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Osanjo L. Kaloli Letterforms. New York: Afrikan Alphabets - Book; 2007.
Miano K. "Leroy Newman on Safari". Nanyuki & Maasai Mara): Book Chronicling Neiman's work in Kenya; 1997.
Audiovisual
Iraki XN. Economic Models in Africa: Poverty vs. Cohesion. Juja, Kenya: Jomo Kenyatta University of Science and Technology; 2015.
Iraki XN. Innovations in Insurance: The New Frontiers. Nairobi, Kenya: Association of Insurance Brokers of Kenya - AIBK presentation; 2015.
Kilemi M. Flooding In Nairobi . Nairobi: Nairobi University; 2012.
Kilemi M. Life As A Nairobi University Student. Nairobi: Nairobi University; 2012.
Kilemi M. Poverty In Kenya. Nairobi University; 2012.
Swahili Culture And Its Role In Kenya. Nairobi: Nairobi University; 2012.
MUSEMBI NICODEMUSNDAWA. Methyl Bromide Alternatives in Africa: Floating Tray Technology. DVD Video (35 min). 1st ed. Nairobi, Kenya: UNEP; 2010.
MUSEMBI NICODEMUSNDAWA. Methyl Bromide Phase-out and Floriculture. DVD Video (35 min).. Nairobi, Kenya: UNEP; 2010.
Gichuhi S. A success story of The Cochrane Collaboration. Cape Town: South African Cochrane Center (African Cochrane Network meeting); 2007.
Book
Sauti kutoka Kuzimu na Hadithi Nyingine. . Kenya Literature Bureau; Forthcoming.
Adha ya Ndoa. . Nairobi: Focus publishers; Forthcoming.
Amani Mtoto wa Imani. ( Reader-children ) . Kenya Literature Bureau; Forthcoming.
Gichuki N. Banking Law: Cases and Materials.; Forthcoming.
Oriaso SO. Beyond Horizons for Success: An Autobiography. NAIROBI: Neema; Forthcoming.
Jayne M. A Dictionary and a Story Book. Nairobi: Nairobi Journal of Literature.; Forthcoming.
Habwe J. Hidaya. Moran Publishers; Forthcoming.
Kilinge cha Wachawi. Top Book Publishers Ltd; Forthcoming.
IRIBEMWANGI PI, Nyaga L, Warambo JP. Kiswahili Pevu: Isimu, Muundo na Sarufi .; Forthcoming.
Mashtaka ya Baba . Focus publishers; Forthcoming.
Mashtaka ya Baba. . Focus publishers; Forthcoming.
Mto wa Mawe . Focus publishers; Forthcoming.
R A, K R. Nur Islamic Religious Education Learner’s Book, Grade seven. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; Forthcoming.
R A, K R. Nur Islamic Religious Education Teacher’s Guide, Grade Four. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; Forthcoming.
R A, K R. Nur Islamic Religious Education Teacher’s Guide, Grade Four. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; Forthcoming.
R A, K R. Nur Islamic Religious Education Teacher’s Guide, Grade seven. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; Forthcoming.
Iraki XN. The Orphans of the Happy Valley. Nairobi, Kenya: TBA; Forthcoming.
IRIBEMWANGI PI, Chisia M. Sarufi Pevu ya Kiswahili Sanifu.; Forthcoming.
Habwe J. Shujaa Wa Taifa. Pheonix; Forthcoming.
Upanga wa Radhi . Focus publishers; Forthcoming.
Kiai, Wambui and Ngugi M. Voices of Media Veterans: Reflections over 70 Years on Communication and Media in Kenya. Nairobi: University of Nairobi & Ford Foundation; Forthcoming.
MAURI YAMBO. Field of Aaru (Poems).; Forthcoming. Abstract
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MAURI YAMBO. Two Bridges (Collection of Haiku).; Forthcoming. Abstract
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IRIBEMWANGI PI, Kabwana I. Alfa na Omega (Play). Nairobi: Oxford University Press; Submitted. Abstract

