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Challenges Of Geospatial Technology On National Security In The 21st Century: The Case Of The Namibian Defence Force.

Abstract In the 21st century, geospatial technologies have evolved and dramatically converged and necessitated the security for human and state existence. Therefore, application of geospatial technology in the Namibian Defence Force is one of the greatest means of fighting threats to state security in this contemporary world. The study assessed the Challenges of Geospatial Technology on National Security in the 21st Century, with reference to the Namibian Defence Force. The study is informed...

Structuration And Public Relations Practice In The Namibian Public Sector

Abstract This study examined public relations in the Namibian public sector from three key perspectives; the PRO, the public and the permanent secretaries who are the official accounting officers of ministries. The research sought responses from different groups of respondents who all have a role to play in PR practice in the public sector. The purpose of the research was to bring PR practice in the public sector to the fore and highlight how the PROs carry out their tasks in the public sect...

Information Needs And Information Seeking Behaviour Of Namibian Pastors

Abstract This study investigated the information needs and seeking behaviour of pastors in Namibia. The purpose of the study was to establish the information required by pastors to carry out their work, how they seek information and the problems they encounter in doing so. A mixed-method approach research was used to meet the objectives of the study. A stratified quota sample of 200 pastors was used based on Walpole’s formula for proportions. One hundred and thirty-eight (69%) participants...

A Stylistic Analysis Of English Online Advertisements By Telecommunication Providers: A Case Study Of Mtc And Tn Mobile

ABSTRACT The language that is used in advertising is different from other pieces of writing. This study is a stylistic analysis of Mobile Telecommunication Limited (MTC) and Telecom Namibia Mobile’s (TN Mobile) English online advertisements. The main purpose of this study was to analyse how the Namibian telecommunication providers use linguistics-stylistics devices in advertising to target young adults, how Namibian telecommunication providers use rhetorical devices in advertisements when ...

An exploration of mechanical engineering students’ perceptions of the influence of their work placement experiences on their employability

ABSTRACT Most researchers agree that work placement has a positive influence on students’ employability. Despite this consensus, there has been conflicting research on the factors that contribute to this influence. Moreover, the social mechanisms through which this outcome is realised have not been well understood. To address these shortcomings, this study explores how mechanical engineering students’ work placement experiences facilitate or hinder the growth of their occupational compete...

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A Comparative Study Of The Productivity Of The Physically Challenged And The Non- Physically Challenged In The Arts And Craft Industry In The Bolgatanga Municipality Monica Ayampoka Abusambir

ABSTRACT Discrimination against persons with disabilities (PWDs) in the realm of employment has been a real problem especially in developing countries such as Ghana. It is to avert this that, over the years the campaign for productivity and inclusion for all persons has been launched in the global sphere. These interventions notwithstanding, PWDs are often perceived as less productive compared with persons without disability. This perception has existed for decades with little theoretical and...

Quantifying balance for causal inference: An information theoretic perspective

1.1Background and Motivation Impact evaluation studies are designed to get at the impact of a policy or treatment. The aim is often to assess the viability or success of an intervention. These studies are also useful in cost-benefit analyses for gauging the size of the benefit attributable to an intervention. It is therefore important for an estimated treatment effect to be as free from bias as possible. The object of interest is often the Average Treatment Effect on the Treated (ATT), which ...

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Factors Causing High Turnover Rate Of Secondary Education Tutors At The Namibian College Of Open Learning: The Case Of Southern Region

ABSTRACT NAMCOL makes use of formal education teachers who are appointed by the College as part-time tutors. Tutors are appointed on a seven-month contract starting from March up to September of each year. They are allocated one to two class groups depending on the number of learners enrolled per subject and are remunerated on an hourly basis. Many tutors therefore, prefer to teach more than one class group and decline to be appointed for one group only because the more class groups they teac...

Challenges Faced By School Boards In Executing Their Roles: A Case Study Of Four Rural Primary Schools In The Omusati Region In Namibia

Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate the challenges faced by school board members in executing their roles in the rural primary schools of the Omusati Region. The Namibian Education Act, promulgated in 2001, was committed in ensuring democracy through active involvement of all stakeholders (principals, teachers, parents, other stakeholders and learners in secondary schools) in the decision-making processes in schools through school board members. However, the evolution of sc...

Analysing The Environment In Verse: An Ecocritical Study Of Julia Amukoshi’s Tales Of The Rainbow: A Collection Of Poetry In English And Anneli Nghikembua’s A True Me In Words: An Anthology O

ABSTRACT Environmental issues have become a matter of concern for many countries and educational institutions but this subject still remains largely under-investigated in literary studies, particularly in Africa. In this study, Ecocriticism was used in the analysis of Julia Amukoshi’s and Anneli Nghikembua’s poetry anthologies, Tales of the Rainbow: A collection of poetry in English and A True Me in Words: An Anthology of poems. Ecocriticism is concerned with the relationships between li...

The Relationship Between Shame And Violence Among Male Perpetrators In The Windhoek Central Prison – An Exploratory Study

ABSTRACT This study aimed at shedding light on shame and its relationship to violence, especially among offenders who repeatedly commit violent crimes. Questions revolving around the type of relationships or bonds offenders had with their caretakers as a child and its possible consequences were answered, leading to interpretations regarding the relationship between shame and with violence. The Social Bond Theory served as the theoretical framework for the sample. Subjects were chosen on the ...

Role Of Christian Religion In Retaining People In Abusive Marriages In Trans-Nzoia County, Rift Valley Region Kenya

ABSTRACT This study set out to investigate the role of religion in retaining people in abusive marraiges in Trans-Nzoia County.

Christian-Muslim Relations: Implication On Socioeconomic Development Of Kitui County

ABSTRACT This study focuses on the investigation of the Christian and Muslim relations and its implication on socio economic development

Christian-Muslim Dialogue With Particular Reference To Pentecostals And Muslims In Nairobi North District, Nairobi County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Interfaith dialogue is indispensable to peace and tranquility globally within the context of religious pluralism. Christians and Muslims worldwide stand in need of greater intercommunication, collaboration, and interfaith dialogue for harmonious living. Leaders of these faiths concur that Christian-Muslim dialogue is imperative. However, the interaction between Pentecostal Christians and Muslims has generally been characterized by distrust, apprehension and mutual rivalry, sometimes...

Factors Affecting Youth Participation In Church Programmes Within The Presbyterian Church Of East Africa, Kajiado Presbytery, Kajiado County, Kenya

ABSTRACT Youth failing to participate in the Church programmes though they attend church in large numbers has been a major concern in the Presbyterian Church of East Africa (PCEA) Kajiado Presbytery. As a result, most of church groups are being led by the elderly people. Failure of youths to be represented in various church groups is a great threat to growing churches because it means that future leaders are not being groomed which can result to having weak churches or even dissolution of so...


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