MMUST and DeustcheWelle Akademie Set Stage on Slaying the Monster of Corruption in Media
MMUST Journalism and Mass Communication students and DeustcheWelle Akademie (DW) representatives from Germany had an opportunity to share their experiences on issues facing journalists in Kenya, on 18th October 2018. This was during an open forum organized by the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication (JMC-MMUST).



MMUST is proud to announce its first ever Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Dr. Namenya Daniel Naburi, who will work under the international BRECcIA Project (Building Research Capacity for Sustainable Water and Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa). BRECcIA brings together a multi-disciplinary team of researchers from the United Kingdom and Africa, led by the University of Southampton in partnership with Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology, University of Malawi, University of Ghana, Kenyatta University, University of Nairobi and Technical University of Kenya.
MMUST has again asserted its ever-growing performance as a global research hotspot, and a key player in matters concerning Agriculture and Food Security. Our young researcher, Mr. Bonphace Collins Mangeni, won the Most Promising Innovation Award in tackling food insecurity in Africa, during the recent UK-Africa Food Security Symposium that was held at the Sainsbury Laboratory, University of Cambridge, on 11th September 2018. 
MMUST Athletics team emerged best in both men and women categories of the Kenya Universities Sports Association (KUSA) Western Region games held at Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology (JOOUST), on 30th September, 2018. MMUST managed to edge out their long time rivals, University of Kabianga, among other contestants that included JOOUST, Kaimosi, Kibabii, Kisii, Maseno and Rongo. This win grants the team a ticket to the National KUSA games to be held in Moi University Eldoret on 4th November, 2018. The team received a number of trophies and medals from various guests at the tournament amidst accolades. During the event, MMUST women Badminton and men Chess teams also excelled by emerging position 2 and 3 respectively. The teams expressed gratitude to the University Management for the support that has enabled them perform highly in sports.
MMUST netball players were among the university players who represented Kenya in the just concluded International University Sports Federation (FISU), held at Makerere University in Uganda, on 17th to 21st September 2018. Of the 7 players in the Kenyan team, 4 were drawn from MMUST, and they included Salim Supra, Abigael Mwajuma, Naomi Oichoe and the team captain Hellen Sinoya. The Kenyan team edged out Sri Lanka (62:33), USA (44:40) and Zimbabwe, with a margin of 20 goals, out of the 6 matches played in the tournament. MMUST goal shooter, Salim Supra scored the highest number of individual goals among the Kenyan players, who ended up in position 4 overall after Singapore, Uganda and South Africa respectively. The highly impressed Sinoya applaude the Kenyan team for the great potential displayed against opponents “the Kenyan team has displayed a great potential, despite the Singapore having come from a netball academy, they only managed to beat the Kenyan team with a margin of 1 goal” she said. She attributed this promising performance to teamwork and commitment among the Kenyan players.
MMUST held a week-long orientation of the newly enrolled first year students to acquaint them with university operations and procedures, from 27th September to 2nd October 2018. At the climax of the event, speakers drawn from the entire academic and non-academic departments, took the freshmen through experiences of an ideal MMUST student as a universal player.
MMUST and The John Hopkins Program for International Education in Gynaecology and Obstetrics (JHPIEGO) have laid strategies for utilizing various health facilities to provide free adolescent reproductive health services. The joint mission has brought on board various key players in the health sector, including the County Government of Kakamega, Family Health Options Kenya (FHOK), Aphia Halisi, Maendeleo ya wanawake, Great Lakes University of Kisumu (GLUK), European Society for the Study of Human Evolution (ESHE), Bukura Agricultural College, Kenya Medical Training Colleges among others.
MMUST technologists have positively welcomed the move by the University management to advance TVET programmes as a way of enhancing skilled manpower and creating opportunities for self-employment. This was during a workshop on ‘The Role of Technical Staff in Enhancing Capacity in Teaching, Training, Research and Innovation, held at the Busia Agricultural Training Centre from 25th - 26th of July 2018. “This is an opportunity for technologists to exploit their full potential through TVET-based programmes,” said Mr. Nicholas Kitungulu, a Senior Technologist in the Department of Biological Sciences.
MMUST through the Directorate of Career Services has increased efforts to implement strategies that will ensure students and alumni are economically viable with enhanced career opportunities, locally and globally. This was during a workshop organized by the MMUST Careers Management Board that worked towards aligning the MMUST Career Policy to the recent Government Strategy document, at the Busia Agricultural Training Center, on 22nd and 23rd August, 2018. The University’s Director of Career Services, Dr. Teresa Okoth, said that MMUST was the second public university to establish a Career Service Centre, even before the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Education Amb. (Dr) Amina Mohamed officially unveiled the National Office with its Career Services Guidelines in Kenya. 