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Mandela P. calling sin, SIN.; Submitted.
D.N. Kariuki PMC. Explore Chemistry, Form 4.; Submitted.
Kiseli J, Kitati EM. Factors That Affect Internal Control Systems In Public Institutions. Riga, Latv ia: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing; Submitted. AbstractFactors That Affect Internal Control Systems In Public Institutions

Internal control is the process effected by an organization’s structure, to assist the organization to accomplish specific goals or objectives. It is a means by which an institution’s resources are directed, monitored and measured. It plays an important role in preventing and detecting fraud and protecting the organization’s resources. Internal Control mechanisms’ comprises of the control environment and control procedures. It includes all the policies and procedures adopted by the directors and management of an entity to help in achieving their objectives of ensuring, as far as practicable, the orderly and efficient conduct of its business, including adherence to internal policies, the safeguarding of assets, the prevention and detection of frauds and errors, the accuracy and completeness of the accounting records, and the timely preparation of reliable financial information. The internal control systems extend beyond those matters which relate directly to the accounting system. Internal control is concerned with the control operative in every area of corporate activity, as well as with the way in which individual controls interrelate.

IRIBEMWANGI PI, Kilonzo P. Matata (Play). Nairobi: E.A. E. P; Submitted.
Olali T, undefined. Namunyiri Flu.; Submitted.
with others. `We Are the Government: a Handbook for Civic Education'. . Nairobi, CLARIPRESS.; Submitted.
Mueni J. Kenyan women in music videos. Nairobi: Nairobi Academic Press; In Press.
IRIBEMWANGI PI. Fasihi Andishi na Simulizi. Nairobi: Focus Publishers; 2023.
IRIBEMWANGI PI, Kandagor M, Wanjala S, Kobia J. Fasihi na Masuala Ibuka. Nairobi: Focus Publishers; 2023.
Kithure JGN. ). Statistics for Chemists (Questions and Answers). Moldova Europe: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, trade mark of Dodo Books Indian Ocean Ltd., member of the OmniScriptum S.R.L Publishing group. Str. A. Russo 15, of 61, Chisinau-2068, Republic of Moldova Europe. Printed by Printforce, United Kingdom. ISBN: 978-620-0-5490; 2022.preface.pdf
Comparative Religion. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2022.
Matei A, Mwamburi, Kikechi, Musembi, IRIBEMWANGI PI, N. A. Kurunzi ya Kiswahili: Kitabu cha Mwalimu. Nairobi: Spotlight Publishers; 2022.
Matei A, Mwamburi J, Kikechi K, Musembi L, IRIBEMWANGI PI, Afandi N. Kurunzi ya Kiswahili: Kitabu cha Mwanafunzi, . Nairobi: Spotlight Publishers; 2022.
C.M O, J W, Gubbels P, P. MO, N. T. My Food is African: Healthy soil, safe foods and diverse diets.. Barefoot Guide Agroecology Series; 2022.
Samuel mwituria maina PhD, IDR OGW. A Prehistoric People THE CENTRAL KIKUYU Before 1970. Nairobi: Frajpa Publishers & Printers Mall; 2022. Abstract

