Characteristics, Challenges, and Resolutions in Architectural Design Courses within Chinese Vocational Undergraduate Education

Feng Yanfei 12, Dr. Vincent Wee Eng Kima 1 1 Universiti Tun Abdul Razak(UNIRAZAK) 2 School of Engineering Architecture, Zhejiang Guangsha Vocational and Technical University of Construction, Dongyang, 322,100, China Corresponding Email: 644807541@qq.com Abstract The architectural design course should focus on reflecting the characteristics that vocational undergraduate architectural design courses should possess: by improving the […]
Does the South African Carbon Tax Incentivise Mines to Invest in Solar Photovoltaic?

Kgalalelo Constance Makamela, Roshelle Ramfol University of South Africa, South Africa *Corresponding e-mail: 69679347@mylife.unisa.ac.za Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the adequacy of South Africa’s carbon pricing policy in incentivising adoption of Solar photovoltaic in South African mines. A qualitative study was conducted to evaluate the adequacy of South Africa’s carbon tax […]
Reasons for the Failure of Most In-House Software Development in Tanzania: A Case Study of Selected Higher Learning Institutions (HLIs)

Aloyce M. Nyamwesa Department of Mathematics and ICT, College of Business Education, Tanzania Email Address: aloyce.nyamwesa@cbe.ac.tz Abstract Since it has evolved into an essential part of today’s world, 90% of Tanzanian businesses have attempted to develop in-house software for their operations. However, a substantial fraction of these projects haven’t quite achieved what they set out […]
An Assessment of Group Lending Challenges Facing Microfinance Institutions in Mwanza, Tanzania

Evelyne F. Magambo Department of Accountancy, College of Business Education Email: evelyine.magambo@cbe.ac.tz P .O. Box 3168, Mwanza -Tanzania Abstract The purpose of this study is to thoroughly evaluate the difficulties Tanzanian microfinance institutions (MFIs) encountered when putting group lending concepts into practice. It specifically aims to pinpoint the main obstacles associated with trust concerns, group […]
A Comparative Performance Analysis of Non-Life Insurance in Tanzania and Kenya

Kembo M. Bwana 1, Evelyne F. Magambo 2 1 Senior Lecturer, Accountancy Department, College of Business Education, P. O Box 2077, Dodoma – Tanzania, Corresponding Author: kembo211@gmail.com 2 Lecturer, Accountancy Department, College of Business Education P .O. Box 3168 Mwanza -Tanzania Abstract This study compares the performance of non-life insurance in Tanzania and Kenya. Specifically, […]