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Adoption of ICT in kenyan academic libraries : A case of maasai mara university library.
Kiprotich, Bii Kelvin
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MMU
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2016-04
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Effects of public procurement and disposal act on procurement in Parastatals in Kenya
Masaku, Pascal Muange
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MMU
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2016-04
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Effects of capital structures on financial performance of small And medium enterprices: a case study of small and medium Enterprise in narok town
Gitau, Serah
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MMU
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2016-04
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Unintended pregnancies are major problems among women in the whole world. Approximately not less than 30% of pregnancies worldwide are unintended, with youths being more susceptible. It has been observed that approximately one out of thirty students in Maasai Mara University is pregnant at one point during the session. This problem is believed to not only exist in Maasai Mara University, but also in all Kenyan Universities. This research was carried out in order to determine/ assess the rate of those pregnancies within Moesia Mara university students, their main causes and effects. I adopted probability sequence method in estimating the sample size, which was 251 female students, before selecting the sample using simple random sampling technique. I conducted a cross-sectional survey on the selected sample using closed ended questionnaires. I afterwards analysed the data obtained using SPSS and Gretl statistical softwares at 5% significance level after entering the data into Microsoft Excel. Binary logistic regression model was used in assessing the net effect of each of the independent and intervening variables on the dependent variable. From the research, it was found out that 29.5% of the students become pregnant while on session, among which 55.4% are intended. Most of the single students are most likely to become pregnant unintentionally. It was found out that fourth years are also prone to become pregnant since the rate increases as the year increases (OR 2.56). Knowledge of family planning methods/contraceptives and maturity of the student helps to reduce the chances of one unintentionally becoming pregnant. It was hence recommended that students should be enlightened more, by the university management in collaboration with the university health unit, on family planning methods and emergency contraceptives, their usage and effects in order to reduce more the rates of unintended pregnancies.
Kiplagat, Jebet Charity
(
MMU
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2016-04
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Effects of Marketing strategies on the success of catering establishments in Narok Town.
Nzioki, Lilian Sheilah
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MMU
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2016-04
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The role of local Community Environmental literacy on Small scale Quarrying in Narok Central Division Narok County, Kenya
Jelimo, Alice
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MMU
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2016-04
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Challenges Facing Volunteers Who Are On The Uptake Of Antiretrovirals (Arvs): A Case Study Of Central Division, Narok North Sub County
Kemkasheria, Eldae
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2017
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The role of microfinance institutions on the growth of small and Medium enterprises a case of jua kali in eldoret town
Koech, Harun
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MMU
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2016-04
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Effects of service delivery management on customer loyalty: A case of Chambai Hotel and Maralink Narok.
Wamwandu, Rachel Shali
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MMU
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2016-04
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Online hotel management system
Ndung'u, Joramu Muriithi
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MMU
,
2016-04
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Fraudulent practices in banking sector in Nakuru County have led to increased losses and collapse of companies, firms and businesses, hence the need to use forensic accounting services to detect and prevent such fraudulent activities. The banking industry is a very important institution with many internal controls in order to overcome the fraudulent practices. The objective of this study was to examine the effectiveness of forensic science on fraud detection and prevention among banks in Nakuru County, the most prevalent type of fraud and to establish the major areas of application of forensic accounting services. The data collection instrument preferred for the study was a questionnaire. This study targeted a population of 70 respondents. The population under study was the commercial banks in Kenya and Police officers. The reason being, banks records a good number of fraud and also most of the banks have forensic accountants who conduct auditing and prevent fraud in banks. The police officers receive fraudsters, conduct investigations, handle forensic evidence and prevent fraud; hence, they were included in this study. Findings from the study saw that fraud detection and prevention increased when forensic science services were employed. The study used descriptive research survey design and uses a sample of 47 respondents in 6 entities in Nakuru County. The data was analyzed using Microsoft excel. The study findings indicated that the application of forensic science services by banks led to increased fraud prevention in the bank and the highest application was on enhancing quality of financial reporting. The most prevalent type of fraud in the banking sector was fraudulent expense claims. This study recommends that it is important to revise the company’s organization structure for better alignment with the workings of Forensic Science services. This was to allow for clear functionality of different departments without conflicting with each other. The banks should formulate clear policies to guide the practice of accounting in the banking sector. It was necessary that the internal controls and management be educated and informed of the most common type of fraud and the department responsible so that unreasonable loss of money and fraudulent practices could be addressed. (2)
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