MMUST has taken a major role in addressing the persistent problem of food insecurity, by promoting the cultivation of drought tolerant root tuber crops in Western Kenya. This is part of the extension functions of the University, majorly entrenched through various MMUST satellite campuses, study centres and field stations. In Vihiga County, MMUST has established a farmer-participatory sweet potato germplasm multiplication centre at the Ebunangwe Field Station.
MMUST Policy Researcher, Dr. Stanley Omuterema, together with his field assistant, Ms. Evah Shabuya, have been on the forefront of this noble project. “We have multiplied and disseminated to farmers at least seven sweet potato varieties developed by the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO)” says Dr. Omuterema. The sweet potato varieties multiplied, most of which mature within 4 months, include Bungoma, Jaukaroti, Kenspot-1 (Nyawo), Mugande, SPK-031, Vindolo Tamu and Vitaa. However, the production of sweet potato in the region is being constrained by plant diseases, rodent pests such as moles and squirrels, and theft. “We thank the University for supporting this initiative that would have great impact in addressing the question of Food Security in the Presidential Big Four Agenda” said Dr. Omuterema.



MMUST hosted the First Biophysical Society Conference, which focused on Harnessing Scholarly Biophysical Potential in Africa, on 6th July 2018. Biophysics is an interdisciplinary Science that applies the approaches and methods of Physics in the study Biological Systems. The interim President of the Biophysical Society (Kenya), Mr. Philip Amuyunzu Mang’are, a lecturer and researcher in the department of Physics (MMUST), gave an overview of the Biophysical Society. “This Biophysics discipline covers all scales of biological organization, from molecular to organismic levels, through to populations and ecosystems at large” he said.
Education Cabinet Secretary Amb. Dr. Amina Mohamed praised MMUST for the unrelenting efforts towards bringing higher education to marginal areas such as Turkana County in Northern Kenya. This was during visits to Kakuma Refugee Camp, and Turkana West University College, a Consituent of MMUST, on 2nd July, 2018. The Cabinet Secretary, in particular, hailed MMUST for the provision of University Education to refugees and Northern Kenya Communities, spreading out to the war torn South Sudan.
The New MMUSO Leadership took full charge of the student organization, in a colorful swearing-in ceremony held at the Main Campus on 28th June 2018. Taking the oath administered by the Legal Officer Ms. Josephine Osiro, were the MMUSO President Clifton Kisera, Deputy President Esther Nyaboke, Secretary General Julius Museu, Treasurer Boniface Kirimi, Secretary Academics Patrick Odhiambo, Secretary Sports and Entertainment Bahati Mong’are, Secretary Gender and Special Interests Noyline Cherotich, and 36 members of parliament drawn from various sections of the University.
It was a day filled with pomp, splendor and colour at Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology on Tuesday June 12th, 2018, when the institution received musical instruments from the US-Based Global Youth Groove (GYG), an International Organization that promotes music talent and facilities around the world.
African Development Bank (AfDB) representative, Dr. Emmanuel Musyoka, visited MMUST as a potential host for the premier editions of the Africa-Wide Innovation and ICT Center of Excellence initiative. Dr. Musyoka, a Sustainability Specialist in the Education, Human Capital and Employment Division of AfDB, was on the mission to prepare African youth for the Fourth Industrial Revolution by imparting digital skills through Information and Communication Technology (ICT) trainings. This would be achieved through partnerships between AfDB and universities in actualizing the ‘Jobs for the Youth in Africa (JfYA) ICT and Innovation Centers of Excellence Initiative’.
MMUST has positioned itself as a key player in sustainable agriculture and environmental protection. This is through the collaborative research project, “Scaling up Sustainable Land Management and Agro-Biodiversity Conservation to Reduce Environmental Degradation in Small Scale Agriculture in Western Kenya”. The five-year project, funded by the Global Environmental Facility (GEF) to a tune of USD 3.5 million, is spearheaded by the Kenya Agricultural and Livestock Research Organization (KALRO); with other partners being Kenya Forestry Research Institute (KEFRI), Kenya Forest Service (KFS), County Governments of Kakamega, Vihiga and Nandi; Nature Kenya, Community Forest Associations (CFAs) among others. In a strategic workshop at KARLO-Alupe in Busia County held on 30th-31st May 2018, MMUST was represented by the researchers Dr. Francis Muyekho, a leading Agronomist, and Mr. Humphrey Agevi, an Environmentalist. In the project, MMUST will play a key role of teaching and supervision of postgraduate students, who will work on different research topics.
MMUST hosted the Nation Media Group (NMG) team headed by the new CEO Mr. Stephen Gitagama, during a courtesy call by the University Vice Chancellor Prof. Fred Otieno at the main campus, on 5th June 2018. The meeting was aimed at establishing a formidable working relationship between the two institutions to mutually work together and enable academics from MMUST publish their articles not only on the NMG’s national newspaper-The Daily Nation, but also on its various social media platforms, to increase the University’s publicity. Speaking during the meeting, Mr. Gitagama applauded the MMUST team articulating that NMG staffs from MMUST were doing an excellent job thanks to the best training they acquired from the University. He also urged MMUST team to be sharing their articles in real-time for them to get published, as they are shifting from feeding their audience with daily hard news, to providing educational and life changing publications and therefore need for MMUST researchers to bring on board their articles for publication.
MMUST has continued proliferating its international networks outside the continent. June 4th2018, Scholars from Ball State University (BSU) landed in MMUST for a partnership to champion for Early Childhood Education. Among the scholars were Prof. Winnie Mucherah, Deborah Lanier and Melinda Messineo, an associate Vice President for Diversity at BSU. 