PREFACE
The Central Gĩkũyũ occupy Mũrang’a County, which is in the central part of Kenya. At various times in history, the Central Gĩkũyũ territory has been known as Ithanga, Mũkũrwe-inĩ, Gĩkuyu, Kĩrĩnyaga, Metumi, Fort Hall and finally Mũrang’a. They are the original Gĩkũyũ and direct descendants of Gĩkũyũ and Mũmbi. The country of the Central Gĩkũyũ,' whose system of tribal organisation will be described in this book, lies between the southern Gĩkũyũ of Kĩambu (Kabete) and the northern Gĩkũyũ of nyĩrĩ (Gaki) all three lying in the central part of Kenya. Mũrang’a is divided into six administrative sub-counties: Kandara, Gatanga, Kĩharũ, kangĩma, Kĩgumo and Maragwa. The population, according to the 2019 census is (1,056,640) one million, fifty-six hundred, six hundred and forty. The Central Gĩkũyũ people are agriculturists, today keeping a few flocks of sheep and goats and cattle. They are also ardent businessmen.
The cultural and historical traditions of the Central Gĩkũyũ people have been verbally handed down from generation to generation. These traditions are quite distinct from the other two of the north and south. In writing this book, I sought to bring out this distinction to establish the difference with the southern Gĩkũyũ as was aptly captured by Louis Leakey in his treatise titled “southern Kikuyu before 1903”. Probably the only and most comprehensive book on Gĩkũyũ culture, Leakey candidly dwelt on the southern Gĩkŭyŭ and confesses to not having had much contact with what he wrongly summed up as northern Gĩkŭyŭ.
In that said north, there exists two distinct Gĩkŭyŭ cultural groupings that have never been studied to establish this glaring distinction between the Nyĩrĩ and Mũrang’a groupings.
From inception, the Central Gĩkũyũ carried forth their information and history through memory. In the book “a prehistoric people: the Central Gĩkũyũ before 1970”, effort was made to collect relevant information from sometimes very meagre sources to try to correct the misconception that the Gĩkŭyŭ are a homogenous people practicing a common culture. As a Central Gĩkũyũ myself, having been born and grown up there, it is clear after interaction with the other two, that the original Gĩkũyũ still exists in Mũrang’a (fig 15) as close to as it was during Gĩkũyũ and Mũmbi era. It is from these original Gĩkũyũ that the other two, the southern and northern, developed after dispersal from Mũrang’a.
My objective was not to enter into controversy with those who have endeavoured, or are attempting, to describe the same things from outside observation. Instead, I sought to let the truth speak for itself. I also hoped that the reader will utilize the contents to solve real social problems by using the described efficacious methods and ideas.
I am a mũthuri wa kĩama (elder) of the second grade (Kĩama kĩa mbũri igĩrĩ) having fulfilled all the requirements of the same group. While the kĩama ‘died’ in the advent of colonialism and subsequent quasi-colonial African governments in Kĩambu and Nyĩrĩ, the kĩama in Mũrang’a never ceased its processes and functions. It has therefore been continuous since the first mwaki was established in Gĩkũyũ country. From my interaction with this mĩaki, I have for example come to establish why Leakey refused to publish an abridged copy of his thesis. Leakey must have been in a big dilemma. Having joined solemnly the Gĩkũyũ kĩama, Leaky was bound by his oath which I also went through and which I cannot explain here. His family may not have understood why he couldn’t publish despite the promise of incessant income and wealth.
In the course of research for this book, I came across the same dilemma despite, being a scholar, in fact a university lecturer at the University of Nairobi, as Leakey did, that I could not divulge all that I know due to the same oath Leakey took. From this you can imagine that I was not able in this book to write all and everything or detail that I know and found due to this predicament.
However, I made every effort to describe the daily activities and life of the Central Gĩkũyũ people from inception at mũkũrwe wa nyagathanga including, harvesting, care of animals, farming, trading, marriage, tribal raiding, song and dancing, law and law giving, customs related to sex, clothing and food, religion, death and disposal of the dead up to the colonial invasion, Mau Mau war and the aftermath up to 1970.
In this endeavour, I found out that within the Central Gĩkũyũ, everyone was provided for. Rules and regulations governed every aspect of life. Those rules had to be obeyed without question. Good among the people are those who kept the rules. The bad ones brought to themselves and family bad omen and uncleanliness, thus requiring debilitating amounts of expenses both human and material for cleansing ceremonies.
