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Jagi soars on the wings of success
(Strathmore University, 2005-02)We lead with the story of Jagi Gakunju, the CEO AAR Health Services, Kenya.His is an inspiring story of a long journey that still continues.Our University features prominently in that journey, which is partly why we are ... -
Japanese government scholarship for 1999 (Research student)
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JKUAT tender notice and the 1998 graduation ceremony
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A Journey around man
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Jus ad bellum: A Study of divergent traditions
(Strathmore University, 2017-01)Public international law 1, the law of the political system of nation-states and their relations with each other, prohibits the threat and use of force in settling international disputes. Being the foundation of modern ... -
The justiciability of the right to development in Ghana : mirage or possibility?
(Strathmore University Press, 2016-01)An analysis of the debate on the right to development (RTD) suggests that the right is pursued as a solution to solve the problems of poverty and underdevelopment. Thus, this study seeks to determine if at the national ... -
Juvenile delinquency and violence in the fiction of three Kenyan writers
This essay is a preliminary examination of crime and violence in postcolonial Kenyan fiction. It examines how three Kenyan writers have dealt with the themes of crime and violence in their fiction. Through examination of ... -
Keeping warm in later life: tackling money, mindsets and machinery
(Sheffield Hallam University, 2011)A study to examine the knowledge, beliefs and values of older people with a focus on keeping warm at home and barriers to accessing help to keep warm.With the findings we will develop solutions and strategies to overcome ... -
Kenya's anti-torture framework: rethinking Kenya's legal approach
(Strathmore University, 2017-01)On 10th December 1984 the UN General Assembly adopted the UN CAT (herein referred to as the UN Convention against Torture) 1. The main aim of the Convention was the prevention of torture and other acts of cruel, inhuman, ... -
Kenya's water act : opportunities for integration of customary institutions of water governance through water resources users associations and water service providers
(LawText, 2011)The need to develop sustainable systems for water resource governance in an environment of increasing scarcity and climatic variability has led to the re-evaluation of institutional frameworks. There has been a growing ... -
Kenya: manhood and violence
The article features John Kiriamiti, a Kenyan novel, who is famous for his novel "My Life in Crime." The section reflects on Kiriamiti's careers as an author and examines his literary skills in writing, which usually provide ... -
A Kenyan insurance fraud scoring system: life insurance
(Strathmore University, 2015)The aim of this study was to determine claim characteristics that are correlated with the occurrence of insurance fraud and to, additionally, developing a fraud scoring model. The model's purpose is to provide a probability ... -
Kenya’s duty to ensure implementation of Article 26(4) in enhancing the right to reproductive health
(Strathmore University, 2018)The Constitution of Kenya (2010) established an entitlement to therapeutic abortions under article 26(4) following advocacy by women 's and international human rights groups that the strict rules regarding abortion in the ... -
Kenya’s laws of succession and the bill of rights of the Kenya constitution (2010): a study in legal reform.
(Strathmore University, 2017)The Law of Succession Act Cap 160 came into force in 1981 and was meant to create a single legal succession regime applying uniformly to all Kenyans; and to comply with international obligations including those enshrined ... -
Kenya’s tax dispute resolution system: a dispute system design evaluation
(Strathmore University, 2019)Tax dispute resolution is essential to any tax system. A tax dispute can be said to occur when the tax authority and the taxpayer have divergent views on the taxpayer's liability. The divergence in views often emerges from ... -
Kenya’s Water Act (2016) : real devolution or simply the ‘same script, different cast’
(Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019)The debate surrounding the enactment of Kenya’s Water Act (2016) and its relationship with its predecessor, the Water Act (2002), brings to mind the lyrics of a contemporary pop duet, ‘Same script, different cast’. As the ... -
Kevin Otieno-Onyango: business and technology dilemma (A)
(Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2013)The dilemma could be described something like: “I want to do an honest business in order to alleviate somewhat the financial difficulty of my family […] yet my pursuit impacts negatively on my immediate customers”. This ... -
Key ethical values of successful family-owned businesses in Lagos, Nigeria
(Strathmore University, 2014)Family businesses are a common business model and constitute more than 70 percent of the overall businesses of many countries. They contribute to the economic values of nations in terms of growth in GDP and employment ...