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Application of vertical electrical sounding for groundwater exploration of Cape Coast municipality in the Central Region of Ghana
The focus of this study is to delineate groundwater-bearing zones for the drilling of boreholes to ensure sustainable water supply in the Cape Coast municipality using the vertical electrical sounding (VES) technique. -
Potential effects of warmer worms and vectors on onchocerciasis transmission in West Africa
Development times of eggs, larvae and pupae of vectors of onchocerciasis (Simulium spp.) and of Onchocerca volvulus larvae within the adult females of the vectors decrease with increasing temperature. At and above 258C, the parasite could reach its infective stage in less than 7 days when vectors could transmit after only two gonotrophic cycles. -
Assessment of Hazard Flash Points Predisposing Resident Communities to Disaster Risk in Adentan Municipality in Ghana
The dynamics in global development and population growth has led to increasing disasters. Migration to urban areas in the quest for greener pastures and white colour jobs in developing countries has become a driving force of movement of people. -
Attitude and Perception of Academic and Administrative Staff towards Progression in Higher Institutions of Learning in Ghana
The continuous development of staffs of higher institutions of learning is crucial in the attainment of institutional and national goals on quality education. -
Relationship marketing and customer satisfaction in the Ghanaian hospitality industry: An empirical examination of trust and commitment
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate how relationship marketing practice can lead to customer satisfaction in the current practices in the hotel industry in Ghana. Globally, the hospitality industry ranks as one of the most competitive business sectors with competing organisations relying on a cocktail of strategies such as relationship marketing to stay relevant, and attract and retain customers. -
The Internationalization Agenda of African Universities in the Next Decade
Since the late 2000s, a growing number of African universities have put the international dimension at the heart of their strategic agenda. -
Crash prediction model for two-lane rural highways in the Ashanti region of Ghana.
Crash Prediction Models (CPMs) have been used elsewhere as a useful tool by road Engineers and Planners. There is however no study on the prediction of road traffic crashes on rural highways in Ghana. The main objective of the study was to develop a prediction model for road traffic crashes occurring on the rural sections of the highways in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.