THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT AND THE SATISFACTION OF CLIENTS IN HIGHER LEARNING INSTITUTIONS: A CASE OF KIGALI INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY ULK

THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT AND THE SATISFACTION OF CLIENTS IN HIGHER LEARNING INSTITUTIONS: A CASE OF KIGALI INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY ULK Author: Dr. Friend Rukundo Setuza, PhD ABSTRACT Training and development programs play a crucial role in shaping the skills, knowledge, and competencies of employees in higher learning institutions. In the context of Kigali … Read more

OPENNESS AS THE KEY TO A PEACE-RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ‘I’ AND THE ‘THOU’ IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF ROBERT HILLARY KANE

OPENNESS AS THE KEY TO A PEACE-RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ‘I’ AND THE ‘THOU’ IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF ROBERT HILLARY KANE Authors: Nwosu, Albert Nnaemeka, MA, Ugwu, Anayochukwu Kingsley, PhD & Amadi, Collins Chiemeka ABSTRACT The understanding of the ‘I-Thou’ relationship is the recognition that there is a relation between one and another in the world … Read more

DO REGIONAL ECONOMIC DISPARITIES PROMOTE REGIONAL VALUE CHAINS? A CASE STUDY OF EAST AFRICA COMMUNITY MEMBER STATES

DO REGIONAL ECONOMIC DISPARITIES PROMOTE REGIONAL VALUE CHAINS? A CASE STUDY OF EAST AFRICA COMMUNITY MEMBER STATES Authors: Erastus Kainga & Dr. Samuel Muthoga ABSTRACT Economic differences impact regional value chain expansion. This study aims to examine how regional economic disparities (RED) affect the development of food and beverage value chains (RVCs) in the East … Read more

A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF ARISTOTLE’S AND MOORE’S ETHICS IN THE LIGHT OF KANT’S ETHICS WITH IMPLICATIONS IN AFRICAN ETHICS

A CRITICAL EVALUATION OF ARISTOTLE’S AND MOORE’S ETHICS IN THE LIGHT OF KANT’S ETHICS WITH IMPLICATIONS IN AFRICAN ETHICS Authors: Ozoemena, Leo Chigozie, MA & Ugwu, Anayochukwu Kingsley, PhD ABSTRACT The paper attempts to critically interrogate the ethics of Aristotle and George Edward Moore in the light of the ethics of Immanuel Kant with implications … Read more