Moshi Co-operative University Institutional Repository [MoCU IR]: Recent submissions

  • Kuboja, Nicholaus M.; Isinika, A.C.; Kilima, Fredy T. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2020)
    This paper analyzes the adoption and impacts of improved beehives on households’ income using cross-sectional data sourced from a sample of 198 beekeepers in western Tanzania who adopted improved beehives. Propensity ...
  • Kilima, Fredy T.; Kashuliza, A. K.; Ashimogo, G. C. (Moshi Co-operative University, 1999)
    In Tanzania co-operatives are of paramount importance to smallholder farmers in articulating farmer's demand and facilitating collective actions in overcoming problems in agricultural and capital markets. In response to ...
  • Lwoga, Edda T.; Sife, Alfred S. (Information and Learning Science, 2017)
    Purpose– This study aims to examine the availability and persistence of universal resource locators (URLs)cited in scholarly articles published in selected health journals based in East Africa. Design/methodology/approach– ...
  • Sife, Alfred S.; Bernard, Ronald (International Journal of Library and Information Studies, 2016)
    A scientometric analysis was conducted to assess the publication productivity of Professor Rudovick R. Kazwala. Data were extracted using the Publish or Perish software which uses Google Scholar to retrieve the number ...
  • Siyao, Peter O.; Sife, Alfred S. (The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues, 2020)
    Study was conducted to analyse degree of prominence that Tanzanian newspapers accordedtoclimatechangeinformation. Wearguethatthelevelofprominenceaccorded to climate change information by Tanzanian newspapers is inadequate. ...
  • Chambo, Suleman A. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2010)
    The main question which has troubled both policy makers and members of the co-operative movement in Africa, is whether the co-operative enterprise is still relevant in Africa. The implementation of structural adjustment ...
  • Chambo, Suleman A. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2009)
    The world is witnessing an unprecedented crisis which has been termed by economists as the ‘biggest of all time’ (Krugman, 2009). The financial crisis, the consequent economic meltdown and recession is an outfit of the ...
  • Chambo, Suleman A. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2006)
    The Tanzanian Co-operative movement is undergoing major changes at the moment. Those changes are however, characterized by major external and internal efforts and initiatives. Some of the change. taking place in the ...
  • Chambo, Suleman A.; Diyamett, Mathew (Moshi Co-operative University, 2011)
    Co-operatives are value and ethical-based organizations. But despite their uniqueness, and elaborate values of self responsibility, democracy, equity and equality, they on top, need good governance. Governance on the ...
  • Chambo, Suleman A.; Tiruhungwa, R. M. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2004)
    The world is today experiencing more rapid changes than probably any time before. These changes, mainly propelled by the globalization process, are bearing influence on almost every sphere of life at a non-uniform pace ...
  • Chambo, Suleman A. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2006)
    Tanzania is a rural micro-agricultural country. Seventy four percent of the 34 million population is rural and depends largely on small-scale agriculture. The state of technology in agriculture is still poor, posing a ...
  • Chambo, Suleman A. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2008)
    Education, training and information is one of the seven principles of co-operation that is observed worldwide, but quite neglected and marginally treated in the budgets of co-operative organizations, especially in Africa. ...
  • Nyamba, S. Y.; Martin, R.; Kalungwizi, V.J.; Busindeli, I. M.; Kilima, Fredy T.; Msuya-Bengesi, C.P.; Chija, B.B.; Mvena, Z.S.K.; Mloz, M.R.S.; Gjotterud, S.M.; Kiranga, E. (Sokoine University of Agriculture, 2016)
    Like in many places in rural Tanzania, tomato production has become an important economic horticultural activity. The main reasons for the sudden upsurge of tomato production over the past few years include its better market ...
  • Mbise, M; Ngongola, D.H.; TChale, H.; Maonga, B.; Kilima, Fredy.T. (2010)
    The study will asses transaction costs in the maize marketing channels in Southern Highlands of Tanzania (Iringa, Mbeya and Ruvuma). This is a major maize producing zone. Linking this zone with food deficit regions like ...
  • M, Mbise; Ngongola, D. H.; Mloza, B.; TChale, H.; Maonga, B.; Kilima, Fredy T. (University of Malawi, 2012)
    Tanzania is not drought prone, but food insecurity in the country is both transitory and chronic in nature. Agriculture which is the backbone of the country’s economy is the main sector that can solve the problem of ...
  • Lwoga, Edda T.; Sife, Alfred S.; Chilimo, Wanyenda; Busagala, Lazaro S. (Paper presented at the International ICT Conference, 2004)
    This paper discusses, analyzes and gives a way forward on the creation of ICT awareness, literacy and expertise in public universities in Tanzania. Relevant literature and websites were reviewed and interviews with key ...
  • Erbaugh, J. Mark; Mbiha, Emmanuel R.; Kilima, Fredy T.; Hamukwala, Precious; Tembo, Gelson (University of Nebraska, 2010)
    This Presentation is brought to you for free and open access by the International Sorghum and Millet Collaborative Research Support Program (INTSORMIL CRSP) at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has ...
  • Sife, Alfred S.; Msoffe, Grace E. (Library Philosophy and Practice, 2013)
    A study was conducted to assess the quality of websites of five selected public universities in Tanzania. The main purpose of the study was to understand the quality of university websites from users’ perspectives. ...
  • Kumburu, Neema P. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2023)
    Disaster risk is described as “the probable damage of life, injury, or demolished or spoiled properties that might happen to a network, organization, or a communal in a particular time, infuenced probabilistically as a ...
  • Kumburu, Neema P. (Moshi Co-operative University, 2023)
    Todays’ economy is considered knowledge economy this is because formation and utilization of facts is crucial and plays a major part in the creation of wealth. Economic achievement is progressively founded upon the actual ...