MMUST RFC continued their fantastic performance in the Nationwide Western Region Conference-A league by crushing Sheywe RFC 46:6 on Saturday 17th March 2018. This extended their lead in the seven-team competition to 50 points. The champions have now created a huge gap of 20 points from their closest rival Webuye RFC.
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MMUST on the Road to Internationalisation
‘We commend the University’s development projects so far,’ Council
The First Ever NMR Machine in Eastern and Central Africa is at MMUST
MMUST Scholar Rallies for Development Politics
HealthIT: The Driver to Revolutionize Health Information Systems in Health Sector in Kenya
SOCCER: MMUST FC in a Dramatic Comeback
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Globalization has stimulated movement towards Internationalisation of Higher Education. This is a pet topic and passion of the MMUST Scholar, Professor Elizabeth Abenga, an expert in Curriculum and Instructional Technology, Internationalisation, and founding Director of International Relations and Academic Linkages at MMUST. Internationalisation of higher education is gaining importance in the operations of all university functions.

MMUST acquired the first ever Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) machine in Eastern and Central Africa. NMR is a modern spectroscopic analytical instrument used by researchers to determine the structure of organic substances present in living things and the environment. The Head of Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry Dr. Francis Orata said that “With this latest model of NMR machine, we have the capacity to tell the exact kind of substances that are present in medicinal plants, nutritive traditional vegetables, and other organic materials from living things. It is even possible for us to determine the exact poisonous substances such as aflatoxins in contaminated maize. And we as well can elucidate the compounds contained in genetically modified organisms (GMOs)”.
“African governments need to transform their political systems to embrace Development Politics”. This is the rallying call by the MMUST Scholar, Professor Frank K. Matanga, a Political Scientist in the School of Disaster Management & Humanitarian Assistance (SDMHA).
Competition for qualification to the Kenyan Premier League was hot on the afternoon of Sunday 18th March 2018. Tough battle in FKF National Division Two Western Zone League between MMUST FC and Bungoma All Stars yielded a 1:1 draw.
The Kenya Society for Sports Medicine (KSSM) has appointed Dr. Peter Bukhala of MMUST as Vice Chairman. Dr. Bukhala of the Department of Health Promotion and Sports Science has been instrumental in the formation of KSSM. This society includes a wide range of professionals such as medical doctors, physiotherapists, sports scientists, athletic trainers and coaches.