The Central Gĩkũyũ did not lack anything. Their land is fertile. Their security is guaranteed by the four holy mountains, kĩanjahi, kĩambirũirũ, Kĩrĩnyaga and nyandarũa. They had a system of government that covered every aspect of life. Before the coming of the colonialist, they lived in a kind of ‘garden of Eden’ which literally flowed with milk and honey, honey provided by their mwanĩki and milk by mũrĩithi.
In their territory, before the corrupt and evil colonial enterprise, the Central Gĩkũyũ had devised ways to solve all their social problems. And this is how the Central Gĩkũyũ in eight methods, solved almost all social cultural problems that the west, in all their self-proclaimed wisdom have never been able to fathom;
1. Prostitution: There was no prostitution! Sexual desires were serviced among the process of communal accessibility for every riika (age group). One man’s wife in the age group was wife to all the men in the group and vice versa for women. This of course happened within the rules defined elsewhere in this book. Today, prostitution is a big problem in Kenya due to acquisition of broken western cultures.
2. Orphans: There were no orphans in Central Gĩkũyũ! Any child who may have lost her mother was simply mothered by the other wives belonging to the baby’s father. It was therefore not possible that a bay would have to be adopted. In fact, the Central Gĩkũyũ did not even have a word for adoption. It was just a matter of continuity of life with the other mother. The child, if orphaned while very young, sometimes never even came to discover s/he is orphaned.
3. Widows: There were no widows in Central Gĩkũyũ. If a woman lost her husband, the husband’s brother jumped into the role of husband (gŭthambio) and father of his brothers’ children in a very seamless fashion (it was not automatic that he also becomes a sexual husband). The woman continued her life as normal and in fact continued to increase her husband’s family and wealth. This was also within parameters described elsewhere in this book.
4. Widowers: There were no widowers in Central Gĩkũyũ! Since almost every man had several wives, the man was never left alone. He just shifted responsibility for himself and children (fig 35) to the other wives and life continued as normal.
5. Bachelors or spinsters: There were no bachelors or spinsters! Every young man or woman had to get attached to the opposite sex immediately they attain marriageable age. It was the duty of their mothers, genadmothers, sisters and aunties to connect them to sitable partners by all means. This is because it was inconceivable that anyone should endure a life of suffering, lack of intimacy and social security while living in a progressive society as the central Gĩkŭyŭ was. This ensured that no one should engage in prostitution or any kid should be born a bastard.
6. Divorce: There was no divorce in Central Gĩkũyũ! Even if I have described the divorce process elsewhere in this book, in reality, there was no real divorce in Central Gĩkũyũ in the manner envisaged by western culture and the church. Even if a couple went through the divorce process, the woman never left the homestead, especially if she had children (fig 24).
A man would construct a hut for her in the far-flung corner of his land and a private access to her own compound. In that arrangement, the woman’s children (fig 35) continued to mingle with the rest of the family and their father. Her sexual desires were satisfied by the riika living around or visitors and travellers of the man’s riika needing bed and lodge. They would get a wife in good measure of the man’s riika relations just as they would do for him while in the same situation. In fact, she most times enjoyed her sex life more than the active wives.
7. Broken families: There were no broken families in Central Gĩkũyũ! In the absence of prostitution, orphans, widows, widowers and divorce, it was inconceivable that a family would appear broken in a discernible manner. The social setting was such that belonging to a gĩthaku, Nyŭmba, mŭhĩrĩga and rŭgongo was a social safety net to cover all shortcomings of any section of the family. Matters were handled in a community wide family setting so that you couldn’t realise even when one is broke. That common approach dispersed the honour and integrity of the whole family among a wider safety net.
8. Poverty: There was no debilitating poverty among the individual Central Gĩkũyũ man or family! The setup was such that the whole clan formed a safety net covering the individual on issues of enormous and not subsistence need. Fines, dowry and fixed property acquisition were clan universal.
