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    PEACE CLUBS AND MANAGEMENT OF STUDENTS’ UNREST IN PUBLIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN KISUMU COUNTY, KENYA. 

    Owande, Joshua Oluoch (MMUST, 2021-05)
    Globally, occurrence of students’ unrest has been on the rise since19thC. The situation has not been any different in Kenya where secondary schools have experienced increasingly high levels of students’ unrest. The ...
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    CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF CRYPTOCOCCAL MENINGITIS AMONG HEALTH CARE PROVIDERSAT TWO REFERRAL HOSPITALS IN KISUMU COUNTY,KENYA 

    Ogendo, Robina (MMUST, 2020-11-12)
    Cryptococcal meningitis is one of the most common and lethal opportunistic infections among human immune virus infected clients/patients before initiation ofantiretroviraltherapy. Itis majorly associatedto ...
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    CHANGE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE IN KAKAMEGA COUNTY, KENYA 

    Isanda, George (MMUST, 2020-10-24)
    Change is what brings forth new ideas, solutions and growth. It’s about breaking free from our circle of comfort in order to start seeing alternative routes offered to our organizations to progress in the right direction. ...
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    Physicochemical Properties, Chemical Constituents, Antioxidant and Antibacterial Activity of Honey from Plebenia hylderbrandii and Meliponula bocandei species of stingless bees against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. 

    Kalungu, Felistus Wavinya (MMUST, 2021-07)
    Free radicals are natural byproducts of chemical processes, such as metabolism. They move through cells, disrupting the structure of other molecules and resulting in cellular damage. The damage coupled with pathogenic ...
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    VERNACULAR FM RADIOAS A TOOL FOR COMMUNICATING CULTURAL VALUES: A CASE OF MURANG’A COUNTY, KENYA 

    KIMANI, PETER MACHARIA (MMUST, 2020-10-12)
    Currently, numerous FM stations have mushroomed in Kenya, many of them using vernacular languages in their broadcast. The radio programmescover a variety of topics including politics, business, relationships, ...
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    FACTORS AFFECTING TREATMENT COMPLIANCE AMONG TYPE 2 DIABETES PATIENTS ON FOLLOW-UP AT MOI TEACHING AND REFERRAL HOSPITAL 

    Koech, Caleb Kiprop (MMUST, 2020-08-24)
    Best practice in management of chronic diseases including diabetes, requires long duration of treatment, multiple therapies and remains a major challenge in primary health care settings worldwide. Factors such as ...
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    ROLE CONFLICT, ROLE AMBIQUITY AND BURNOUT AMONG HEAD TEACHERS OF PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN KAKAMEGA COUNTY, KENYA 

    Ambunya, Lawrence Omollo (MMUST, 2020-08-24)
    Research has shown that role conflict and role ambiguity are associated with burnout among head teachers of public schools and general educators. However, there is scanty literature from previous studies ...
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    THE ABABUKUSU TRADITIONAL WIDOWHOOD RITES AND THE EFFECTS ON WIDOWS IN THE CONTEXT OF FRIENDS CHURCH IN WESTERN KENYA 

    Wekesa, Dinah Nakhungu (MMUST, 2021-05)
    Religion, life and death are entwined and the knowledge of one requires the knowledge of the other. Religions have addressed the question of how one should live with awareness of inevitability of death. Consequently, ...
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    EFFECT OF PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING ON PERFORMANCE OF THE STATE OWNED SUGAR COMPANIES IN WESTERNKENYA 

    Mwalim, Andrew Opiyo (MMUST, 2020-10-24)
    oor performance in the Kenya public sector consistently hindered the realization of sustainable economic growth and development since the country attained her independence in 1963. Among the noted factors that ...
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    PREDATOR-PREY MODEL WITH LOGISTIC GROWTH FOR CONSTANTAND DENSITY-DEPENDENT DELAYED MIGRATION 

    Apima, Samuel Bong’ang’a (MMUST, 2020-12-02)
    Predator-prey models describe the interaction between two species, the prey which serves as a food source to the predator. The migration of the prey for safety reasonsafter a predator attack and the predator in search of ...
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    AuthorJEPKOECH, JOYCE (4)OTTENG, OSIR (3)Chepsoi, Alex Cherono (2)FRANKLINE, GIDALI MUHINDI (2)Kalungu, Felistus Wavinya (2)KOECH, BETTY CHEMUTAI (2)LISUTSA, EUNICE KHANYISI (2)Mosiori, Hesbon Nyagaka (2)NUNDU, CHARLES O. (2)Odera, Hellen Selah (2)... View MoreSubjectVernacular, FM Radio, Programmes, Tool, Communicating, Cultural, Values. (2)A MORPHO-SYNTACTIC ANALYSIS OF TENSE AND ASPECT IN LUTSOTSO (1)A MORPHO-SYNTACTIC, LUTSOTSO (1)A MORPHO-SYNTACTIC, TENSE LUTSOTSO (1)ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT, STUDENTS, LEARNING, DIFFICULTIES, SECONDARY SCHOOLS (1)Accessibility, essential, medicines, non-communicable, diseases. (1)ACTIVITIES OF INTERNATIONAL NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS ON HUMAN SECURITY IN KAKAMEGA COUNTY, KENYA (1)Adaptive, Batch, Testing, Model, Estimating, Prevalence, Trait (1)Alcoholism, influence, Psychosocial, Development, Primary, School, Pupils. (1)Antimicrobial,Interraction, Toddalia, Assiatica, Coumarins, Compounds, (1)... View MoreDate Issued2021 (91)2020 (72)Has File(s)Yes (162)No (1)

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