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Title: | Challenging the rulers: a leadership model for good governance |
Editor: | Okombo, Okoth |
Year: | 2011 |
Pages: | 283 |
Language: | English |
City of publisher: | Nairobi |
Publisher: | East African Educational Publishers in partnership with Community Aid International |
Geographic term: | Kenya |
Subjects: | leadership governance local government political parties women politicians youth minority groups |
External link: | https://su-plus.strathmore.edu/bitstream/handle/11071/3519/Challenging%20the%20rulers.pdf |
Abstract: | This book brings to the fore the issue of leadership in developing countries like Kenya. Citing specific examples, it singles out bad leadership as the main cause of stagnation and underdevelopment in Africa. Contents: Contemporary Kenya and its leadership (Joseph Kwaka and Thuranira Mwenda Mutunga); The leadership Kenyans deserve (P.L.O. Lumumba); Political leadership and governance (Joseph Kwaka and Hazel Mumbo); The structure of leadership in county governments (Bobby Mkangi); Leadership and the transformation of society (Mary Mwiandi); Political parties and the quest for good leadership (Njeri Kabeberi); Political leadership and economic development (Joseph Kwaka); Women in leadership and governance (Jacqueline Adhiambo Oduol); Leadership at the national and county levels (Barrack O. Muluka); The youth in leadership and governance (Okoth Okombo); The rights of minority and marginalised groups in accessing leadership positions (Betty Sungura-Nyabuto); Vetting and social audit of leaders (Joseph Kwaka). [ASC abstract] |