xiii ABSTRACT Performance of any project is deemed as a source of concern to both the private and public sector clientele. Project success needs creating a well detailed and planned project plan and also understanding the key success factors. Delays in implementation of a project are dangerous which quite often result in cost overrun, time overrun, disputes and in some cases total abandonment of projects. The key objective of this research study was to establish institutional factors affectin...
ABSTRACT African societies and the developing nations have been undergoing difficult times in terms of ethnic conflicts and antagonisms. The Northern part of Kenya is infamous for the frequent conflicts and counter conflicts as communities are pitied against each other since the pre-colonial times. Against this bedrock this study explored inter-ethnic conflicts between the Gabra and Dassenetch communities of Marsabit County between 1960 and 2011. The study was guided by three objectives which...
Abstract In order to have a developed country, all regions of the country must move forward in uniform speed and uniform levels. Local government has been a system of central govenrmnet through which it could distribute its public goods to all its systems. Through the local government the central government can be centralized some of the services which otherwise could be sort from the country‟s headquarters a situation which is not only cumbersome but it‟s also wasting and hence inefficie...
xii ABSTRACT Successful implementation of the project may be evaluated according to time, expense and efficiency. In order for a project to be effective, it must be carried out within the defined or scheduled budget, follow the scheduled deadlines and provide an end result which conforms to the quality and requirements established by the procurement agency. However, the expected level of development as per the proposed county government development plan has not been realised as expected due t...
ABSTRACT The SME sector is important in the social economic development of Kenya and is perceived as an engine for economic growth. However, SMEs seem ill equipped to confront the challenges of globalization, whose hallmark is ICT and information a major determinant of competitiveness. Whereas large enterprises have embraced ICT to gain a competitive edge, evidence relating to ICT adoption and use by SMEs has suggested a slow response and limited progression. The objective of the study was to...
ABSTRACT The performance of agricultural sector in Kenya over the last twenty-five years has not only been declining but low as well. This has been attributed to various factors including; continued erratic weather conditions, high production cost including high prices of fertilizers and high quality seeds, inadequate access to farm inputs and relevant technology, poor implementation of agricultural reforms, policies and programmes, declining prices for primary commodities in the internationa...
ABSTRACT Sound credit management is a prerequisite for a financial institution’s stability and continuing profitability, while deteriorating credit quality is the most frequent cause of poor financial performance and condition. Firms must therefore ensure that the management of receivables is efficient and effective. On that basis, it is simply good business to put credit management at the front end by managing it strategically. Therefore this study sought to establish the effect of credit ...
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between strategic practices and performance of KUSCCO. While the purpose of KUSCCO is to mobilize SACCOs to become affiliated to it hence the increase in saving portfolios from Ksh. 1.4B to Ksh. 2.0B but only 1.27 billion was achieved at the end of that Strategic Plan 2009-2013 period; this failure to build enough SACCO saving portfolio, through recruitment of more SACCOs, is attributable to weak or poor or inappropriate s...
ABSTRACT Despite the effort made by the government of Kenya to support the growth of MSE sector by creating enabling environment through appropriate legal and regulatory procedures, and in spite the fact that banks have recently made micro-credit accessible to MSEs (MESPT, 2011), there is no indication that the sector is growing. Research has shown that sixty percent (60%) of MSEs fail within few months of their operation (Bowen, 2009). Furthermore research has also confirmed that poor or lac...
ABSTRACT The purpose of the study is to establish the effects of the bursary scheme in the retention and completion rates of Public Secondary School students in Kamariny Division, Elgeyo Marakwet County in Kenya. The study aims at establishing the criteria used to award bursaries to needy students and its effects on retention, establish the adequacy of the bursary funds distributed, the timing of the release of funds, its influence on drop-out and ways of strengthening the communication on Se...
ABSTRACT In today’s global environment, Small and Medium Enterprises have limited chances of accessing credit facilities from lending institutions owing to their relatively smaller sizes. The high amount of interest rates charged on loan facilities by lending institutions also limits the ability of SMEs to access credit facilities. The trend in return on asset and return on equity on small and medium enterprises in Garissa is of great concern. The statistics indicates that ROE declined on a...
ABSTRACT The study sought to find out the relationship between public financial management practices and county government funds absorption rate in Kenya. Many studies have been done on this field of public finance but none has focused particularly on public financial management practices and county government funds absorption rate in Kenya. Improved public financial management practices provide a unique opportunity for Kenyans to experience enhanced development due to high funds absorption r...
ABSTRACT Capacity development initiatives for county legislatures help in enabling them become more efficient, effective and democratic. Given that legislators perform their work on behalf of the electorate besides being required to consult with their constituents when making important decisions that affect their lives, they therefore need relevant set of skills that promote the efficiency and effectiveness with which they perform their work. The purpose of this study was to determine the eff...
ABSTRACT Banking industry offers distinguished services that facilitate the transfer of cash between countries, and at the same time ensuring that borrowers and savers do business in a well-structured manner. Empirical evidence on the relationship between service delivery practices and performance of banks in Kenya is very scanty. In general the objective of the study was to determine the effect of service delivery practices on performance of commercial banks. The specific objectives investig...
ABSTRACT In the East African region many institutional reforms has been undertaken to foster financial sector development. However, the contribution of these reforms to financial sector development in this region remains unimpressive compared to other developing economies in Africa. This study seeks to investigate the effects of institutional reforms on financial sector development in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The objectives of the study were to: determine the effect of regulatory quality ...