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The African Multidisciplinary Journal of Research is a forum where researchers publish their scholarly work and disseminate their unique research findings to a wide audience. The journal establishes a dialogue from a community of scholars and researchers in different fields of study. The platform also provides opportunities for development of authentic theoretical thinking in various fields of study as well as raising the standards of research. The journal connects the academic world and industry platforms which is inevitable with the emerging global trends.

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  3. Vol. 8 No. II (2023): African Multidisciplinary Journal of Research

DOI: https://doi.org/10.71064/spu.amjr.8.II

Published: 2024-01-30

Articles

Thematic Curriculum, Role of Parents, and Quality of Primary Education: A Governance Challenge for the Anglican Church of Uganda

Samson Musana

1-23

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Deontological versus Teleological Views of Deception in Medical Research

Lagat D. Kipkemboi

19 - 38

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Homosexuality and Spirituality: A digital age missiological dilemma for the Anglican Church in Uganda

Samson I. Musana

39 - 65

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Jesus’ teaching on the poor widow in Mark 12:41-44: Towards a contextual reading of the text in relation to the church’s teaching on giving

Okeno P. Akoth

66 - 87

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Local variables describing poverty and wellbeing among residents of Kibra slum; Nairobi, Kenya

Wanjiku N. Njagi, Charity I. Irungu, Peter Koome

88 - 116

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Modernism and Covid-19 Pandemic: A comparative reading of pathology in Corona Virus Disease-19 pandemic and contemporary African prose

Andrew Nyongesa

117 - 137

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Covid-19 Pandemic and the Church in Kenya in the Context of Modern Information Communication Technology

Peter J. Bwire

138 - 153

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Conspiracy Theories, Community Radio, and Uptake of COVID-19 Preventive Behaviors in Kenya. A Case of SIFA FM

Gladys Muasya, wanjugu Wachira, Susan Mwangi

172 - 196

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