Water hyacinth is one of Kenya’s most troublesome invasive plants, clogging lakes and rivers across the country. However, MMU researcher Prof. Anastasiah Ngigi’s research is giving the aquatic weed a new purpose, creating eco-friendly biochar composites that can sorb antibiotic residues and antibiotic resistance genes in manure before it is applied to farmland. “Manure contains...Read More
Multimedia University of Kenya (MMU) has kick-started Competency-Based Education and Training (CBET) readiness sensitization training for all academic staff to align with the new education system. In a speech read on her behalf by Deputy Vice Chancellor Academic Affairs, Research and Innovation, Prof Livingstone Ngoo, during the opening session of the training, MMU Vice Chancellor...Read More
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