Mechanistic Artificial Intelligence Model on Effects of Climate Change on Plants Diversity and Land Cover for Sustainable Livelihood
Student’s Name: Siunduh Eric Sifuna Supervisors: 1. Dr. Anselemo Peters Ikoha 2. Dr. Martha Muthoni Konje Doctor of Philosophy in Information Technology ABSTRACT Artificial Intelligence (AI) has significant potential to assess, predict, and mitigate the risks associated with climate change. Counties in the North Rift region of Kenya, vital for food security and pastoral livelihoods, […]
Mitigating Security Threats and Vulnerabilities in Cloud-based Services Authentication Process through Intelligent Zero Trust Architecture
Student’s Name: Mony Victor Otieno Supervisors: 1. Dr. Anselemo Peters Ikoha 2. Dr. Ongare Roselida Maroko Doctor of Philosophy in Information Technology ABSTRACT The widespread adoption of Cloud-Based Services (CBS) has significantly increased the surface area for cyber threats, particularly targeting authentication mechanisms, which remain among the most vulnerable components of cloud security. This study […]
Modelling Semantic Interoperability in Distributed Health Information Systems Through Enabling Techniques
Student’s Name: Joshua Okemwa Nyang’au Supervisors: 1. Prof. Samuel Mbugua 2. Dr. Patrick Owoche Doctor of Philosophy in Information Technology ABSTRACT The evolution of distributed healthcare systems has accelerated the digitization of patient records and health data across facilities, yet semantic interoperability remains a critical challenge, particularly in low-resource contexts. This study explored the enablers […]
Forensic Accounting and Financial Performance of Commercial Banks in Kenya
Student’s Name: Robert Ojiambo Sande Supervisors: 1. Dr. Rashid Simiyu Fwamba 2. Prof. Joshua Olang’o Abuya Master of Business Administration (Accounting Option) ABSTRACT The commercial banking has witnessed rapid changes. Competition is tough, thus forcing banks to heighten their effectiveness and competitiveness by raising their performance. In Kenya, commercial banks play a crucial role in […]
External Audit Quality and Financial Accountability of County Government of Bungoma, Kenya
Student’s Name: Nganga Everton Sifuna Supervisors: 1. Prof. Muganda Munir 2. Dr. Abraham Malenya Master of Business Administration (Accounting Option) ABSTRACT The persistent challenge of ensuring financial accountability in devolved government units remains a critical issue in Kenya, with concerns over audit effectiveness and transparency affecting public trust and governance outcomes. Despite the existence of […]
Cost Management Practices and Profitability of Private Sugar Manufacturing Firms in Western Kenya
Student’s Name: Barasa Janet Nekesa Supervisors: 1. Dr. Abraham Malenya Anjetsa 2. Dr. Vincent Marani Master of Business Administration (Accounting Option) ABSTRACT The escalating competitive pressures and volatile market conditions in the sugar manufacturing industry have heightened the importance of effective cost management practices for ensuring profitability. Despite this, many private sugar firms in Western […]
Taxation Practices and Financial Performance of Commercial Banks in Western Region of Kenya
Student’s Name: Omari Francis Khaemba Supervisors: 1. Dr Rashid Fwamba 2. Dr Victor Aliata Master of Business Administration (Accounting Option) ABSTRACT The commercial banking sector in Western Region of Kenya has experienced significant transformation due to increased competition, regulatory changes, and evolving customer expectations, necessitating enhanced effectiveness and competitiveness through improved financial performance. However, the […]
Taxation Practices and Financial Performance of SMEs in Busia County, Kenya
Student’s Name: Sheillah Mukui Supervisors: 1. Dr. Rashid Fwamba Simiyu 2. Dr. Abraham Anjetsa Malenya Master of Business Administration ABSTRACT SMEs form the economic bedrock of economy globally since they have employed many people and they significantly play a huge role in the global employment. However, in Busia County, Kenya SMEs face significant challenges due […]
Government Capitation and Financial Prudence of Secondary Schools in Busia County, Kenya
Student’s Name: Oyinda Consolata Auma Supervisors: 1. Dr. Rashid Fwamba 2. Dr. Tecla Kirwa Master of Business Administration (Finance Option) ABSTRACT Financial prudence is the practice of effectively, efficiently and properly utilizing and managing financial resources wisely, while focusing on long-term stability over short-term gains. It involves careful budgeting, controlled spending, and strategic saving or […]
Human Resource Management Strategies and Academic Performance of Public Day Secondary Schools in Matungu Sub-County, Kenya
Student’s Name: Kayugira Oscar Ndakalu Supervisors: 1. Dr. Kadian Wanyonyi Wanyama 2. Dr. Faraji Yatundu Master of Science in Human Resource Management ABSTRACT Past research with regard to the relationship between human resource management strategies and academic performance gave little attention on how knowledge management, employee experience design, talent analytics and up skilling and reskilling […]