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Prof. Dr. Dr. Moni Wekesa

Wekesa, M. (2005): Internationalization of Patents through Information Communication Technologies, In: R. Bett (ed). Re-invigorating the University Mandate in a Globalizing Environment:Challenges, Obstacles and Way Forward, Nairobi:DAAD, pp.121-130

Prof. Faith Nguru

What can Christian Higher Education do to Promote Educational Well-being in Africa?: Integrating Faith and Learning: Interdisciplinary Perspectives Daystar University. Editor, Mike Kuria

Prof. Faith Nguru

Organizational Transformation: Team-building approach. Perspectives: An Academic Journal of Daystar University: June 2005. Vol.1, No.1

Prof. Paul Mutinda Mbutu

Chandran, Emil. Paul Mbutu, Larry Niemeyer. Youth in an African City: A Report of the Nairobi Youth Survey and Consultation. Nairobi: Daystar University, 2004.

Dr. Myra Ohaga-Gitonga

Aduda, K. & Ohaga, M. (2004).Strengthening ICT Policies in Africa – Governance and Equity Issues: The Kenya Case Study. Nairobi: Africa Technology Policy Studies Network.

Mrs. Dorcas Mwamba

A project on “responses the changes in the external environment in the service industry” A case study of Teachers Service Commission, 2004.

Dr. Bertha Kaimenyi

KAIMENYI B.E (2003). Entrepreneurial Characteristics among Micro Small Scale Women owned enterprises in North and Central Meru District, Kenya.

Dr. Kinya Mwithia

J. Mwithia, (2003). Where is the answer to this monster? (2003). Column Published by KEMRI quarterly magazine.

Prof.  Levi Obonyo

Journalism and communication education in Africa. In Chitty, Naren (ed.). Faces of globalization, Varnasi, India: Genga Kaveri Publishing House, 2003.

Prof.  Levi Obonyo

Kenya. In World press encyclopaedia: A survey of press systems worldwide Vol.1 (2nd Ed.). Detroit: Gale: 2003: pp. 529-539.

Dr. Bertha Kaimenyi

KAIMENYI B.E (2003). Gender Food Production and food security. An examination if the Utility and Futility of the Theory of Science and the Neoclassical Economic Theories.

Prof. Faith Nguru

Wives/Spouses Programme at St. Paul’s in: For God and Humanity. 100 Years of St. Paul’s United Theological college. Edited by Emily Onyango, Publisher, Zapf Chancery, Eldoret. Kenya (2003)

Prof. Paul Mutinda Mbutu

"The Disciple." This is a newsletter of Harvest Heralds Discipling Ministry. Sub-editor and a contributing writer, 1997 – 2002.

Prof. Michael Bowen

Bowen, M.K. (2002), “Risk and Business Growth,” in Negotiating Social Space (East African Micro enterprises)-Alila P. & P.O. Pedersen (eds.), Africa World Press, Trenton, pp. 291-304

Dr. Bertha Kaimenyi

KAIMENYI B.E (2002). Entrepreneurial Human Capital and the Growth of Micro and Small Scale Women Enterprises in Rural Kenya: The case of Meru District.

Dr. Kinya Mwithia

Mwithia, J.K (2001) Towards Narrowcasting Programmes: A Descriptive Study of Kibera’s Adult Slum Dwellers’ Television Viewing Patterns - MA Thesis http://www.researchkenya.org/?ID=8392&search=Kibera%2C+Nairobi%2C+Kenya

Prof. Dr. Dr. Moni Wekesa

Wekesa, M. (2001): The Female Athlete in Namibia. In: Christensen, K., Guttman, A. and Pfister, G. (eds): International Encyclopedia of Women and Sports, New York: Macmillan, pp.786-787

Prof. Bernard Boyo

Editor, Call Me MARAH, Commentary on the Book of Ruth by David Oginde, 2000

Mr. Joseph K. Munyao

Munyao J.K. and Nassiuma D.K. (2000), Predictive Models for Nairobi Stock Exchange Share Prices , Egerton University Research Journal

Prof. Dr. Dr. Moni Wekesa

J.H. de Ridder, K.D. Monyeki, L.O. Amusa, A.L. Toriola, M. Wekesa and J.E.L. Carter (2000): Kinanthropometry in African Sports: Somatotypes of Female African Athletes. African Journal for Physical, Health Education, Recreation and Dance (AJPHERD) 6:1-15

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