The culture of Kŭhithia mahiŭ (hiding away of animals) meant that in time of natural calamity, should a man lose all his wealth, he could eventually replenish it from his own away stock. The process of dowry (fig 28) exchange itself was a huge safety net for families with girls of marriageable age (fig 32). A seemingly poor man had the chance to wake up to huge wealth from this process with cows and goats donning his pen to the amazement of his peers and therefore the popular saying “mŭkabi atongaga na ŭtukũ’ (a lucky man may get rich instantly). Raiding could also change a man’s fortunes in a flash especially when his sons come of age, therefore attaining military status by raiding after initiation. Poverty was never permanent.
Close to the end of the nineteenth century when the British established their evil scheme in Mũrang’a, many of Central Gĩkũyũ customs were criminalized and banned and therefore became untenable. They could not hold cultural meetings, they could not brew their cultural beer round which all spiritual ceremonies were tied, they could not move freely in their territory. They were enslaved reciprocal to their inherent generosity to foreigners. But they were in no way foolish. They rose against the oppressor who had taken all their land and dignity. The Mau Mau war was very intense in Central Gĩkũyũ as you will find in this book, but the people were not to relent.
With their traditional war tactics, their arm making technology and believe in their God and soil, they gave it their all and won.
The Central Gĩkũyũ life however, from the encounter, had changed forever. They have a saying that “Ndĩngĩingĩra irima nandĩmunyũo njoya” (it cannot enter a barrow and not leave some hairs on the walls. Today, almost all Central Gĩkũyũ people are Christians; they are educated and have immersed themselves into western style business. Inherently, a Central Gĩkũyũ is one who doesn’t forget. Despite this inculturation into western traditions, s/he remains inherently a true Gĩkũyũ, following his culture and believes imbued with only what is good and necessary for personal and family survival.
In this book therefore, the reader will find explained the story of the origin of the original Gĩkũyũ, how they consolidated themselves and expanded into a formidable ethnicity, their land tenure, how they practiced their agriculture, industry, art and architecture. Where it came to their increase and expansion, their kinship and family life was central to a cultural way that integrated children from birth through growing up till the initiation of their boys and girls (fig 32) through life milestones. They sang and choreographed their life through songs and dances (fig 40) especially concerning initiation and war.
On further indulgence, you will find that the Central Gĩkũyũ had an elaborate law and justice system which was imposed through taboos and uncleanliness including fines. Such uncleanliness could lead or emanate from activities like warfare and raiding or even death whose solution was as elaborated as it was debilitating. While explaining these in the book, it was not lost to me the need for clarity of purpose. Therefore, as much as possible, the sections are arranged in a chronological manner.
Law and justice were very elaborate in Central Gĩkũyũ culture and in this order, they seem to sit well before warfare and raiding as presented. The accruing taboos (Mĩgiro) and uncleanliness (Thahu) governed the tenets of those laws as sanctions against tyranny with agreed limits. At the end of life for the Central Gĩkũyũ, the process was also not a walk in the park. They revered their dead and through established steps disposed very honourably to the spirit world all their dead as prescribed.
I have made the account of Central Gĩkũyũ life as distinct from the others as full and as complete as my time and opportunities would allow. This book is not an anthropological analysis of events. Neither is it a historical anthology of events. Rather, it is a record of an attempt to salvage the little information about the Central Gĩkũyũ that stand the danger of getting lost.
Thaaaai-to the members of the Central Gĩkũyũ kĩama, mwaki wa rũgongo rũa kĩranga, in which I stand as mũthuri wa mbũri igĩrĩ, my comrades-in-arms of the past, present, and future. In this work as in all my other activities, their co-operation, courage, and sacrifice in the service of the Central Gĩkũyũ people have been the inspiration and the sustaining power.
Finally, I extend my warmest thanks to all those elders and scholars as well as people of all walks of life who gave me much of their time to help collect, critic and record the facts correctly. Of particular note is the seminal writings of Joseph W. Kamenjũ, Mũkaru Ng’ang’a, Louis Leakey, Geofrey Mũriũki, Maina wa Kĩnyati and Kĩnyatta Jonestone kamau (Jomo). Again, thank you very much.

