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    KEY GROWTH SECTORS OF THE KENYAS ECONOMY Economic growth is the increase in the amount of the goods and services produced by an economy over time. It is conventionally measured as the percent rate of increase in real gross domestic product i.e. real GDP. In Kenya the key main sectors to achieve economic growth are agriculture which is the mainstay economic growth drivers‚ energy sector‚ manufacturing and industry‚ service sector which is mainly tourism‚ financial services and banking and also the

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    developed for a long time‚ but there are still discrimination against women. I think many women are still distressed by discrimination. How have women’s rights changed? Between 1848 and 1920‚ there was firstwomen’s rights movement in the U.S. At that time‚ women did not have the right to vote. Thus‚ women could not help to make society or law. They did not have any voice. Many women joined the first women rights movement to get the right to vote. The women picketed in front of the White House

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    is it in its relations to Kenya. Both Kenya and China are third world countries and their relationship is refered to as south-south relations in global governance. South-south relation is a term used by historical policy makers to describe the exchange of resources‚ technology and knowledge between developing countries. China-Kenya relationship has a positive history dating back to 1963 when Kenya gained independence and china established diplomatic relations with Kenya. In the initial days of the

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    Starting in 1895‚ Kenya started to be conquered mainly by the British. Kenya before Imperialism was made up of tribes‚ causing the country to not have a government. In 1895‚ The British East African Protectorate‚ a colony of British people‚ started to colonize in Africa and create their own country. Some imperial powers brought positive influences to certain countries‚ while others brought negative influences to the country. The British brought both positive and negative effects on the country. They

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    MICROFINANCE AWARENESS AND IMPACT IN KENYA: A CASE OF NAIROBI COUNTY 1 Table of Contents CHAPTER ONE ............................................................................................................................................... 3 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................. 3 1.1 Background of the Study ................................................................

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    Impacts of ICT on Academic Performance of Students‚1. Background of the study Information and communication technology (ICT) has become‚ within a very short time‚ one of the basic building blocks of modern society. Many countries now regard mastering the basic skills of ICT as part of the core function of education. The unique role of ICTs in improving the quality of Education is unquestionable. It contributes to the fulfilment of the necessary condition for the delivery of quality education. The development

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    MASS MEDIA AND THE FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN KENYA INTRODUCTION For many years human rights activists‚ different organizations‚ and trade unions of Kenya have ceaselessly fought for the basic human rights inclusion of the legislation process to become part of the law. An example of these rights that they have advocated for is freedom of speech. Freedom of speech simply refers to the democratic right of an individual to express his/her political‚ religious‚ social or economic views through oral or written

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    TITLE: ICT‚ Youth and Electoral Process NAME: ODEKANMI Benedicta OCTOBER 2010 “Great Nigerian Students … Great”. This is no doubt the way Nigerian Students in Universities‚ Polytechnics and Colleges of Education greet themselves in social gatherings and the likes. And they make a great number of the youths but who is a Youth? A Youth could be described as someone between childhood and maturity stage in his development. This implies a youth is someone

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    Impact of ICT on consumer purchase preferance towards retail chain store: study banani area Introduction: Chain stores are retail outlets that share a brand and central management‚ and usually have standardized business methods and practices. Before considered a chain‚ stores must meet a litmus test; it must have more than 10 units in 2 or more distinct geographies under the same brand and have a central headquarters‚ otherwise it offers franchise contracts or is publicly traded. These characteristics

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    and by virtue of uniformity it is referred to as custom then the practice gains the force of law by being stuck in the mind of people. CUSTOMARY LAW IN ENGLAND It is important to look at the development of customary law in England so as to understand how African customary law

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