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KENYA WILDLIFE SERVICE TRAINING INSTITUTE

P.O BOX 842

NAIVASHA

EMAIL: bonfacengugi4@gmail.com

FIELD ATTACHEMENT REPORT

HOTEL NOKRAS MURAN’GA

COMPILED BY:

BONFACE NGUGI WAWERU

DTM/300/013/002

SUPERVISOR:

MR MICHAEL OYUNDI

THIS FIELD ATTACHMENT REPORT IS PRESENTED AS A PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF AN AWARD OF DIPLOMA IN TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT

FEBRUARY 2015

DECLARATION

I declare that this report is my original work and has not been submitted anywhere else around the various institutions for any academic award.

Student’s name: Bonface Ngugi

Admission no: DTM/300/013/002

Signature: ………………………….. Date: ………………..

This field report has been submitted for the examination with the approval of KWSTI supervisor

Supervisor’s name: Mr. Michael Oyundi

Signature: …………………………. Date: ………………..

DEDICATION

I would like to dedicate this field attachment report to my beloved parents who have shown concern by providing financial support. Also to our lecturers, my friends and anyone else who will read this attachment report.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I would like to acknowledge the efforts of my supervisor Mr Michel oyundi who ensured that my field attachment was successful. I also acknowledge the administration of KWSTI headed by Prof. George Owiti Otianga for organizing this exercise. I would like to appreciate my parents for providing me all the financial support that I needed during this field attachment, and without forgetting hotel Nokras who were willing to give a chance in order for me to enrich my experience.

ABBREVIATIONS

KWS- Kenya Wildlife Service

KSH- Kenya Shillings

PRO- Purchase Requisition Order

F&B-Food and beverage

1.0 CHAPTER ONE

1.1 INTRODUCTION

Field attachment in a broad view is a skills-transfer competence based learning method within a real work environment. The broad aims of this field attachment include; expose the trainees to the real work situations, complement and extend the trainee’s institutional...