Automating Customer Relationship Management System as Value Indicator in Service Delivery in Water and Sanitation Companies: Case Study of Nzoia Water Services Company, Kenya

Student’s Name: Mutali Marine Benard Supervisors: 1. Laura Catherine Mamuli 2. Anselimo Peters Ikoha Master of Business Administration with IT ABSTRACT Heightened competition in the business environment with many players seeking for market share and the ever-changing customer behavior due to changing customer needs coupled with rapid innovations in technology has led businesses to seek […]

Working Capital Management and Loan Portfolio Performance of Commercial Banks and Microfinance Institutions in Kampala Uganda

Student’s Name: Mick Kawudha Supervisors: 1. Dr. Rashid Simiyu Fwamba 2. Dr. Arnety Makokha Master in Business Administration (Finance Option) ABSTRACT The study’s general objective was to assess the relationship between Working Capital Management and Loan Portfolio Performance in commercial banks and microfinance institutions in Kampala, Uganda. The problem was that many reports have highlighted […]

Budget Reforms and Financial Performance of County Government of Bungoma, Kenya

Student’s Name: Musungu Joseph Wasula Supervisors: 1. Dr Teclwa Kirwa 2. Dr Fred Atandi Master in Business Administration (Finance Option) ABSTRACT Budget reforms happen when adjustments are done on how the government collects, allocates and spends money as per overall budget in public sector for improvement of financial performance. The study examined the effect of […]

Credit Risk Mitigation Practices and Profitability of Deposit Taking Savings and Credit Cooperatives in Western Region, Kenya

Student’s Name: Wataka Sicharani Levy Supervisors: 1. Rashid Fwamba 2. Tecla Kirwa. Master in Business Administration (Finance Option) ABSTRACT The high rocketing level of non-performing loans, in the Kenyan Money Lending Industry has been a big bottleneck to the economic success and stability. The major problem is unstable profit, which keeps on fluctuating because of […]

Expansion Strategies and Organizational performance of broadcasters in Kenya

Student’s Name: Brian Wangila Mukhongo Supervisors: 1. Dr. Fred Gichana Atandi 2. Dr. Michael Washika Okonda Master of Business Administration (Strategic Management Option) ABSTRACT The broadcasting industry continues to record growth despite the numerous challenges it has encountered over the years. The performance of broadcasters has struggled with the economic implications of the digital disruption, the […]

Solving Non – Linear Ode of Power Flow Mode Using Lie Symmetry Analysis

Student’s Name: Rhoda Machuma Mamuli Supervisors: 1. Vincent Marani 2. Micheal Oduor Master of Science Applied Mathematics ABSTRACT Symmetry of a differential equation is a transformation that maps any solution to another solution of the system. In Lie’s framework such transformations are groups that depend on continuous parameters and consist of point transformations or point […]

Markovian Modelling of Students Performance by Cohorts in Secondary School: A Case of Butere Girls

Student’s Name: Everlyne Nyangano Amwayi Supervisors: 1. John Sirengo 2. Robert Kati Master of Science In Statistics ABSTRACT Performance contracting (PC) in Kenya can be traced back to 1993 when the government started implementing public sector reforms, Kenya’s Vision 2030 has recognized Pamong the key strategies to strengthening public administration and service delivery. In public […]

Radiological Assessment of <sup>238</sup>U, <sup>232</sup>Th and <sup>40</sup>K in The Top Soils of Ahero Paddy Fields of Kisumu County, Kenya

Student’s Name: Mukanda Kere Wanyama Supervisors: 1. Dr. Michael Nakitare Waswa 2. Dr. Linda Ouma Master of Science Physics ABSTRACT Naturally occurring radioactivity has existed in our environment since the creation of the earth. 238U, 232Th and 40K radionuclides are found in significant concentrations in soils. These radionuclides pose exposure risks which can lead to […]

Assessment of thermodynamic properties of pressurized hydride superconductors due to collective excitation of cooper pairs using the Bogoliubov-Valatin transformation.

Student’s Name: Churchill Oduor Wanyera Supervisors: 1. Michael Nakitare Waswa 2. Horace Kibe Master of Science Physics ABSTRACT Superconductivity is the state of a material characterized by close to zero dc electrical resistance, hence infinite conductivity by the material, when the temperature of the material is lowered below the critical temperature () in a zero […]