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CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME: Prof. Ondieki, Charles Manasseh Mokua


ADDRESS: P.O. Box 58274 - 00200, Nairobi,
Tel: +254-722 705 609, +254-772968753
E-mail: charlesondieki@gmail.com; charlesondieki@yahoo.co.uk;

DATE OF BIRTH: 18thMarch 1952; NATIONALITY: Kenyan


MARITAL STATUS: Married with two children
QUALIFICATIONS:
 PhD degree on Engineering Management from Open University of Tanzania (OUT),
 MSc in Mechanical Engineering from Manchester University UK,
 Advanced Studies Certificate in Mechanical Engineering from Manchester University UK,
 Higher Diploma in Mechanical Engineering from Kenya, and
 Certificate in Technical Teacher Training from Kenya.

Present Employment
Associate Professor in the department of Mechanical & Mechatronics Engineering, Multimedia
University of Kenya; I joined Multimedia University of Kenya in Jan 2011 as Lecturer and promoted to
Senior lecturer in July 2012 and then to Associate Professor in December 2015. I am also an adjunct
Professor in the department of Mechanical & Mechatronics Engineering, Technical University of Kenya
(TUK).

Education and Training


a) University Education:
i) Sept 2009- Sept 2012: Ph.D. in Engineering Management from Open University of Tanzania
(OUT) Dar-es-Salaam
ii) Sept.1983-Dec.1984: M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering (Applied Mechanics)- University of
Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST)-UK
iii) Sept.1982- June1983:Certificate of Advanced Studies (Final Year Honours Degree
Programme) in Mechanical Engineering equivalent to BSc (Hons)- UMIST-UK

b) College Education:
i) Sept.1978-Dec.1980: Higher Diploma in Mechanical Engineering - Kenya Polytechnic
(Currently the Technical University of Kenya).
ii) Sept. 1975- July.1976: Certificate of Technical Teacher Education, Kenya Polytechnic
(Currently the Technical University of Kenya).
iii) May 1972- Dec.1974: Diploma in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Kenya Polytechnic
(Currently the Technical University of Kenya).

c) Secondary Education:
o Jan. 1968 – Dec. 1971: O’Level Certificate from Itierio Mixed Secondary School in Kisii.

d) Primary Education:
O JAN. 1961 – DEC. 1967: Certificate ofPrimary Education (CPE) from Bobarachoand Nyanguru
Primary Schools

WORK EXPERIENCE
a) Industrial
(i) Feb. 1992 to Jan. 1993: Technical Training Manager with BAT (Kenya) Ltd.
(ii) Aug.1977 to Aug.1978: Mechanical engineering supervisor with Pan Africa paper Mills (8
months) and BAT (4 months), and

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b) Administration
i) Presently I am the Faculty Coordinator of Post Graduate Studies in the Faculty of Engineering and
Technology, Multimedia University of Kenya.
ii) Oct. 2014 to date: Chairperson of the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Curriculum
Development, Assessment and Certification Council (TVET CDACC),
iii) April 2013 to date: Overall University (MMU) Industrial Training and Attachment Coordinator.
iv) Aug. 1999 to March 2001: Production Manager at Tobina Furniture Enterprise.
v) June 1996 to June 1999: Production Manager of Engineering Design and Service Centre (EDSC)
at Kenya Industrial Research and Development Institute (KIRDI).
vi) Jan 1993 to Sept. 1993: Executive Officer of Kenya National Federation of Jua Kali Associations
(KNFJA), having been employed on contract by Fredrick Ebert Foundation (FES) of Germany.
vii) May 1988 to June 1990: Chief Technical Officer at Directorate of Industrial Training (now NITA)
Ministry of Labour.
viii) Jan 1986, appointed acting Head of Mechanical Engineering Department, Kenya Polytechnic (now
TUK).
ix) Jan 1985, appointed Deputy Head of Mechanical Engineering Department, Kenya Polytechnic (now
TUK).

