MMUST and the University of Venda (UNIVEN), South Africa, have been enjoying good working relationship for the past 4 years. This has been enhanced through a collaborative Memorandum of Understanding, which has given opportunity to the MMUST Scholars, Dr. Eunice Kanaga Najoli, Dr. Lucy Mandillah and Dr. James Bill Ouda to be part of the UNIVEN Post Doctoral Research Fellowships (PDRFs) program.
Speaking of the Post Doc opportunity, Dr. Ouda said “this PDRF is a learning curve and an opportunity for candidates to cross-pollinate ideas and experiences between MMUST and UNIVEN”. He said that the program has enhanced his growth as a scholar by allowing him and his colleagues to conduct research and submit quality manuscripts in high impact journals. Hopefully, at the end of the PDRF program, they will leave UNIVEN as more refined and experienced scholars and share the same with colleagues at MMUST and beyond, said Dr. Ouda.
UNIVEN Director of Research and Innovation, Prof. Georges-Ivo Ekosse, noted that the postdoctoral training under the observation of an experienced supervisor expands research skills, develops independence and shapes career trajectories. The training program also balances research, teaching, professional development and post graduate student supervision. He also noted that the fellowship is potentially available for a period of three years with prospects of further funding.



Lake Victoria Grass Ultimate Tournament (LVGUT) held at Kisumu Polytechnic over the weekend of 2nd-3rd June 2018 was marked with a lot of sporting enthusiasm. Sports giants MMUST took part in the Frisbee tournament. MMUST, the first entrants to this tournament managed to edge out their opponents and giants of this sport Nairobi Cool Waters 10-5, and the defending champions Impala 7-6, in the quarter and semifinals, respectively.
MMUST through the Greening Initiative and the Organization of Environmental Conservationists (OEC) was involved in the World Environment Day related activities in Kakamega. The event, which was held on 2nd June 2018, in preparation for actual big day, was organized by the Wildlife Club of Kenya (WCK), County Government of Kakamega, and members of environmental clubs from various primary and secondary schools.
MMUST women handball proved unbeatable in the western region. The ladies edged out all their opponents in the Western Handball Federation Tournament on 1st of June 2018 at MMUST grounds. The ladies enjoyed the cheering from the local supporters, and comfortably finished with an 18-8 win in the final match against Flickers, an alumni team. This was after they had eliminated Madira Girls at the semifinals.
In thrilling matches, MMUST RFC was crowned champions in the opening round of the Kings of Rugby 7s tournament, held at Dedan Kimathi University, on the weekend of 2nd-3rd June 2018. This is after edging out African Nazarene University 31-5; and thwarting their archrival and defending champions USIU, in a much exciting semifinal that ended 24-5.
MMUST and Victims of Terrorism Organization Kenya (VTOK) are participating in a joint Workshop on Building a Culture of Peace and non-Violence, 5th to 8th June 2018. MMUST Director of International Relations and Academic Linkages (DIAL), Dr. Catherine Aurah, said that the workshop is part of activities of a collaborative MoU to create peaceful society and develop Peace Ambassadors. “The world is messed up by war and conflict all over, and it is high time we develop processes that will create peaceful societies” said Dr. Aurah.
MMUST Chancellor, Dr. Peter Muthoka, accompanied by the Chair of Council, Dr. Jeremy Bundi and the Council members, Mr. Samson Muchelule and Mr. Don Riaro, visited the University Friday 18th to 19th May, 2018. 