Effects of Social and Community Issues in Inter-Ethnic Conflicts on Economic Growth in Selected sub-counties in Kenya
Abstract
The Government efforts in mitigating the vice has bone no fruits as the number of deaths keeps
on rising from an estimate of 7, 9 and 13 people in 2012, 2014 and 2016 respectively.The main
purpose of the study was therefore to assess the effects of social and community issues in interethnic
conflicts on economic growth in Muhoroni and Tinderet Kenya. Karl Marx’s Conflict
theory was adopted. A correlational study was conducted using a population of 1051 from which
simple random sampling was used to obtain a simple of 220 respondents. Questionnaires were
the main tools used for data collection. The collected data was analysed using both descriptive
and inferential methods which entailed frequency counts and percentages, means and standard
deviations and regression models respectively. A response rate of 80.7% was realized thus
affirming the significance and relevance of the data. The findings revealed that social issues had
a negative effect with significant contribution to the economic growth (β=..666, p<.05) while
community issues had a slightly weaker significant effect (β=.198,p<.05).Social and community
issues of Inter-ethnic Conflicts had an effect on economic growth and accounted for 58.1%
significant variance in economic growth (R square =.581, F(2, 217)=261.296, p=.000). The
study concluded that the inter-ethnic conflicts in Nyando, Muhoroni and Tinderet sub-counties
were the root causes of the stagnated economy. The study recommended various approaches
namely enactment of legislation that can enforce punitive actions against the perpetrators;
adopting multiagency approach in curbing the vice; stakeholder involvement and engagement in
finding a lasting solution to inter-ethnic conflicts; the national government, lands commission
and the members of the community explores ways to deal with matters land.
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