c) Teaching
i) Dec 2015 – to Date: Associate Professor in the department of Mechanical & Mechatronics
Engineering, Multimedia University of Kenya.
ii) September 2014 – Date: Adjunct Associate Professor in the department of Mechanical &
Mechatronics Engineering, Technical University of Kenya.
iii) July 2012 – Dec 2015: Senior Lecturer at the department of Mechanical & Mechatronics
Engineering, Multimedia University of Kenya.
iv) Jan.2011- July 2012: Lecturer at the department of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering,
Multimedia University of Kenya.
v) April 2001- Jan. 2011:
– Lecturer in Applied Mechanics, Engineering Design and Terotechnology, Egerton
University
– Supervision and examination of undergraduate and postgraduate student projects
vi) June 1994-June 1996: Lecturer in Applied Mechanics at the Department of Production
Engineering, Moi University Eldoret.
vii) Oct. 1993 – May 1995: Part-time lecturing at University of Nairobi, JKUAT and Railway
Training Institute
viii) June 1990 – Jan. 1992: Lecturer at the department of Mechanical Engineering JKUAT
ix) Other places I have taught as part-time lecturer include Technical University of Kenya (TUK),
Egerton University, Moi University and Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology
at various times.
x) Sept. 1976 – July 1977: Technical teacher at Kisumu Technical school (now Kisumu National
Polytechnic)

d) Curriculum Development
i) Nov 2016 – June 2017: Consultancy to review CAP YEI ten curricula to be in line with the
CBET approach; develop TOT manuals for their staff and train them.
ii) June 2015 – Jan. 2016: Developed curricula for Training of technical trainers (including their
Principals) in TVET Institutions; the training modules include an overview of Competence
Based Education and Training (CBET), Development of Occupational Standards using
DACUUM and Task Analysis approach, Design and Development of Curricula using
Occupational Standards, Development of Assessment Tools, Curriculum delivery methods,
Competence Assessment and Competence Certification. Presently I with a team of experts in
CBET am conducting the training for various trainers all over the country.

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iii) 2014-2015: Developed curricula for Bachelor and Master degrees in Mechanical Engineering
Technology; and Bachelor and Master degrees in Engineering Management programmes at
Multimedia University of Kenya.
iv) 2011-2014: Participated in the development of curricula for Bachelor and Master degrees in
Mechanical and Mechatronics programmes at Multimedia University of Kenya.
v) 2010 -2012: Participated in the development ofcurricula for Bachelor of Philosophy in
mechanical technology, Bachelor of Mechanical Technology and Master of Technology in
Mechanical and Mechatronics programmes at Technical University of Kenya (TUK).
vi) 2003: Participated in the development of curriculum for MSc degree in Industrial Engineering
and Management at the department of Industrial Energy Engineering and Manufacturing at
Egerton University;
vii) 2002: Developed of curriculum for Bridging course for to enable Higher Diploma holders to
enrol for an MSc degree in Industrial Engineering and Management at the department of
Industrial Energy Engineering and Manufacturing at Egerton University; again this was the first
such programme in Kenya
viii) 2001: Developed of curriculum for Bachelor of Industrial Engineering (BIT), the first
programme in Kenya to allow Diploma graduates upward mobility, at Egerton University.

e) Research
More than 15 years of research experience at University level in Mechanical Engineering and
Engineering Management as follows:
More than 15 years of research experience at University level in Mechanical Engineering and
Engineering Management. Some of them are:
i) August 2018 to March 2019: Research on the validation of Life Skills with employers in Kenya; the
project is sponsored by Master Card Foundation of Canada through CA YEI.
ii) July 2017 to March 2018: YouMatch project on the integration of Life Skills in TVET curriculum,
case study of ten VTCs in Kenya. The research project was to investigate the impact of life skills on the
youth. It was sponsored by GIZ, Germany to the tune of € 75,000. The findings were disseminated to
eight YouMatch participating African countries, and at the CIES International Conference in Mexico
City. The project was completed in March 2018.
iii) Sept 2009 to Oct 2012: PhD research project at Open University of Tanzania (OUT) –
Investigation into the Effects of Education, Training and Business Location on Product Quality;
iv) I have supervised several undergraduate students and four post graduate students to completion
e.g. one PhD students and three Masters’ Students
v) Currently I am Supervising one PhD student at TUK and four (4) Master of Engineering
Technology (MTech) degree students at Technical University of Kenya (TUK) who are going to
graduate this year (2019), and two (4) Master of Science (MSc) degree students at Multimedia
University (MMU) of Kenya
vi) Consultancy research project-
o 1st August 2018 to 31st March 2019: Joint project by CAP YEI of Kenya, MasterCard
Foundation of Canada and TVET Curriculum Development, Assessment and
Certification Council (CDACC) of Kenya; to validate Life Skills with employers (to
find out whether life skills are useful to employers and how. This consultancy project is
being funded by the MasterCard Foundation upto US $ 48,000.
o June 2018 – August 2018: Consultancy to develop training materials for adult learners
with the following objectives: i) Develop a competence based education and training
(CBET)TOT manual; ii) Develop a competence based education and training (CBET)
competence standards (occupational standards); and iii) Develop a Competence
Assessment Framework and Guidelines
o July 2017 to March 2018: YouMatch project on the integration of Life Skills in TVET
curriculum, case study of ten VTCs in Kenya. The research project was to investigate
the impact of life skills on the youth. It was sponsored by GIZ, Germany to the tune
of € 75,000. The findings were disseminated at two international Conferences – one in

