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Mr. Jimnah Waweru

Master of Arts in Economics

B.A., Economics (Moi University), M.A., Economics (University of Dar es Salaam), PhD candidate (Kenyatta University).

Title and Responsibilities

  1. Lecturer
  2. Lecturing, curriculum development, Thesis Supervision and examination, academic mentorship, Patron Daystar Economics Students Association (DESA)
  3. School of Business and Economics, Economics department

Biography

I have been a Statistics, Economics and Commerce lecturer of a business college (Kenya School of Professional Studies) where I ably prepared CPA/CPS students for KASNEB exams. Prior to joining Daystar University, I was a full time lecturer at Africa Nazarene University lecturing in the area of Statistics and Economics. At Daystar University I have been assistant HOD, Commerce department and Patron of Daystar Economics Students Association (DESA) from inception to date. I served as Chairman of Daystar Multi-Purpose Cooperative society from 2013 to 2018. Outside Daystar, I am a serving director of Lukenya Housing Cooperative Society. From 2007 I have been the Chairman of Board of Management of Nginda Mixed Secondary School in Murang’a
County. I am also the chairman of Ngumba Welfare Society, Thika Road since 2010.

Academic Qualifications

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Research Interests

Health Economics, Investment, Economic burden of Addiction, Development and Poverty alleviation.
Projects
Consulting researcher with Smart Outcome Services Ltd- a research organization based in Hurlingham, Nairobi. My core duties here have been to help with analysis and interpretation of quantitative data for ease of use by clients. Some of the core clients we have handled in the past have been: Kenya Airports Authority (Employees satisfaction Index calculation and
interpretation); Aero Kenya (Market research in relation to the Western circuit)

Teaches

Quantitative Techniques, Statistics, Micro and Macro Economics, African Economic Problems, Development Economics, Econometrics, Managerial economics among others.

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