Colonial expansion throughout West Africa instigated in the late 1400s‚ when Europeans disembarked and established trading posts in Africa. Europeans generated an interest in West Africa predominantly between the 1400s and 1800s‚ and especially regarding the coastal regions of Africa. This is where they first set up trading posts and focused on trade with the local peoples of Africa. Colonial advance in West Africa ranged from trade relations to formal colonial rule. The colonial development of West
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MANAGEMENT: VOL. 2‚ ISSUE 1 (2009). MANAGEMENT OF BUSINESS CHALLENGES AMONG SMALL AND MICRO ENTERPRISES IN NAIROBI-KENYA Michael Bowen1 Daystar University‚ Nairobi‚ Kenya Makarius Morara2 Smart Outcome Services Ltd.‚ Nairobi‚ Kenya Samuel Mureithi3 Daystar University‚ Nairobi‚ Kenya Abstract Small and Micro Enterprises (SMEs) play an important economic role in many countries. In Kenya‚ for example the SME sector contributed over 50percent of new jobs created in 2005 but despite their significance
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TABLE OF CONTENT DECLARATION i TABLE OF CONTENT………………………………………………………….…….ii-iii CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION……………………………………..........................1 1.1 Background of the Study 1 1.1.1 The Kenyan Cement Industries 3 1.2 Statement of the Problem 4 1.3 Objectives of the Study 5 1.4 Significance of the Study 5 1.5 Justification for the Study 6 1.6 Scope of the study 6 CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 7 2.0 Introduction 7 2.1 The concept of green procurement 7 2.2 Appreciation of Green Procurement in
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The Heart of Darkness and Things Fall Apart: Comparison of Conrad’s and Achebe’s presentation of Africans‚ colonizers and colonialism 12 October 2007 Conrad’s Heart of Darkness and Achebe’s Things Fall Apart‚ both take place in the heart of Africa and center around the idea of colonialism held by the European powers in 19th century. The differences between the two novels are ironically as apparent as “black” and “white”. As we begin to think about why Conrad and Achebe have used so
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Argue for the view that underdevelopment in sub-Saharan Africa today is due primarily to the legacy of colonialism. Justify your argument using two countries as primary examples. The impact of the colonial powers is often identified as the primary explanation for underdevelopment in today’s Sub-Saharan Africa. Although the colonial period is often seen as short‚ the long term effects have had a deep impact upon the infrastructure of the continent with subsequent failure of numerous governments
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ENHANCING ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE BY GREEN PROCUREMENT: A CASE OF THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY IN KENYA Abstract In recent years‚ the general awareness of the environmental impacts that industrial production gives rise to has radically increased throughout the world. Finding ways to minimise these impacts has become a major concern of the authorities in many countries. In order to promote a more sustainable industrial production‚ different incentives can be used. Among these incentives‚ the consideration
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No Longer At Ease Extract In fact‚ some weeks ago when the trial first began‚ Mr. | | Green‚ his boss‚ who was one of the Crown witnesses‚ had also said | | something about a young man of great promise. And Obi had | | remained completely unmoved. Mercifully he had recently lost his | | mother‚ and Clara had gone out of his life. The two events | 5 | events following closely on each other had dulled his sensibility and left | | him a different man‚ able to look words like ‘education
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The Link Between Corruption and Poverty : Lessons from Kenya Case Studies INTRODUCTION "One thing can be said-the mere fact that corruption has become an item of national preoccupation is paradoxically the first real achievement by Kenyans over corruption" Since the end of the last decade the emphasis has moved from building public awareness on corruption issues to understanding the nature of corruption and its effects on the economy‚ society and politics; understanding the nature of the beast
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FACTORS AFFECTING PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION AMONGST NON GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS IN KENYA BY Ms. Cornel Ragen A THESIS PROPOSAL April 2013 ABSTRACT This study seeks to address the factors affecting project implementation in an organization with a focus on a non-governmental organisation. The process of project implementation‚ involving the successful development and introduction of projects in the organization‚ presents an ongoing challenge
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Nationalism is a political philosophy holding that the welfare of the nation-state is paramount‚ and attitude often strengthened when people share a common history‚ religion‚ language‚ or ethnic background. The term also refers to a group state of mind in which patriotism‚ or loyalty to one’s country‚ is regarded as an individual’s principal duty. In the 18th century‚ nationalism began to take form by scholars & poets who sought to find in ancient legends and songs‚ the soul of the nation. The cohesion
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