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Mexico City and another on in Sydney City, and to eight YouMatch participating
African countries. The project was completed in March 2018.
o July 2014 to Oct 2014: Research study project worth USD 40,000 on the long-term
impact of age limits of used imported motor vehicles on trade in the East Africa
Community (EAC), and the relationship between the age limit, environmental pollution,
safety and health of people, fuel consumption efficiency, social well-being, economic
activities, technological and industrial developments in East Africa Community (EAC);
o July 2013 to Sept 2014: Evaluation research study project worth KES 5 million on the
Constituency Development Fund (CDF) by Ministry of Devolution and Planning
Kenya;
vii) July 2010 – Sept 2013: Renewal energy study with KEFRI –
o UNDP funded research project on micro-gasification technology supply of clean,
modern, affordable and reliable bioenergy to rural households and institutions in Kenya
worth Euros 200,000 for 18 months,
o Finnish Government sponsored research project through Energy and Environment
Partnership Programme (EEP-S&EA) for generation of decentralized electricity for rural
communities using forestry and agricultural residues and Downdraft Imbert Modified
gasifier worth Euros 85,000 for 24 months;
viii) 2001 to 2010: Student research project supervision at undergraduate and postgraduate level at
Egerton University;
ix) Sept 1982 to Dec 1984: MSc study at Manchester University (UMIST) – Plastic collapse and
energy absorption of thin walled tubes made of a ductile material in transverse bending during
static cross-wise loading by a rigid circular tube or a round indenter;
x) June 1996 to June 1999:Three years of research and development at KIRDI (Design and
development of Stone crusher, water hyacinth harvester, portable Hammer mill, etc.,);

Committees, Board and Responsibilities


i) October 2016 –to Date: Board member of the Kenya Engineering Technology Registration
Board (KETRB)
ii) October 2014–to Date: National Chairperson-Technical, Vocational Education and Training,
Curriculum Development, Assessment and Certification Council (TVET CDACC) - Kenya
Government appointment
iii) 2013 – to Date: Member of the Students Appeals Committee, Multimedia University.
iv) April 2013 – to Date: Overall University (MMU) Field attachment Coordinator
v) 2011- to Date: Board member of the Institution ofEngineering Technologists and Technicians
where I am the Honourable Treasurer.
vi) Sept. 2011 – Aug.2012: Member of the disposal committee, Multimedia University.
vii) Jan. 2009 – to Date: Board member of BobarachoMixed Secondary School.
viii) 2005- 2008: Member of Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA) representing the Jua Kali
operators.
ix) 2005 – 2008: Secretary General of Micro and Small Enterprise Federation (MSEF);
x) April 2007, nominated by the NGOs Coordination Board to represent Urban Clusters of NGOs
in the National Technical Committee of the Ministry of Finance on Italian Debt Conversion
Scheme.
xi) 2006: Chairman of the Innovations Team, Egerton University
xii) 2002 – to Date: Secretary General of National Jua Kali Exhibitors and Marketing Association
(NJEMA);
xiii) May 1998, nominated by Kenya Bureau of Standards as one of the three Kenyan members of
the East African Standards Committee.
xiv) Nov. 1990, nominated by Jomo Kenyatta University College of Agriculture and Technology to
represent the college in the Automotive, Agricultural and Prime Movers Engineering Panel at
Kenya Institute of Education (now KICD).