Samuel Mwitũria Maina PhD OGW
Nairobi, 2023

Ondicho TG. Tourism, Power and Politics among the Maasai. Chisinau: Scholars Press; 2022.
Imonje RK. 100 Curriculum Theory, Principles and Processes in Education. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing; 2021.
EA O. 1. Advances in Parasitology: Helminthology. MUMBAI: EXCELLER PUBLISHERS; 2021.
Makokha M, Abdalla S. Arabic for all Book 2. chance publishers Ltd.; 2021.
Olali T. Barua ya Sumbukeni.; 2021.
R. I, Mugambi M. The Curriculum in Perspective . Chisinau: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ; 2021.
Wanja ND, Agnèse J-F, Ford AGP, Day JJ, Ndiwa TC, Turner GF, Getahun A. Identifying and conserving Tilapiine cichlid species in the twenty-first century. Springer; 2021.
Omari H. Islamic law. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2021.
Omari H. Islamic law. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2021.
M M. K.C.S.E IRE revision Made Easier. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2021.
W W. Kiswahili hatua kwa hatua. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2021.
M M. Learn Arabic Language Form Four. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2021.
M M. Learn Arabic Language Form Four: Teacher's Guide. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2021.
M M. Learn Arabic Language Form One. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2021.
M M. Learn Arabic Language Form one: Teacher's Guide. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2021.
M M. Learn Arabic Language Form Three. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2021.
M M. Learn Arabic Language Form Three: Teacher's Guide. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2021.
M M. Learn Arabic Language Form Two. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2021.
Munyoki, J.M., Owino, J., Ndambuki VM. Marketing in Developing Economies: Theory, Practice, and Cases with Special Focus on Africa.. Exceller Books Press, India; 2021.
Masjid Organization in the 21st Century. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2021.
Shagwira H, Mwema FM, MBUYA TO. Polymer-Silica Based Composites in Sustainable Construction: Theory, Preparation and Characterizations. Boca Raton: CRC Press; 2021. Abstracthttps://doi.org/10.1201/9781003231936

This book presents the application of Polymer-Silica Based Composites in the Construction Industry providing the fundamental framework and knowledge needed for the sustainable and efficient use of these composites as building and structural materials. It also includes characterization of prepared materials to ascertain mechanical, chemical, and physical properties and analyses results obtained using similar methods. Topics such as life cycle analysis of plastics, application of plastics in construction and elimination of plastic wastes are also discussed. The book also provides information on the outlook and competitiveness of emerging composites materials.

Covers theory, preparation and characterizations of polymer-silica based composites for green construction.

Discusses technology, reliability, manufacturing cost and environmental impact.

Reviews the classification, application, and processing of polymer-silica composites.

Gives a deeper analysis of the various tests carried out on polymer-silica composites.

Highlights role of such composites in the Industry 4.0 and emerging technologies

The book is aimed at graduate students and researchers in civil engineering, built environment, construction materials, and materials science.

Gitao CG, Njihia LW, Lamuka P. 'Prevalence and risk of milk-borne microbes from camels" Potential microbes from camel milk in Isiolo county, Kenya. Nairobi: lAP Lambert Academic Publishing; 2021.
Omari HK. Qur'an and hadith.; 2021.
Ebrahim YH. Regional micro-bioclimatic architecture 1.0: Tropical scientific design and planning guidance. Chisinau, Moldova: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing; 2021.
M M, S A, M A. Simplified Arabic Language - Proficiency. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2021.
Ebrahim YH. Theoretical architecture (Aleamarat alnazania): Regional bioclimatic architecture. Chisinau, Moldova: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing; 2021.
Zaja OJ. Utafiti na Uchanganuzi wa Fasihi Tafsiri ya Kiswahili. Eldoret Kenya: Utafiti Foundation; 2021.
omari HK, Makokha, Abdalla S. Arabic for all. Nairobi: Chance Publishers; 2020.
M M, S A. Arabic for kids. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2020.
OdongoMahacla, BeboraLillyCaroline, KagunyaDavid, KarabaW, MbuthisPG. Bacteriology and Mycology Handbook for Veterinary students.. Mauritius: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing; 2020.
Orata D. Basic Statistical Thermodynamics. Germany: Lambert Academic Publishing; 2020. AbstractLap Lambert Academic Publishing

Basic Statistical Thermodynamics is a textbook suitable for senior undergraduate students and can be used also by posstgraduate students in Universities. This book is a culmination of over three decades of teaching at the University of Nairobi. The approach in the text is geared towards ensuring that, the student can use the book for self study. This has been achieved by showing in detail a step wise manner the derivation of the concepts and principles of statistical thermodynamics.

