Karoki, G. N., Nyamari, J. M., & Gachoki, P. K.(American Journal of Public Health Research, 2025-04-15)
Road traffic injuries are a major but neglected public health challenge that requires concerted efforts for
effective and sustainable prevention. Of all the systems with which people have to deal with every day, road ...
Muok J. O., Nkurumwa A. O. & Kinuthia L(Rigorous Journal of Research and Development (RJRD), 2024-09-30)
Agriculture is one of the most important sectors for economic growth in Kenya. Setting up of young farmers’ club (YFC) in secondary
schools is one way of attracting young people in agriculture as well as developing their ...
Kenduiwa, A. A., Kinuthia, L., Recha, C. W., & Mwonya, R. A.(Rigorous Journal of Research and Development (RJRD), 2024-11-13)
Climate change has negatively impacted on bio-diversity, rural livelihoods, national and global
economies. Several smallholder farmers in Laikipia County have adopted a number of Climate Smart
Agricultural Practices ...
Recha, R. O., Kyule, M., & Kinuthia, L.(International Journal of Educational Research ·, 2024-11-20)
One of the objectives of teaching Agriculture at the secondary school level is to equip learners with practical agricultural
skills as this is considered one of the ultimate panacea to addressing unemployment and food ...
Njeru, E.W., Munyua, C.N. & Kinuthia L. N(INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH AND INNOVATION IN SOCIAL SCIENCE (IJRISS), 2025-06-10)
Coffee productivity in Kenya has been on decline while the global demand has been on the rise. Mathira East Sub-County has not been left out with notable decline since the 1980s negatively affecting the local and national ...
50. Ondieki B., Isiaka O., Akeem D. A Baraka A. M., Olanrewaju A. Taiwo F. O., Babatunde A. &. Githinji D.(Heliyon, 2024-12-15)
The use of environmentally friendly materials for industrial applications has increased tremendously in the past decades due to environmental concerns associated with using synthetic materials. The present comparative ...
The present study evaluates the influence of alkali treatment using 2, 4, and 8 wt.% sodium hydroxide concentration solutions on novel cellulosic fibres manually extracted from the bark of dombeya buettneri plant (DBF). ...
Isiaka, O., Akeem, D. A., Baraka, A. M., Olanrewaju, A., Taiwo, F. O., Babatunde, A., & Ondieki, B.(Elsevier, 2024-12-05)
This study assessed the impact of hybrid reinforcement from natural and synthetic materials on the wear and mechanical properties of epoxy-based composite materials needed for biomedical applications. Hydroxyapatite was ...
Senteu, O. M., & Jasper, I.(Africa Habitat Review Journal, 2024-06-21)
Researching labor productivity has significant impact on welfare and economic prosperity. In building projects, resource management can result in significant time and cost savings. This study concentrates on construction ...
Senteu, O. M., & Jasper, I.(African Journal of Engineering Research and Innovation, 2024-09-03)
Better-quality built structures are in greater demand as a result of public outrage against
crumbling buildings and poor construction. Effective management of the building structural
integrity inspection process during ...
Unknown author(Journal of Sustainable Research in Engineering, 2025-03-10)
The surface integrity of a machined component determines its quality and performance, and the intricacies of the
machining process influence it. Predicting cutting forces allows for identifying conditions that could cause ...
Anyango, W. O., & Gichaiya, M. W.(IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS), 2024-11-14)
The increasing use of machine learning in finance is creating the potential to transform the financial industry,
offering opportunities for improved risk management, fraud detection, trading strategies, and customer
experience. ...
Cervical cancer presents a significant global health challenge, particularly in developing countries such as Kenya, where high rates of HIV/AIDS exacerbate the situation. This paper examines the critical role of family ...
Webale, M. K.(Gastroenterology and Hepatology From Bed to Bench (GHFBB)., 2024-09-02)
Aim: To characterize salmonella virulent and antibiotic resistance genes in children with diarrhea in Nairobi city, Kenya.
Background: Salmonella species carry virulent genes whose expression correlate with severity of ...
Mwikiya, J. R.(International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews, 2024-10-10)
This research assessed the adoption of information communication technology by the Ministry of Information, Communications, and the Digital Economy. The
study was anchored on the technology acceptance model which attributes ...
Mwikiya, J. R.(EPRA International Journal of Economics, Business and Management Studies (EBMS), 2024-10-10)
The Land Information Management System, sometimes referred to as the 'Ardhisasa System.' Ardhisasa offers a
comprehensive platform for land transactions, enabling users to do various online activities like land registration, ...
Njenga, V. N., Ngari, C. G., Nduku, W. M., & Luboobi, L. S.(International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences, 2024-08-22)
The morbidity of children under five years due to diarrhea is very prevalent in Nairobi County. Mathematical models can be used to study the dynamics of infections and suggest possible control strategies in the process. ...
Kimani, G. W., Mwai, J. K., & Mwangi, E.(International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science (IJRIAS), 2024-08-07)
This paper presents a hybrid deep learning model that combines Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) and Recurrent
Neural Networks (RNNs) to enhance credit score predictions, especially for people who have a short credit
history. ...
Mucheri, K. G., Gachoki, P. K., & Mutua, K.(American Journal of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, 2024-8-05)
Establishing the patterns of a disease or disease mapping is very important in disease control and prevention. The level of accuracy that is achieved at this stage determines the effectiveness of control measures to be ...
Odhiambo, R. A., Gitonga, L. K., & Marwa, I. N.(2024-8-13)
The global Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is 223 per 100,000 live births,with hemorrhage being the leading cause of death. In Sub-Saharan Africa, the need for nurses and midwives is increasing.Incidentally, ...