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Publications
a) Published Papers
i) Ogola W.O; Thumbi, G.M; Ondieki, C.M.M; Nyagoa, H; Akumu, C.T. (2014): “Re-Orienting
Engineering Professional Bodies Towards Industrialisation for Sustainable Development
(SD) in Kenya”The Kenya Journal of Technical and Vocational Education and Training Vol.2
pp.15-25
ii) Ondieki, C.M.M;Bisanda E.T; Ogola W.O.(2013): Impact of Business Location on Product
Quality The Case Study of Arc Welding in Small Scale Metalworking Enterprises in Kenya
International Journal of Engineering Science Invention ISSN (Online): 2319 – 6734, ISSN
(Print): 2319 – 6726 www.ijesi.org Volume 2 Issue 1 PP.53-59.
iii) Ondieki C. M. M;Bisanda, E.T; Ogola, W.O.(2013): Impact of education level on product
quality: Case study of arc welding in small scale metalworking enterprises in Kenya Journal
of Business Administration and Management Sciences Research Vol. 2(1), pp. 001-008,
Available online at http://www.apexjournal.org/JBAMSR
iv) Mutai, A.J; Ogola, W.O; Ondieki, C.M.M (2012): Determination of the Bending Strength
and Hardness Values of Sisal Fiber Reinforced Polyester Composites. Egerton Journal Of
Science And Technology ISSN 2073-8277 Volume 12 :1-12pp.155 – 175
v) Chemeli, R. K., W. O. Ogola andC. M. M. Ondieki, (2013): Effect of laminate thickness and
quantity of catalyst on flexural strength properties of glass reinforced polyester composite,
J. Engg. Res. & Sci. & Tech. 2013, Vol. 2, No. 2;www.ijerst.com/currentissue.php
vi) Ondieki, C.M.M; Bisanda E.T; Ogola W.O. (2013): Investigation into the Effects of
Education, Training And Business Location on Product Quality; International Journal of
Engineering Research and Applications (IJERA) ISSN: 2248-9622 ,www.ijera.com Vol. 3,
Issue 1, January -February 2013, pp. 1 | P a g e
vii) Ondieki, C.M.M; Bisanda E.T; Ogola W.O. (2013): Effect Of Mode of Training on
Product Quality the Case Study of Arc Welding in Small Scale Metalworking Enterprises
in Kenya; International Journal Of Computational Engineering Research (ijceronline.com)
Vol. 3 Issue. 1 PP235 – 241;ISSN: 2248-9622, www.ijera.com

viii) Machuka, S. M., Khatibu, K. and Ondieki, C.M.M. (2016): Determinants of Productivity
of Small-Scale Holdings of Arabica Coffee in Kenya: A Case study of Kiambu County;
The International Journal Of Humanities & Social Studies (ISSN 2321 - 9203), Vol 4 Issue 8
pp 104-112

b) Text-Book
i) March 2019: Competency-Based Education and Training: Procedures and Guidelines
ii) Oct. 2012: The Effect of Artisan's and Business Attributes on Arc Welding Quality:
Investigation of the effect of education, training and business location on the quality of arc
welding in MSEs in Kenya: Co-authors: ElifasBisanda and Wilson Ogola;.
c) Teaching and training Manuals
i) Terotechnology,
ii) Engineering Design,
iii) Industrial Engineering Management,
iv) Engineering Maintenance Management,
v) Occupational Safety and Health,
vi) Manual on the CBET approach –Development of occupational standards, development of
assessment tools, development of learning materials, development of competency-based
curriculum and competency-based assessment, and National qualification framework.
vii) Introduction to Manufacturing, and
viii) Several teaching notes (more than twenty documents) that are freely accessed in the internet.

