MMUST hosted a Workshop on Mainstreaming International Multinational Environmental Agreements (MEA) on Chemicals of Concern, on 10th April 2018. This was a collaborative arrangement between the Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry-MMUST, and the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Government of Kenya. The ultimate intention of this workshop is to improve Kenya’s compliance with the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), and Dioxins and Furans in particular.
The guest speaker, who is an environmental expert from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry, Mr. Francis Kihunda, urged MMUST environmental researchers to take up the challenge, find a niche and contribute to the development of Environmental Management Policy in Kenya. “Based on the research and technological capacity of MMUST, this university should take a leading role in the monitoring and analysis of toxic persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in the environmental” Mr. Kihunda said.
The Dean, School of Natural Sciences, Dr. Joseph Owino, affirmed the commitment of MMUST to promote quality environmental research, and align Masters and Doctorate activities to international programmes that address multilateral environmental agreements.
MMUST has already been mandated to handle the assessment of pollutants such as mercury in gold mines like those in Ikolomani, as well as Dioxins and Furans from Webuye paper mills that may be polluting River Nzoia. This was revealed by the Chairman, Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Dr. Francis Orata Omoto, who is an established environmental chemist.
The workshop was attended by over thirty participants from across various sections of the university. The university management, led by the Vice Chancellor Prof. Fred Otieno, has committed to invest resources towards environmental research, as part of the mission to implement the Presidential Big Four Agenda, considering that environmental waste management remains a challenge in ensuring human health, food security, infrastructural development, and manufacturing of products.



It was yet another happy day for MMUST at the Kenya Universities Sports Association (KUSA) National tournaments, held at Kibabii University over the weekend. MMUST Scrabble Team was on top of other scrabble giants like Kenyatta University, Technical University of Kenya, and Mount Kenya University.
It was all jamboree as MMUST RFC was declared the 2018 Kenya Rugby Union (KRU) championship winners. This was after a comfortable 27:6 win against Kitale RFC in a match played on MMUST grounds over the weekend. Five tries; a brace each from skipper Samuel Mbeche, Elvis Amunya and Derick Oksai plus a conversion from Claus Masika delivered the title for MMUST. On the other hand, Kitale RFC managed 2 penalties.
MMUST men soccer team came top in the just concluded Kenya Universities Sports Association (KUSA) football championship, 2018. The finals, played at Kibabii University over the weekend saw MMUST player, Bramwel Bukono scored a winning brace against Machakos University in a match that ended 2:1.
Various Agricultural-based organizations had the opportunity to showcase to the farmers how to do appropriate farming during the farmer’s field day that was held at the University Farm on 11th May, 2018.
MMUST played a vital role in hosting the first ever Annual Career and Job Expo 2018 that saw over 5000 youth in attendance, on 18th to 19th May 2018. This was part of collaborative efforts by the Office of the Kakamega Senator, Hon. Cleophas Malala, and MMUST management led by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Fred Otieno. This was aimed at empowering the youth and ensuring that career knowledge is directly imparted on them for a better generation.
MMUST is determined and dedicated to achieve the Vision 2030 goals as an academic institution in the Country. By 2030, the country targets to achieve 10% forest cover in a move that will see more trees planted thus, increased green cover in the Country. The National Tree Planting day, 12th May, 2018, led by President Uhuru Kenyatta had a theme dubbed, “Panda Miti, Penda Kenya.”
Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology hosted the International Nurses Week on Wednesday 9th May, 2018 as a way of boosting President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Big Four Agenda for the Country. The event’s theme was dubbed: “Nurses a Voice to Lead- Health is a Human Right: Access, Investment and Economic Growth.”
Increasing demand for high quality materials derived from very tiny particles is driving the science world towards Nanotechnology. This is a growing field in Synthetic Chemistry that has very wide applications. MMUST, through the TWAS-DFG Cooperation Visitors Programme, has initiated collaborative research and trainings with the Technical University (TU) of Dresden in Germany.
