National Philosophies in Kenya

African Socialism African Socialism is a social-political system that has its roots in African values. It is based on ideologies that are drawn from African traditions. This philosophy incorporates foreign values and ideologies that were deemed useful. Origin of African

International Relations

United Nations International relations refers to the cooperation of independent nations from different parts of the world politically, socially and economically.The United Nations is an association of sovereign states formed after World War II UN Headquarters in New York –

World Wars

World War I War refers to fighting between two or more conflicting parties. A world war is a war that is fought between many countries in different parts of the world, usually over long periods of time. World war I was

Social Developments and Challenges Since Independence In Kenya

Political Developments and Challenges Kenya got independence in 1963 from Britain, with the country becoming a republic in 1964 led by an elected president as head of state and government Political Developments The British granted the will of Kenyan people

Public Revenue and Expenditure

Sources of Public Revenue In definition, public revenue is the the money that the government receives from various sources like taxes, fees, and foreign exchange. The various sources of revenue for national government include; The various sources of revenue for

Devolved Government

Objectives and principles of Devolved Government Devolved Government is when a National Government gives power to a group or organization at a lower or more local level. In Kenya, the devolved units are the counties. Kenya has 47 counties. Objectives of

Colonial Administration

Indirect Rule in Kenya There was the framework of central administration used by the British in Kenya.The British used indirect rule in Kenya.Indirect rule was a British system of administration where African chiefs who were in power before the coming

Establishment of Colonial Rule in Kenya

East Africa fell under two European colonial powers, namely Britain and Germany.The activities of Carl Peters from Germany and Harry Johnston in East Africa led to the scramble for and partition of the region into British and Germany spheres of

European Invasion of Africa

European interests in Africa began as early as the 1st century Ad.The Greeks, Romans, Portuguese, British, French and the Dutch traded with the Africans.It led to development of trade routes and centres which opened up Africa.The interaction with Africans changed

Economic Development and Planning

Economic Growth This is the increase in the productivity of a country which can be seen in the continued increase in the national income over a period of years.It can be measured by taking the average percentage of increase in

Translation And Interpretation | English Form 5 & 6

Translation is a process by which ideas that are written in one language ar...

Writing Skills | English Form 5 & 6

Are the abilities that allow you to write effectively and concisely. A competent...

Reading Skills | English Form 5 & 6

Reading is the process of going through written information or piece of wor...

Speaking Skills | English Form 5 & 6

What is Speaking? SPEAKING SKILLS: Speaking is simply the act of talking wh...

Listening Skills | English Form 5 & 6

Listening is ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communi...

Word Formation | English Form 5 & 6

This is the field or branch of morphology which studies different principles or ...

Introduction To Language | English Form 5 & 6

Language is a symbol system based on pure or arbitrary  conventions…...

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Ecology

Ecology is the study of the interactions between living things, such as humans, ...

Evolution

EVOLUTION Evolution is  a change in the genetic composition of a population...

Genetics

Genetics is the study of heredity and variationHeredity- is the passage of chara...

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