Consultancy and Community Services

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a) July 2014 – Oct. 2014: Research study project worth USD 40,000 on the long-term impact of
age limits of used imported motor vehicles on trade in the East Africa Community (EAC), and
the relationship between the age limit, environmental pollution, safety and health of people, fuel
consumption efficiency, social well-being, economic activities, technological and industrial
developments in East Africa Community (EAC).
b) July 2013 – Sept. 2014: Evaluation research study project worth KES 5 million on the
Constituency Development Fund (CDF)
c) Aug. 2013: Contracted by Plan International South Sudan to design and draft a proposal for
Youth Empowerment to train Non-State Actors and Local Authorities to be involved in Youth
Empowerment
d) 2012: Drafted a Bill for the proposed Kenya Engineering Technologists and Technicians Board;
The Bill was enacted by Parliament and accented to law in August 2016.
e) 2011: Developed to conclusion the Institution of Engineering Technologists and Technicians
Constitution to full registration; I am presently the Honourable Treasurer of the Institution.
f) May 2011: I finished writing a project proposal on Youth Lead Program (2011 – 2014) – a
UNICEF Project on behalf of Plan International South Sudan.
g) Aug. 2011: SME FUND and the Financial Inclusion of the Informal Sector (FIIS)
h) Aug. 2010: Identification and analysis of strategic issues, strategic objectives and strategies for
MSEF.
i) Nov. 2009: Training of MSEF leaders on Results-Based Management: Logical Framework
Approach
j) Jan. 2009 to date: Board member of Bobaracho Secondary school
k) 2005 – 2008: Secretary General of Micro and Small Enterprise Federation (MSEF);
l) 2005- 2008: Member of Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA) representing the Jua Kali
operators.
m) April 2003 appointed as Consultant by the Private Sector Forum to review the Draft Micro and
Small Enterprise (MSE) Paper of December 2001 to be part of the inputs to the Sessional Paper
No. 2 of 2005 on MSE.
n) 2002 – to Date: Secretary General of National Jua Kali Exhibitors and Marketing Association
(NJEMA);
o) Jan 1993 - Sept. 1993: Executive Officer of Kenya National Federation of Jua Kali Associations
(KNFJA)

Others are:
i) 2011: I wrote a Strategic Plan and Business Plan for the Micro and Small Enterprises
Federation (MSEF); contracted by CIPE of USA through Kenya Gatsby Trust.
ii) May 2010: I finished writing a project proposal to be funded by CIDA worth US$ 5 million
on TVET on behalf of Plan International South Sudan intended to rehabilitate technical and
vocational training institutions in South Sudan and assist in offering technical and vocational
skills to the many young people in South Sudan.
iii) July 2010 – Nov. 2010: Monitoring & Evaluation of a JICA–JKUAT in-country Training
Programme at JKUAT for JFY 2010. The training programme was on “Strengthening the
Capacity of Grassroots Women Leaders for Wealth Creation and Socio-Economic
Development”.
iv) July 2010: Contracted by Kenya Gatsby Trust (KGT) to train the Board Members of Micro
and Small Enterprises Federation (MSEF) on Strategic Planning.
v) April 2008 – Jan. 2009: Developed a Five year Strategic Plan for Nyaribari Chache
Constituency.
vi) Nov. 2007 – Jan. 2009: Carried out a study on the Industrial Training Levy Scheme, this
included restructuring of the Directorate of Industrial Training, revision of the Industrial
Training Act Cap 237, and revision of the Industrial Training Scheme
vii) Feb.2006: An Ex-Ante Evaluation and Project Formulation Study on Trade Training
Programme for SME Exporters in Kenya.
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viii) July – October 2006: A study, in collaboration with the Ministry of Trade and Industry, on
Trade Facilitation Needs Assessment for the trade facilitation implementing agencies in
Kenya.
ix) In May 2006: Carried out an Audit of the Implementation ofTrade Facilitation Measures
in Kenya to establish the readiness of Kenya to implement some of the key provisions as
suggested by World Trade Organization (WTO).
x) In August 2005: I participated in the Focus Group Discussions (FGD) for the African Peer
Review Mechanism (APRM) of NEPAD in Gucha and Siaya Districts in Nyanza Province,
and drafted the report.
xi) In Oct – Nov 2003: I finished an Ex-post Evaluation of JKUAT undergraduate program – a
JICA project.
xii) In March 2002: I finished a Monitoring & Evaluation of a JICA sponsored Third Country
Training Program at JKUAT.
xiii) In Sept – Oct 2001: I worked with Almaco Management Consultants Ltd. on a Monitoring
and Evaluation of the Micro and Small Enterprise Training and Technology Project
(MSETTP) - a World Bank project with the Government of Kenya.

