Vol 4, Issue 2

Community Participation in the Decentralized Secondary Education in Mtwara Region, Tanzania

Author: Ephraim S. Nnunduma (University of Dodoma, Tanzania) and Lufunyo Hussein, PhD (Bandari College, Tanzania) Abstract: This study sought to establish the community participation in the decentralized secondary education in Mtwara Region. The study employed the cross-sectional descriptive design. The population consisted of 627 secondary school teachers, 48 councilors, 48 WEOs, two DEOS, two DSQAOs […]

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Working Conditions and the Porters’ Socio-economic Welfare in Mountain Tourism: A Case of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania

Author: Ian Goodman Chacky (Moshi Cooperative University, Tanzania) and Victor Emilian Shirima, PhD (Moshi Cooperative University, Tanzania) Abstract: The purpose of this paper was to address the working conditions of tourist porters in the Kilimanjaro Region, Tanzania. The study employed the cross-sectional research design. Since the actual number of porters was unknown by the time

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Informal fish Vending and Livelihood Implications among Urban-based Women Vendors in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Author: Grace J. Mushi (College of Business Education, Tanzania) Abstract: This study sought to establish the informal fish vending and the livelihood implications among the urban-based women vendors in Dar es salaam City, Tanzania. The study adopted the qualitative approach with the phenomenological design. Convenient sampling was used to recruit 110 fish vendors who were

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Community Participation in Sustainable Forest Management: A Case of Nsieni Forest in Hai District, Tanzania

Author: Prosper John Kimaro (Moshi Co-operative University, Tanzania) Abstract: This study concerned community participation in sustainable forest management in Hai District, Tanzania. The study employed the cross-sectional research design. A representative sample of 200 respondents was drawn from the community members using the Rao soft sample size calculator formula to fill the questionnaire. Other methods

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Perception of the Continuous Professional Development Programs among Secondary School Heads and Teachers of Biology in Gicumbi, Rwanda

Author: Innocent Nunguye (University of Rwanda), Ezechiel Nsabayezu (University of Rwanda), James Mbonyuburyo (Rwanda Polytechnic), Leon Rugema Mugab (University of Rwanda) and Froncois Niyongabo Niyonzima (University of Rwanda) Abstract: The purpose of this study was to find out how teachers felt about Continuing Professional Development in biology. This study used the descriptive research design. The

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Impacts of Tourism Destination Development on Residents’ Livelihoods in Northern Tanzania

Author: Alpha J. Mwongoso (Moshi Co-operative University, Tanzania), Agnes Sirima (Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania) and John T. Mgonja (Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania) Abstract: This study aimed at evaluating livelihood impacts in pursuit to provide answer to an outstanding question on whether tourism destination development over time has influenced residents’ access to adequate livelihood

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Causes of Inappropriate Use of Kinyarwanda in the Rwandan Media

Author: Abdoul-Khaliq Sekamana (University of Rwanda, Rwanda) and Prof. Cyprien Niyomugabo, PhD (University of Rwanda, Rwanda) Abstract: This study focused on causes of inappropriate use of Kinyarwanda in the Rwandan Media by the use of the explanatory design. The target population was 225 media stakeholders. The sample size involved 10 employees at the Rwanda Broadcasting

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Perception of Students on Delectations and Perils in Exchange of Sexually Inclined Messages in Nairobi, Kenya

Author: Simon Kihiu Chege (Zetech University, Kenya) and Masibo Lumala (Moi University, Kenya) Abstract: This study analyzed the nature of sexting in daily social interactions of middle level college (MLC) students in Nairobi, Kenya. It particularly assessed the delectations and perils the selected youth associated with the practice. Qualitative research approach utilizing multiple case study

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Biblical Concept of Stewardship as Portrayed in the Creation Narrative

Author: Japheth Ochorokodi (St. Paul’s University, Kenya) Abstract: This paper explores the concept of stewardship as portrayed in the biblical creation narrative and its relevance to the Seventh-day Adventist understanding of stewardship. The study aims to analyze key perspectives of the creation narrative and examines the actions, attitudes and outcomes based on these narratives. The

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Influence of Human Resource Capacity on Public Health Service Delivery in the Western Kenya Region

Author: Leonard Momos Juma (University of Science and Technology, Kenya), Umulkher Ali, PhD (University of Science and Technology, Kenya) and Shitseswa E. Ayub, PhD (University of Science and Technology, Kenya) Abstract: This study investigated about the influence of human resource capacity on public health service delivery in the Western Kenyan Region. The study employed the

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