Tejumaiye, Joseph Adepoju; Simon, Godwin Iretomiwa; Obia, Vincent Adakole(University of Namibia, 2018)
This study sought to ascertain how UNILAG students use the internet and the motivation behind the usage pattern. The study was guided by four research questions that sought to establish the level of internet usage among ...
Quadri, Maryam Omolara; Thomas, Erika K.(University of Namibia, 2018)
While women in Namibia have made successful inroads into the country’s parliament despite gender barriers in the country, Nigerian women are yet to make any noticeable progress in their efforts to achieve political power. ...
Pieters, Wesley R.; Auanga, N.(University of Namibia, 2018)
Considering the high failure rate of learners coupled with harsh working conditions and limited resources, teachers are likely to become disengaged. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between work ...
Petrus, Jane N.; Mosimane, Alfons W.(University of Namibia, 2018)
Tourism is one of the rapidly growing industries in the world. The development of this sector has become a strategy for poverty alleviation and economic development for developed and developing countries. Community ...
The paper analysed object shift constructions in Early Modern English or the English of the Shakespearean time. This follows conflicting views on the order of the Verb and Object during this time. One group of researchers ...
This paper describes a qualitative study of Namibian teachers’ understanding of children’s learning in the most marginalized contexts. Interviews of nine teachers from three schools revealed the complex ways in which ...
Karlos, Alina N.; Nengomasha, Cathrine T.(University of Namibia, 2018)
The use of information and communication technologies to conduct business has seen a rise in the creation of electronic records. Electronic records have added to the challenges of managing records which has seen implementation ...
Idiong, Abasifreke; Idiong, Nsikak Solomon; Udoakah, Nkreuwem(University of Namibia, 2018)
Fears about the imminent death of the print newspaper in the face of the ongoing digital revolution have been widespread for some time. But with miniaturized media tools and hand-held, internet-ready communication technologies ...
Mumbengegwi, Davis R.; Van Kent, Samuelia; Tambo, Munyaradzi(University of Namibia, 2018)
Cancer is a growing global health concern due to increased exposure to risk factors including infection by viruses such as human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is associated with several cancers and may be an etiological agent ...
Bhutan has reached medium level of human development. This and other factors make it prone to the negative impacts of climate change, flooding, droughts and epidemics. The government of Bhutan has participated in regional ...
Mwetulundila, Paulus N.; Indongo, Nelago(University of Namibia, 2018)
Gender inequality has become a global concern as it involves the denial of opportunities and equal rights based on ones’ gender. Namibia is no exception to this global phenomenon. The country’s labour force is characterised ...
Mathekga, Jerry Mmanoko; Maciko, Loyiso(University of Namibia, 2018)
The South African and Namibian economy is liberalised, and there is a
movement of big companies from outside Africa to South Africa and Namibia. Some South African firms are operating in Namibia. Shoprite and Pick n Pay ...
Indongo, Nelago; Kazembe, Lawrence N.(University of Namibia, 2018)
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have become a major public health concern in both developed and developing countries. In Namibia, NCD attributable deaths are increasing; estimated at about 43% of all the deaths. Mapping ...
This research attempts to raise self-awareness and articulate issues pertaining to adolescent peer pressure and drug abuse through the lens of process drama in South African primary schools. The target group for this project ...