Student Research Projects Supervision


a) PhD degree – Machuka, S.M; To investigate the determinants of productivity of Arabica coffee
farms and its supply response in the Kiambu County in Kenya – completed and graduated in
November 2016 at Open University of Tanzania (OUT)
b) MSc Degree - Mutai, A.J;Determination of influence of natural fibres on the mechanical
properties of fibre reinforced polyester composites - Completed and graduated in May 2010 at
Egerton University.
c) MSc Degree – Chemeli, R. K; Development of a relationship between the amount of catalyst
and laminate thickness in glass reinforced polyester composites - Completed and graduated in
May 2012 at Egerton University.
d) Various research projects at undergraduate level at Egerton University and Moi University

CurrentlySupervision
CurrentlyI am Supervising five (5) Master of Engineering Technology (MTech) degree students at
Technical University of Kenya (TUK) who are going to graduate this year (2018), and two (2) Master
of Science (MSc) degree students at Multimedia University (MMU) of Kenya

Paper Reviews
Reviewed 5 peer papers for reputable local journals – IPAR
Paper on:
a) Social Scene in Kenya – April 2006
b) Civil Service Reform in Kenya – May 2006
c) The Missing Middle Problem in Kenya. What is the Way Out? – Oct. 2006
d) Vision 2030 - Kenya Economic Transformation by the Year 2030 – Nov. 2006
e) Wage Determination in the Civil Service: Which Way for Kenya? – Dec. 2006

MEMBERSHIP TO PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS


a) Kenya Engineering Technology Registration Board (KETRB): registered and licenced as
Consulting Engineering Technologist
b) Institution of Engineering Technologists and Technician of which I am Honourable Treasurer
c) World Association of soil and water conservation

PAPERS PUBLISHED
I have published six papers with reputable Journals and one book
Year of
S/No. Title of paper Co-authors Journal/Publisher Publication
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1. Effect of mode of training on product quality; the Prof.E. T. International Journal of Jan 2013
case study of arc welding in small scale Bisanda, and Computational
metalworking enterprises in Kenya Prof. W. Engineering Research;
O.Ogola Vol. 3 Issue 1
2. DeterminationoftheBending MsMutai, EgertonJ.Sci.&Technol. Oct. 2012
StrengthandHardnessValues A. J., Volume12
ofSisalFiberReinforcedPolyesterComposites andPof.
W.O. Ogola

3. Impact of business location on product quality; Prof.E. T. International Journal of Jan 2013
The case study of arc welding in small scale Bisanda, and Engineering Science
metalworking enterprises in kenya Prof. W. Invention
O.Ogola
4. Effectoflaminate thickness andquantityofcatalyston MsChemeli, International Journal of May2013
flexuralstrengthpropertiesof R., and Prof. Engineering Research,
glassreinforcedpolyestercomposite W.O. Ogola Science and
Technology
Vol.2,No.2,
5. Impact of education level on product quality: Case Prof.E. T. Journal of Business Jan 2013
study of arc welding in small scale metalworking Bisanda, and Administration and
enterprises in Kenya Prof. W. Management Sciences
O.Ogola Research, Vol. 2(1)
6. Investigation into the Effects of Education, Prof.E. T. International Journal of Feb 2013
Training And Business Location on Product Bisanda, and Engineering Research
Quality; The Case Study of Arc Welding in Small Prof. W. and Applications
Scale Metalworking Enterprises in Kenya O.Ogola (IJERA), Vol. 3, Issue
1,
7. Determinants of Productivity of Small-scale Dr. S. M. The International August
Holdings of Arabica Coffee in Kenya: A Case Machuka, Journal of Humanities& 2016
Study of Kiambu County, Kenya: and Dr. K. Social Studies (ISSN
Kazungu 2321 - 9203); Vol 4
Issue 8;
8. Supply Response and Production Trends of the Dr. S. M. Researchjournali’s September
Arabica Coffee: A Case Study of the Small Machuka, Journal of Economics 2016
Holdings of Kiambu County between 2004 and and Dr. K. Vol. 4; No. 8 ISSN
2014 Kazungu 2347-8233
9. The Effect of Artisan’s and Business Attributes on Prof. E. T. Lambert Academic Oct. 2012
Arc Welding Quality Bisanda, and Publishing, Germany
Prof. W.
O.Ogola
10. Production of Particle Boards from Sugarcane Moses G. International Journal of Jan., 2019
Composite Materials 2019,
Bagasse and Euphorbia Sap Nyang`au1,*, 9(1):
Alex M.
Muumbo1

By Prof. Charles M.M. Ondieki March 2019

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