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Samatengo Noun Phrase Structure

ABSTRACT THE study on Samatengo Noun Phrase Structure draws experiences from earlier works on nominal morphology of the nouns in Bantu languages. The morphology of the nouns has been one of the leading factors in classifying Bantu languages and at the same time grouping nouns into gender classes. Studies by Johnston (1919, 1922) and Guthrie (1948, 1967 – 1971, 1970) based on the morphological analysis of the noun in the Bantu languages.   Recent studies like that of Maho (1999), Katamba ...

Performance Of Nigerian Newspapers In Selected Political Crisis Situations

ABSTRACT  The press in a democratic setting sets the agenda for the society through news reports, incisive features, editorials and commentaries. Previous studies on press performance, especially during political crisis situations, concentrated more on the extent of reports of such crises and rarely investigate the factors that influence the reportage.  This study, therefore, evaluated the performance of the Nigerian newspapers in their coverage of selected political crisis situations in te...

Dietary Exposure To Aflatoxin And Fumonisin Among Children Below Three Years In Iringa, Kilimanjaro And Tabora Regions, Tanzania

ABSTRACT  Aflatoxins and fumonisins are toxic food contaminants. Knowledge about status of human exposure to, and health effects of these toxins in Tanzania is inadequate. This study was conducted to assess the magnitude of dietary exposure to aflatoxin and fumonisin in young children by using biomarkers of exposure and assess the impact of the exposure on child growth. A total of 166 children were recruited at age of 6 to 14 months in three villages; Nyabula (Iringa region), Kigwa (Tabora r...

Organic Carbon And Nutrient Dynamics Under Crop-Livestock Farming System In Haramaya And Kersa Districts, Eastern Ethiopia

EXTENDED ABSTRACT The crop-livestock farming system is a traditional and main agricultural practice in the eastern part of Ethiopia, where crop grains are produced for food security and residues are for animal feed and domestic fuel consumption. As a result, farmers practice crop residues removal management throughout the cropping seasons. However, there is no adequate information on the impacts of crop residues removal management on soil properties and crop yields under such farming system. ...

Growth Of Small Agro-Processing Firms And Their Influence On Employment Creation, Tanzania

ABSTRACT The small agro-processing sub-sector accounts for over 80% of all firms in Tanzania. However, the firms have not been effective in absorbing new labour in the market, as reflected by the unemployment rate, which increased from 5% in 2001to 10% in 2011. The low rate of labour absorption has been partly attributed to the slow growth of small agro-processing firms, which grew by only 10%. Labour productivity also is perceived to be low. Hence firms within the sub-sector have not perfor...

Edu Frontiers 181 PAGES (40766 WORDS) Philosophy Thesis
Reproducing Forestry Education, Scientific Authority, And Management Practices In Tanzania

ABSTRACT Despite changing views about what forests are and what values they hold to society, the narrow vision of scientific forestry emphasizing demarcation, mensuration, calculation, and modelling remains hegemonic across most of the World, including in Tanzania. The reproduction of forestry across time and space is the topic of this thesis. The thesis considers reproduction by conceptualizing forestry practices as a product of dispositions (habitus) and encountered situations within the f...

Edu Frontiers 282 PAGES (82183 WORDS) Philosophy Thesis
Post Conflict Coping Strategies And Well-Being Of Farmers And Pastoralists In Kilosa And Kiteto Districts, Tanzania

EXTENDED ABSTRACT Natural resource use conflicts are a global phenomenon and in Sub-Saharan Africa, such conflicts can be extreme leading to deaths of farmers and pastoralists. The most-reported conflicts over natural resource use occur between farmers versus farmer, pastoralists versus pastoralists, ethnic groups and state and communities to mention a few. Farmers and Pastoralists conflicts are the concern of this study. However, the literature on the effects of conflicts on both well-being...

Edu Frontiers 212 PAGES (53377 WORDS) Philosophy Thesis
Characterization, propagation and management of jojoba (simmondsia chinensis l.) In semi-arid areas of voi, kenya

ABSTRACT  Jojoba is a dioecious desert shrub that produces oil of high quality equivalent to that of sperm whale. It is used mainly in the cosmetic and lubrication industry. Currently, there is low production of jojoba globally mainly due to high male to female ratio in the plantations since they are mainly established from seed. To overcome this problem, five experiments were set up with the aim of characterization, propagation and management of jojoba in semi arid areas of Kenya. The exper...

