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The critique of Gikuyu religion and culture in S.N. Ngubiah's A Curse from God
Published 2007-06-01“…In his novel A curse from God (1970) Ngubiah challenges obliquely but unmistakably the long-accepted position of his fellow Gikuyu (and first national leader of independent Kenya) Jomo Kenyatta, particularly as argued in Facing Mount Kenya, that a return to tribal folkways was a precondition to economic and social upliftment. …”
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Static Voltage Stability Assessment of the Kenyan Power Network
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Implementing the Uganda lower secondary competence-based curriculum: the equity question
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Theorizing International Politics of Research, Science, and Technology: Implications for Global Governance, National Security, and Economic Growth
Published 2023-07-01“…., Japan, Russia, China, South Korea, Kenya and Nigeria, the impact of organizational and technological innovation on establishing and falling hegemonic powers is addressed.The article concludes by emphasizing the crucial role that the international politics of RST plays for academics and decision[1]makers, with implications for national security, global governance, and economic growth. …”
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