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    • Cutting with Words: Kick out Corruption with Swahili Proverbs 

      Mwangi, L.; Maitaria, J.N. (African Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (AJHSS), 2019)
      Corruption is a thorny issue that has (and still) is being discussed by the people and features prominently in social media: not a single day passes without it being mentioned either openly or in secrecy. In Kenya and in ...
    • Euphemistic Sugarcoats of Bribe in Dholuo: A Cognitive Integration Model 

      Ogal, G. O.; Macharia, K.T. (African Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (AJHSS), 2019)
      The supposition by cognitive linguists that certain language data requires analysis above conventional provisions of grammar is the take-off point in the studies exploring the relationship between cognition and language. ...
    • Rent-seeking and Taxation Pilfering in Kenya: Impact on Post-colonial Economy 

      Tarus, I. (African Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (AJHSS), 2019)
      Kenyans have witnessed taxation injustice since the colonial period. At the onset, colonial taxation in Kenya materialized as an instrument of submission, governance and of economic exploitation. It is through taxation ...
    • A Review of the Changing Nature of Corruption in Post-independent Kenya 

      Osamba, J.O. (African Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences (AJHSS), 2019)
      Corruption continues to be a major challenge to Kenya’s socio-economic and political development. Corruption has undergone a metamorphosis over the years. In the 1960s and 1970s, corruption was referred to in terms of “ten ...
    • The Yoruba Philosophy of Law and the Challenge of Corruption in Nigeria 

      Adebayo, A; Akintona, E.O (AFRICAN JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (AJHSS), 2019)
      One of the challenges confronting nation-building in Africa today is the incessant, destructive social forces and corruption in particular. The mechanism of accountability and transparency has been perverted not only by ...