The Role of Media in Covering Peace Operations: A Case of ‘Operation Linda Nchi’ in Somalia

Authors: Obwogi Cliff Ooga 1 and Samuel Siringi 2 1 School of Journalism University of Nairobi P.O Box 404-00208 Nairobi – Kenya Email: cliffooga@gmail.com 2School of Journalism University of Nairobi P.O Box 30197-00100, Nairobi – Kenya Email: ssiringi@gmail.com Abstract War coverage has for a long time been challenging due to the unpredictable nature of wars. […]

A Brief History of Christian Missions in Somalia

Aweis A. Ali | Africa Nazarene University, Nairobi, Kenya Email: amazingwisdom@gmail.com Abstract For many people, “Somali” and “Christian” are oxymoron but history is littered with enough evidence that this assumed oxymoron is one big fallacy. The purpose of this brief history is to highlight the long and consistent engagement of Christian missions among Somali people […]

John Rawls on the Idea of Public Reason: an Enquiry into a Philosophical Response to Political Absurdity

Author: Alex Masangu St. Augustine University of Tanzania, P.O. Box 307, Mwanza – Tanzania Email: masanguag@hotmail.com Abstract A striving for a conception of reasonable political organisation presupposes an excellent understanding of the idea of public reason. Yes, such an idea concerns the fact of reasonable pluralism. Because such an idea is founded on political conceptions […]

An Overview of the Causes of Suicide and Preventive Strategies in Kenyan Universities

Author:  Peterson KabugiDepartment of Public Affairs and Environmental Studies, Laikipia University, P.O. Box 1100 – 20300, Nyahururu – Kenya Author Email: rkabugi09@gmail.com Abstract Students attending college undergo a significant transition in their lifetime. Further, there are a lot of demands in terms of academics, adaptation to the college environment, school fees as well as relationship […]

Reflections on the Criticisms of the Golden Rule as a Moral Principle

Author: Joseph K. Ronoh Department of Theology, Saint Paul’s University Author Email: josephrono@kabianga.ac.ke ABSTRACT The term Golden Rule is used in reference to the maxim that dictates do unto others as you would have them do unto you whether positively or negatively. Although the GR is acknowledged by most religions and traditions, it has attracted […]

Gender Representation in Political Election Campaign Songs in Bomet County, Kenya

Authors: Nancy Kones1, Mayaka Gwachi2 and Abdulrahim Hussein Taib Ali3 1Department of Literature, Languages and Linguistics, Egerton University Author E-mail: konesnancy2013@gmail.com 2Lecturer, Department of Literature, Languages and Linguistics, Laikipia University Co-author E-mail: jmayaka@laikipia.ac.ke 3Lecturer, Department of Literature, Languages and Linguistics, Egerton University Co-author Email: husseintaibali@gmail.com ABSTRACT Generally women have always been typecast as incapable of […]

Factors Contributing to Negative Ethnicity in Church: A Review in Presbyterian Church of East Africa Context

African Research Journal of Education and Social Sciences, 6(2), 2019 Author: Robert Waihenya Ngugi Faculty of Theology, Department of Pastoral TheologyThe Catholic University of Eastern AfricaAuthor Email: robngugis@yahoo.com ABSTRACT This article is an extract of the Dissertation presented by Robert Waihenya Ngugi at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa in September 2018 on The Effects […]

Dispelling the Myth of Martin Luther’s Priesthood of all Believers

Author: Aweis A. Ali Africa Nazarene University, Nairobi; Kenya Corresponding Author E-mail: amazingwisdom@gmail.com ABSTRACT While protestant churches see the priesthood of all believers mantra as a badge of honour, they all have senior church leaders set aside as ordained, commissioned or called leaders. About one hundred years after the reformation, Baptist leaders including John Smyth […]

An Analysis of Youth Participation in Church Programs in Presbyterian Church of East Africa, Kajiado Presbytery, Kenya

African Research Journal of Education and Social Sciences, 6(1), 2019 Author:  Stephen Ng’ang’a Njoroge Lecturer, Presbyterian University of East AfricaSchool of Philosophy and Religious StudiesP.O Box 15591-00503, Mbagathi, NairobiEmail: Stephen.njoroge@puea.ac.ke ABSTRACT Although youth attend church in large numbers, there has been a major concern with regards to their participation in Church programs in the Presbyterian […]

Issues and Challenges of Democracy, Development and Security in Nigeria’s Context

African Research Journal of Education and Social Sciences, 6(1), 2019 Authors: Nanna Charlotte Lord-Mallam1 and Etham B. Mijah2 1Department of Political Science and Defence Studies,Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Nigerian Defence AcademyPMB 2109, Afaka – Kaduna State – NigeriaEmail: cnlord-mallam@nda.edu.ng 2Department of Political Science and Defence StudiesFaculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Nigerian Defence AcademyPMB […]