This performance made MMUST clinch the overall top position with a landslide, having a total of 53.5 wins, followed by a distant Kenyatta University with 33.5 wins. In other in-door games, MMUST took position 2 in women’s Tennis and Karate; while in Chess the men’s team was position 3.
With sustained support from the university management under the leadership of the Vice Chancellor Prof. Fred Otieno, Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academic & Student Affairs) Prof. Josephine Ngaira, and the Dean of Students Dr. Bernadette Abwao, MMUST students have exhibited greater participation and performance in sports and other activities nationally. Congratulations to the teams and coaches for doing us proud.