Ebrahim YH. Cambiamento di microtemperatura e forma urbana costruita (Italian) Micro-temperature change and urban built form. Chisinau, Moldova: Edizioni Accademische Italiane, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing; 2020.
Maina. Design Materials and Processes Vol 6. Saarbrucken, Germany: Lambert Academic Publishers; 2020.
Magutu PO, Inyega JO, Nyaanga RO. Evidence-based training assessment approaches and methodologies in procurement planning and supply chain managemen. Knowledge Empowerment Foundation. ISBN: 978-81-942015-4-0; 2020.
Focus Grade 5 Kiswahili. . Nairobi: Focus publishers; 2020.
Focus Grade 5 T/G.. Nairobi: Focus publishers; 2020.
Orata D. Fundamentals of Electrochemistry. Germany: Lambert Academic Publisher; 2020. AbstractLap Lambert Academic Publishing

Fundamentals of Electrochemistry is a text which discusses all aspects of the electrochemical processes. This includes, discussions ranging from primary definition of terms in electrochemistry to solution of advanced electrochemical equations which is key in explaining the various electrode processes. The textbook is ideal for senior undergraduate and postgraduate students in Universities.

Bulinda BM, Inyega HN, Inyega JO. Instructional supervision and inspection practice, 2nd Ed. . LAP LAMBART Academic Publishing. ISBN: 978-620-0-65126-6; 2020.
Islam in Africa . Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2020.
M M, S A. My Arabic Harakaats and Sukuun (vowels and no vowel). Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2020.
omari HK, Makokha M, Abdalla S. My Arabic letters book. Nairobi: Chance Publishers; 2020.
M M, S A. My Arabic Numbers Book (0 – 10). Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2020.
M M, S A. My Arabic Numbers Book (11 – 50). Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2020.
M M, S A. My Arabic Numbers Book (50+). Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2020.
M M, S A. My Arabic single letters book. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2020.
S A, M M. My Joined Arabic Alphabets. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2020.
M M, S A. My Muduuds and Shadda. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2020.
M M, S A. My Tanwiins (double vowels). Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2020.
Rop PBK, Nyamai PCM, Namwiba WH. Narrative Glossary of Fundamentals for Applied Geology. Scholars' Press; 2020.Website
BeboraLillyCaroline, OdongoMahacla. Practical Bacteriology and Mycology Manual for Veterinary Students. Mauritius: Lap Lambert Academic Publishing; 2020.
Ebrahim YH. Preparation de la recherche universitaire et des theses (French) Preparation for academic research and theses: From undergraduate to postgraduate degree levels. Chisinau, Moldova: Editions Universitaires Europeennes, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ; 2020.
Ebrahim YH. Preparazione alla ricerca accademica e alle tesi (Italian) Preparation for academic research and theses: From undergraduate to postgraduate degree levels. Chisinau, Moldova: Edizioni Accademische Italiane, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing; 2020.
Ebrahim YH. Regional bioclimatic architecture 1.0: In the beginning and introduction. Nairobi, Kenya: Ebenergy Enterprises; 2020.
Gichure M, Kitala P, Kihurani D, Mande J, Munene N. Sero-prevalence and risk factors of African Horse Sickness among donkeys in a highland area of Kenya. University of Nairobi; 2020.
omari HK, Makokha M, Masoud A, Abdalla S. Simplified Arabic Language. Nairobi: Chance Publishers Ltd; 2020.
M M. Simplified Arabic Language. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2020.
Simplified Arabic Language Advanced. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2020.
M M. Simplified Arabic Language: Elementary. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2020.
M M. Simplified Arabic Language: Intermediate. Nairobi: Chance publishers Ltd; 2020.
Bulinda BM, Inyega HN, Inyega JO. The source book on labour relations. LAP LAMPARD Academic Publishing. ISBN: 978-620-2-67531-4; 2020.
Cecilia OM, John W, Gubbels P, Mokaya PO. Surviving COVID-19: The neglected remedy. A mini Barefoot Guide. South Africa: Alliance for Food Sovereignty In Africa ; 2020.
Owino EA. Trends in Parasitology: Protozoology. Mumbai: Exceller Books; 2020.
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