Edu Frontiers 213 PAGES (50542 WORDS) Philosophy Thesis
Entrepreneurship Education And Business Start-Up: Assessing Entrepreneurial Tendencies Among University Graduates In Tanzania

EXTENDED ABSTRACT  Graduate unemployment is a long-standing socio-economic problem in Tanzania. Consequently, the government of Tanzania is fostering entrepreneurship programmes in higher education with the assumption that graduates will be empowered in their entry into business. However, few graduates have started their own businesses. The thesis provides reasons for this by measuring entrepreneurial tendencies, assessing determinants of the tendencies, identifying barriers to business star...

Edu Frontiers 231 PAGES (51993 WORDS) Philosophy Thesis
Patterns Of Temporal And Spatial Variations Of A Forest Mammal Community In The Udzungwa Mountains National Park, Tanzania

ABSTRACT In tropical forests, mammals represent particularly rich communities of species with a variety of trophic groups and wide range of life history traits. This diversity plays a significant role in the functioning of the ecosystems. Yet, tropical forest mammals are negatively affected by a number of factors caused by both natural and anthropogenic activities. However, limited and often not-consistent information is available on the status or trends of mammal communities in tropical...

SSA Research 121 PAGES (37846 WORDS) Philosophy Thesis
Investigation Of Bacterial Hazards In Low Quality Water Used For Food Production In Urban And Peri-Urban Areas Of Morogoro, Tanzania

ABSTRACT In Sub Saharan African countries, there is no or limited information on use of low quality water (LQW), hazards in foodstuffs produced using LQW and their associated health risks to humans, animals and the environment. The objective of this study was to investigate faecal bacterial hazards on low quality water; and foodstuffs produced using LQW in Morogoro, Tanzania. This study assessed the extent of E. coli; antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and virulence genes in Extended Spectrum bet...

SSA Research 81 PAGES (14194 WORDS) Philosophy Thesis
Water Availability And Use Dynamics And The Sustainability Of Water Resources Management In The Great Ruaha River Catchment In Tanzania

ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate sustainability of water resources management in the Upper Great Ruaha River Catchment (UGRRC) and the impacts of water availability and use dynamics to the downstream river flows. Trend analysis, regime shift analysis, low flow analysis and generation of indicators of hydrologic alteration (IHA) were among the methods used to investigate variability of rainfall and river flows. Water abstraction and use patterns were investigated thr...

SSA Research 325 PAGES (69922 WORDS) Philosophy Thesis
Household Food Access Security Along The Urban-Rural Continuum In Morogoro And Iringa, Tanzania.

ABSTRACT The study on which this manuscript is based was done along the urban-rural continuum (urban, peri-urban and rural) in Morogoro and Iringa to assess household food access security. Specifically, the study sought to: (1) assess the prevalence of household food access insecurity along the urban-rural continuum, (2) determine constraints to household food access security, (3) examine coping strategies and resilience to food access insecurity along the continuum, and (4) assess the influe...

SSA Research 151 PAGES (36594 WORDS) Philosophy Thesis
The Effect Of Loggingand Invasion Of Acacia Mearnsii On Regeneration Of Ocotea Usambarensis In Chome Nature Reserve, Tanzania

ABSTRACT The East African Camphor (Ocotea), a canopy tree species and an important component of Chome Nature Reserve (CNR)which used to occupy more than 50% of the forest canopy is seriously declining in density. Although the species is illegally logged for timber, the main concern of ecologists is the declining regeneration and death of individuals in all age classes. Increasing selective logging and tree cutting for fuel wood are implicated to impair recovery of Camphor forests by changing ...

SSA Research 130 PAGES (26121 WORDS) Philosophy Thesis
Enhancing Rural Development in Mberengwa North through Community Radio. Case of YA FM

Abstract This study examines the role of YA FM in enhancing rural development in Mberengwa North district. The research sought to identify and review the major contributions that were brought by YA FM in the development of rural communities. The main focus of this research was to identify programmes related to rural development and how these are stimulating development in rural areas. Despite some challenges and personal agendas, YA FM has managed to design programmes that have positivel...


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