...
Justus Nyongesa Wesonga, Johan Van Der Westhuizen(2025-05)
One of the most important aspects of talent management is acknowledging that humans are the driving force behind
organizations by utilizing resources to fulfill the requirements of customers. On the other hand, talent ...
Wesonga Justus Nyongesa, Johan Van Der Westhuizein(2025-05)
The recent focus on women's leadership emphasizes the global movement towards gender equality in multiple sectors,
underscoring the significance of inclusive governance and decision-making processes. Corruption continues ...
Franklyne Wekesa Wakoli, Isaac T. Motochi, and Francis Otieno(2025-09)
Polymer solar cells based on the bulk heterojunction structure have recorded remarkable improvements in their performance over the past
few years. They have elicited considerable research interest in recent years because ...
Simon Ng’ang’a Mwaura, Issaac Maina Kariuki(2025-09)
Rural areas across the developing countries in every region of the world lag behind their urban
counterparts in many important sectors and, most importantly, in improved water supply services.
Financing is a key hindrance ...
Everlyne Onkwani , Jane Ombati and Benard Kodak(2025)
Gender bias in texts is expressed through figurative language choices. It is generally observed that language
is deployed to favour masculinity as opposed to femininity since the selection of images and names denoting
the ...
Rohn Odhiambo Cephas , Duke Ateyh Oeba , Jared Ombiro Gwaro(2025-06)
Solar cells being a clean and renewable energy source, help achieve sustainable development goal number 7;
Affordable and clean energy. Perovskite solar cells have attracted the attention of researchers due to their
exemplary ...
John Ndungu Kungu , Regina Wairimu Kamande(2025-06)
The main objective of this paper is to examine the effectiveness of police reform initiated through the
merging of the Administration and the Regular police in Kenya. To understand this development, the paper
seeks to ...
Wesonga Justus Nyongesa, Johan Van Der Westhuizein(2025)
Using a qualitative literature review approach, this study investigates how the use of digital teaching tools affects student
involvement and learning outcomes at higher education institutions in Africa. This review ...
Cecil Segero Alukhava, Dr. Dennis Mugambi Kaburu, Dr. Kennedy Odhiambo Ogada, Joash Bii Kiprotich, Charles Masoud.(2025-04)
Rapid and effective response systems are necessary for emergencies including pandemics, natural catastrophes,
and cyber-attacks. In these kinds of scenarios, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a game-changing tool ...
Metet K. Nelson a∗, Wasike A.M. Adu a, Njuguna Edward a and Makwata Harun(2025)
We develop a fractional-order mathematical model for cholera transmission dynamics incorporating
vaccination and memory effects via the Caputo-Fabrizio(CF) derivative. In the model, we capture the waning
efficacy of ...
Wesonga Justus Nyongesa, Johan Van Der Westhuizein(2025-05)
The contemporary business environment is characterized by competition, with organizations encountering challenges related
to employee retention, irrespective of their size or sector. Effective talent management is essential ...
Wesonga Justus Nyongesa , Johan Van Der Westhuizein(2025-05)
The recent focus on women's leadership emphasizes the global movement towards gender equality in multiple sectors,
underscoring the significance of inclusive governance and decision-making processes. Corruption continues ...
Justus Nyongesa Wesonga , Johan Van Der Westhuizen(2025-05)
One of the most important aspects of talent management is acknowledging that humans are the driving force behind
organizations by utilizing resources to fulfill the requirements of customers. On the other hand, talent ...
Nosipho Zwane, Joel O. Botai, Siyabonga H. Nozwane, Aphinda Jabe, Christina M. Botai, Lucky Dlamini, Luxon Nhamo, Sylvester Mpandeli, Brilliant Petja, Motochi Isaac, Tafadzwanashe Mabhaudhi(2025-05)
The current changing climate requires the development of water–energy–food
(WEF) nexus-oriented systems capable of mainstreaming climate-smart innovations into
resource management. This study demonstrates the cross-sectoral ...