Alexander Meitamei, Furaha Chai , James Ogola Onyango(2014)
Abstract: Maasai language has 22 dialects whose noun parallel varies phonologically. This short work describes the phonological
processes causing the variation across the dialects of this language. Maasai noun synonyms ...
Ismail Thoya Ngoka, David Obiero,Martina Kyalo(2021)
There are over 100 Babesia species known to infect vertebrates with some of them being zoonotic. Local
dog keeping practices enable extensive and intimate interactions between dogs, livestock, wildlife, and
their human ...
Kitui town, a small but fast growing town in arid south-eastern Kenya faces unreliable water supply and
residents are highly dependent on shallow wells as the main source of water for domestic use. A study
was carried ...
The chapters in this module are called units. Each unit contains a self - diagnosis, a list of specific objectives, an introduction, the unit text, an overview, questions, and notes, activities written exercises, written ...
Tithonia diversifolia is a tropical woody herb or succulent shrub cultivated in many countries; it’s an annual or perennial medicinal plant that has been a subject of
research due to its various benefi ts in the treatment ...
John Wamumwe Mwangi , Denis Kiragu , Bakari Chaka(2024)
Bioactive compounds and other constituents of plants have been shown to vary by cultivation
region, species, environmental conditions and method of extraction among others. Phytochemical
analysis of Cucurbita pepos farmed ...
Robert W. Nyukuri; Stella C. Kirui; Everlyn Cheramgoi; Elizabeth Chirchir; Ruth Mwale(2014)
This study aimed at determining the phytogeography of stem borer species of Zea mays L. and Sorghum bicolor L. and refugia graminae. It involved two growing gramineous crops: maize Zea mays L. and Sorghum bicolor L. and ...
Robert W. Nyukuri*1 Stella C. Kirui2 , Everlyn Cheramgoi3 , Elizabeth Chirchir 1 and Ruth Mwale4(2014)
This study aimed at determining the phytogeography of stem borer species of Zea mays L. and Sorghum
bicolor L. and refugia graminae. It involved two growing gramineous crops: maize Zea mays L. and
Sorghum bicolor L. and ...
Kitche Magak; Susan Kilonzo; Judith Miguda- Attyang(2015)
This article examines the role and future of indigenous theatrical performances (ITPs) in peacebuilding in Kenya. It focuses on the Kikuyu, Luhya, and Luo communities’ traditions of ritual, storytelling, proverb, and song ...
Elizabeth A. Odhiambo; Dr. Jack Ogembo; Dr. Kitche Magak(2013)
The study examined the influence of identity on literary commitment of Bessie Head – a multicultural writer. In particular, the study was interested in the hybrid syncretic crossings reflected in her work and which defined ...
The process of urbanization is one of the most important dimensions of economic, social and physical change. It is often said that the planet's future will be an urban one. The largest and fastest-growing cities are in ...
Abstract: This paper examines the impact of law and order in colonial Kenya between 1934 and 1952 when the colonial state declared a state of emergency in the colony. This was the period of widespread uprising in many parts ...
This paper explores how changing economic circumstances have affected performance of the government, in terms of governance, during the pre-August 2010 Constitutional dispensation. Further, the review introduces issues ...
Chiedza F. Munyeza, Aloys M. Osano, Justin K. Maghanga, and Patricia B.C. Forbes(2019)
Abstract: In developing countries, household energy use is highly variable and complex, yet emissions arising from fuel
combustion indoors are typically poorly quantified. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are emitted ...
Muthui Z. W.1, Kamweru P. K., Nderitu F. G, Hussein S. A. Golicha, Ngumbu R. and Njoroge G. N.(2015)
Polyethylene (PE) films are widely used in packaging. PE is a thermoplastic manufactured from nonrenewable petroleum resources. Due to its non–biodegradability, its films have posed serious pollution problems e.g. visual ...
Jacob Ochieng; Monica Oguttu; Solomon Orero; Kitche Magak(2004)
The rapid decline of the world's forests is one of the major environmental challenges of the century. Some of the underlying or indirect causes of forest decline include people, poverty, plunder and policy.1 Although the ...
Samuel Sindayigaya, Nyongesa L. Kennedy, Adu A.M. Wasike(2016)
This paper discusses on simple birth-death-immigration-emigration (BDIE) processes with genocide to stochastic differential equations (SDE) model. The general Solution for the distribution of the size of the population at ...
G. M. Karere; N. O. Oguge; J. Kirathe; P. K. Muoria; N. N. Moinde; M. A. Suleman(2004)
Abstract
We studied the population size and distribution of diurnal primates in the lower Tana River forests, Kenya. They are the only remaining habitats for 2 threatened primates: the Tana River red colobus (Procolobus ...
Abila R; Barluenga M; Engelken J; Meyer A; Salzburger W(2004)
The approximately 500 species of the cichlid fish species flock of Lake Victoria, East Africa, have evolved in a record-setting 100,000 years and represent one of the largest adaptive radiations. We examined the population ...