Category: Volume 7, Issue 2.

Employees Motivation and Financial Performance of Hotel Business in Rwanda: A case Study of Hill-Top Hotel and Country Club

Employees Motivation and Financial Performance of Hotel Business in Rwanda: A case Study of Hill-Top Hotel and Country Club

William Mudahemuka – University of Tourism, Technology and Business Studies, Rwanda Emmanuel Kasaija – University of Tourism, Technology and Business Studies, RwandaReginald Octave Muhoza – University of Tourism, Technology and Business Studies, RwandaSesay Osman Ibrahim – Rudolph Kwanue University, LiberiaEmail: williamuda@gmail.com Abstract: The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of employee motivation…

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Contract Management and Operational Performance of the Road Construction Sector in Uganda: Evidence from the Uganda National Roads Authority

Contract Management and Operational Performance of the Road Construction Sector in Uganda: Evidence from the Uganda National Roads Authority

Muheesi Alex – Lecturer at Uganda Martyrs University, Research and Internship Coordinator, Faculty of Business Administration and Management. Kasenge Martin – Lecturer at Uganda Martyrs University, Associate Dean, Faculty of Business Administration and ManagementSsebagala Cyprian – Lecturer at Uganda Martyrs University, Dean, Faculty of Business Administration and ManagementNamuli Josephine – Lecturer at Uganda Martyrs UniversityEmail:…

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Participation of Women in Environmental Protection, Conservation and Management in Voi Sub-County, Taita Taveta County, Kenya

Participation of Women in Environmental Protection, Conservation and Management in Voi Sub-County, Taita Taveta County, Kenya

Marie Catherine Ngono Essono Binelli – Department of Social Sciences and Development Studies, The Catholic University of Eastern AfricaPaul Norvy – Department of Social Sciences and Development Studies, The Catholic University of Eastern AfricaLydia Mwaura – Department of Social Sciences and Development Studies, The Catholic University of Eastern AfricaFrida Nyiva Mutui – Department of Humanities,…

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Gender and Developing Entrepreneurial Skills among Entrepreneurs in Juba City, South Sudan

Gender and Developing Entrepreneurial Skills among Entrepreneurs in Juba City, South Sudan

Suzy Anong Lomoro MurasTangaza University College, Nairobi, KenyaEmail: suzyanong3@gmail.com Abstract: Women’s business has received more attention in recent years, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic and its aftermath. The literature suggests that women can significantly contribute to entrepreneurship. This study examined gender and developing entrepreneurial skills in Juba City, South Sudan. The study was guided by…

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Influence of Deforestation Activities on Sustainable Livelihoods of the Inhabitants in Mount Elgon Forest Reserve, Bungoma County, Kenya

Influence of Deforestation Activities on Sustainable Livelihoods of the Inhabitants in Mount Elgon Forest Reserve, Bungoma County, Kenya

Robert Simiyu Kakai – Department of Sociology Gender & Development Studies, Kisii University, Kenya, Mildred Lumayo Fedha – Department of Sociology Gender & Development Studies, Kisii University, Kenya, Denis Mamboleo – Department of Geography, Kisii University, Kenya, George Tom Ekisa – Department of Biology and Environmental Science, Kibabii University, KenyaEmail: kakairob@gmail.com Abstract: In the last…

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Factors Leading to Kiswahili Poor Speaking Skills in Kicukiro Secondary Schools, Rwanda

Factors Leading to Kiswahili Poor Speaking Skills in Kicukiro Secondary Schools, Rwanda

Pascal Sebazungu – Department of Humanities Languages University of Rwanda-College of Education.Martin Hubert Ikuramutse – Department of Languages- Groupe Scolaire CAMP KigaliEmail: psebazungu@gmail.com/ikuramabert@gmail.com Abstract: This study aims at investigating factors that lead to Kiswahili poor Speaking Skills in Kicukiro Secondary Schools, Rwanda. The study was guided by constructivism theory by Jean Piaget (1896-1980). Different methods…

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Gender Inclusion and Provision of Security Services by The Uganda Police Force

Gender Inclusion and Provision of Security Services by The Uganda Police Force

Francis TumwesigyeNkumba University, UgandaEmail: tumwesigyef7@gmail.com Abstract: The paper examined the association of gender inclusion and provision of services by the Uganda Police Force. The paper used the mixed methods research approach for data collection and analysis. A sample of 225 participants was used from a population of 528 from the different departments, with a response…

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Teachers’ Use of Instructional Materials in the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics in private Secondary Schools of Gasabo District, Rwanda

Teachers’ Use of Instructional Materials in the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics in private Secondary Schools of Gasabo District, Rwanda

Enock Mugisha – African Centre of Excellence for Innovative Teaching and Learning Mathematics and Science (ACEITLMS).Alphonse Uworwabayeho – University of Rwanda – College of Education.Amina Urwibutso – African Centre of Excellence for Innovative Teaching and Learning Mathematics and Science (ACEITLMS).Email: mugishaenockh@gmail.com Abstract: The use of instructional materials makes the teaching and learning of mathematics simpler,…

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Current Safety and Hygiene Practices and Trends in Primary Schools in the Midlands Province of Zimbabwe

Current Safety and Hygiene Practices and Trends in Primary Schools in the Midlands Province of Zimbabwe

Betty Shoko & Lois R. MberengwaMidlands State University, ZimbabweEmail: shokob@staff.msu.ac.zw Abstract: In Zimbabwe, the health of learners is increasingly at risk of contracting diseases and injuries emanating from their involvement during cleaning activities at school without personal protective equipment (PPE). The current study assesses the safety and hygiene practices and trends in primary schools by…

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Analyzing how Major Print Media Covered Terrorism in Uganda During the Year 2010

Analyzing how Major Print Media Covered Terrorism in Uganda During the Year 2010

Francis Tumwesigye & Kingsley L. NgangeUniversity for Peace, Costa RicaEmail: tumwesigyef7@gmail.com Abstract: This study sought to find out how the media covered terrorism acts in Uganda during the year 2010. Whether the media coverage affected the image and operations of security agencies and what would be the best strategies for the media to adopt in…

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