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Item Analysis of factors that affect the standard of soccer in Africa: the case of East African Countries(2005) Njororai, W.W.S.; Mwisukha, A.; Onywera, V.O.; Rintaugu, E.G.The performance of soccer teams in East Africa in continental competitions has always been low in comparison to other regions of Africa. Therefore, the study analysed factors that have affected the standard of soccer in East Africa. The study hypothesized that there would be no significant difference in the influence of facilities, equipment, funding, technical personnel, incentives, external exposure and criteria of the appointment of coaches in the development of soccer in East Africa. Data was collected using questionnaires from soccer stakeholders (N=639) purposively selected from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The stakeholders included soccer players (n=246 or 38.5%), coaches (n= 127 or 19.9%), referees (n = 79 Or 12.4%) and other stakeholders (N = 157 or 38.49%). Data was analysed through one- ~. way ANOVA and resulting significant differences were taken through Turkey HSB at 0.05 level of significance. Results revealed that Uganda was perceived to be adequate in terms of soccer facilities, equipment, technical personnel, funding, incentive provision and qualified coaches. Kenya and Tanzania were perceived to follow Uganda respectively.. The differences between the three countries were significant (P<0.05) in soccer facilities, equipment, technically trained personnel, funding, incentives, qualified coaches and external exposure for coaches. The main factors that have hindered the development of soccer in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania are funding, lack of transparency and soccer facilities and equipment.Item The Anatomy of Double-Sex Kenyan Law and Transgenders(Kenyan Legal Magazine, 2014) Opondo, Michael O.Item Anti – ICC Movement Ill Advised; the Kenyan Perspective(Kenyan Legal Magazine, 2015-03) Otieno, NelsonItem Argue Your Case(Kenyan Legal Magazine, 2015-04) Monyenye, LucyItem Autonomy of Mind and Thought; Still in the Bonds of Mental Slavery(Kenyan Legal Magazine, 2014) Mbui, GeoffreyItem Blow by Blow of Mr. Ahmednasir Abdullahi (S.C)(Kenyan Legal Magazine, 2014) Opondo, MichaelItem The Campanile Magazine(KUSA, 2014) Kenyatta University Students Association (KUSA)Item Can Kenyan Courts End Tribalism and Civil Strife(Kenyan Legal Magazine, 2014) Opondo, Michael O.Item Career Focus, 2011(Kenyatta University Centre for Career Development and Placement, 2011) Kenyatta University Centre for Career Development and PlacementItem Career Focus, 2013(Kenyatta University Centre for Career Development and Placement, 2013) Kenyatta University Centre for Career Development and PlacementItem Career Focus, 4th Edition(Kenyatta University Centre for Career Development and Placement, 2014) Kenyatta University Centre for Career Development and PlacementItem A choice(Kenyan Legal Magazine, 2015-03) Monyenye, LucyItem Cisco Networking Academy Service Delivery Charter(Cisco Networking Academy, 2015) Cisco Networking AcademyItem Item COEP Service Delivery Charter(Kenyatta University: Directorate of Community Outreach & Extension Programmes, 2015) Directorate of community outreach & extension programmesItem The Contrite State of our Criminal Justice System(Kenyan Legal Magazine, 2015) Mbui, GeoffreyItem Current Annual Disability Matters magazine(Directorate of Disability Services (DODS), 2014) Kenyatta University- Directorate of Disability Services (DODS)Item Department of Agribusiness Management and Trade Service Delivery Charter(Kenyatta University - Department of Agribusiness Management and Trade, 2015) Department of Agribusiness Management and TradeItem Department of Agricultural resource management Service Delivery Charter(Kenyatta University-Department of Agricultural resource management, 2015) Department of Agricultural resource managementItem Department Of Agricultural Science & Technology: Customer service delivery charter(Kenyatta University- Department of Agricultural Science & Technology, 2015) Department of Agricultural Science & Technology