Location: Attractions of Kenya: Physical Attractions Human Attractions mountains: Mount Kenya (highest mountains in Africa) National Parks (Amboseli National Park‚ East and West Tsavo National Park) views of Mount Kilimanjaro Mosques at Mombasa Wildlife (wildebeest‚ lions‚ hippos‚ elephants) Safari’s (Masai Mara) Beaches along the Indian Ocean (Mombassa Beach) Mountain climbing/hiking Active/semi active volcanoes Game reserves (Masai Mara) Hot springs Cultures and traditions of Kenya
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RESEARCH METHODS-ASSIGNMENT I TOPIC: ACTIVITIES OF TRADE UNIONS AND THEIR EFFECTIVENESS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY For several years white settlers were able to sabotage all efforts of permiting the growth of trade unions.The colonial government attitude towards thetrade unions in kenya was for sometime very hostile because of the belief that trade union activities meant violence‚rioting and communism.Until 1955‚the kenya government was fighting against the building
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Trade and the Columbian Exchange greatly affected the world between 1450 CE and 1750 CE. The Columbian Exchange helped to link the Americas‚ Africa‚ and Europe‚ while huge international trade networks aided in shaping the world. In these trade networks‚ the spice‚ silver‚ slave‚ and sugar trades were especially important in affecting the world. The silver trade became a huge part of the world economy‚ and allowed Europe greater participation in East Asian commerce. Silver was central to world trade
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DOING BUSINESS WITH AFRICANS Cross Culture and Negotiation Summary paper Dr. Hassan Wagih Doing business in Africa Q1- What are the risks which may encounter any business man when dealing with Africa? A-Corruption (social and political): * inadequate compensation of work and individual tribal responsibility when living the village for a job and assisting others tribal family often impose a financial burden and pressure to augment income by any means either legal or otherwise
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buses‚ roadside embankments‚ cellars‚ staircases‚ rooftops‚ elevator enclosures‚ cages‚ cardboard boxes‚ plastic sheets‚ aluminum and tin shelter.” According to a UN Habitat study done in 2008‚ 60-80 percent of residents in Nairobi‚ Mombasa and Kisumu‚ live in informal settlements. In fact‚ the same study shows that while 60 percent of Nairobi’s populations live in informal settlements‚ their homes occupy only 5 percent of the total land area of the city and its environs. Although
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Located near the center of a continent ridden with governmental unrest and economic struggles‚ the nation-state of Kenya attempts to stabilize to become an emerging democracy. Kenya has only been an established nation for the past half-century‚ but it has seen its fair share of ethnic strife‚ environmental issues‚ and a governing regime that almost did not capitulate. In this short time period‚ it has also had two constitutions and has been governed by multiple parties. But things may be beginning
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UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI A world-class university committed to scholarly excellence • Home • About • Academics • Students • Research • News • Activities • Contacts • Downloads School of Business You are here2010 MBA Projects 2010 MBA Projects 2010 NAME TITLE CONSTANTINE MWIKAMBA MGHENYI CHALLENGES FACING IMPLEMENTATION OF PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING IN THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF KENYA JANET WANZUU MUTUA THE INFLUENCE OF BUSINESS PROCESS RE-ENGINEERING ON CUSTOMER
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Ocean in East Africa where as Ghana‚ Mali and Songhai grew around West Africa through nearby tribes. The Swahili city states were a string of ports on the Eastern African coast from Kenya to Mozambique including cities such as Mogadishu‚ Zanzibar‚ Mombasa‚ and Sofala and were completely influenced by Islam to spread trade across the Indian Ocean. West African civilizations were located right under the Sahara which brought difficulty to trade‚ however they worked through it to trade to Islamic merchants
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SANTAC Rapid Assessment on the possible Abuse & Trafficking of Children for Sexual Exploitation Purposes (Prostitution) in Southern Africa before‚ during & after the 2010 FIFA World Cup Games The case of Zambia & Namibia conducted from July to Sep. 2008 Presented at SANTAC Regional & National Conference on Preventions Interventions against Child Trafficking: Sharing Lessons Learned and Developing Ways Forward Pestana Rovuma Hotel and Conference Centre‚ Maputo 8-9 Oct. 2008 by Merab Kambamu
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legislation framework for the country: • Employment Act of 2007 • Regulation of Wages and Conditions of Employment Act (Cap. 229)‚ - Industrial Training Act (Cap. 237)‚ - Workmen’s Compensation Act (Cap. 236)‚ - Shop Hours Act (Cap. 231)‚ - Mombasa Shop Hours Act (Cap. 232)‚ - Factories Act (Cap. 514)‚ - Trade Unions Act (Cap. 233)‚- Trade Disputes Act (Cap. 234); • Companies Act (Cap. 486); • Bankruptcy Act (Cap. 53); • Merchant Shipping Act (Cap. 389); • Export Processing
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