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Diaspora Kenyans Invited to Open MSMEs at Diaspora University Town
Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are the largest contributors to the U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which has grown from $53 billion in 1933 to $30 trillion. This growth has also created more than 80% of jobs in the U.S. 300 MSMEs will be open at Diaspora
DUT Diaspora Kenyan Relocation to Kenya Plan
Diaspora University Town (DUT) has a Diaspora Kenyan relocation plan that enables any Diaspora Kenyan to apply to relocate to Kenya. The plan mirrors the factors that led Diaspora Kenyans to relocate to their current countries. The plan includes a job at the DUT project and housing. The plan requires
Kanunga High Alumni Diaspora University Founder Plan
Roy Muli Musyoka has started the Kanunga High Alumni Diaspora University Founder Plan. The plan aims to engage Kanunga High alumni in the founding of Diaspora University and Diaspora University Town. Roy says, “Kanunga Alumni should be in the list of Diaspora University founders and be part of the project
Diaspora University Town Founders Pleased that the Nairobi-Mombasa Highway Development is Back on Track.
An article in the Business Daily newspaper titled, “Fresh chance for US firm in Mombasa Expressway deal,” reads, “The American investors behind the Nairobi-Mombasa Expressway have been sent back to the drawing board where they are expected to prepare a fresh Project Development Report (PDR) to demonstrate the bankability of
2,000 Jobs for Diaspora Kenyans at Diaspora University Town
Diaspora Kenyans are a result of jobs created abroad. Diaspora University Town (DUT) is a job-creation project. The project is on track to achieve 20,000 new jobs. 2,000 jobs are reserved for Diaspora Kenyans who wish to return to Kenya. Just as jobs created abroad feed, clothe, house,
Frank Mutura at 85 Founds Diaspora University in Kenya
Frank Mutura graduated with an economics degree from the University of Nairobi, then known as University College Nairobi, a constituent college of the University of East Africa. For over 60 years, Frank contributed to the development of Kenya and the USA. In the next 5 years, to his 90th birthday,
Diaspora Kenyans Visit DUT & Challenge Kenyans to Turn Diaspora Remittances into Projects
“Remittances to Kenya hit record, but diaspora struggles to find meaningful investments,” an article by Mshale in the U.S was part of the discussion by Diaspora Kenyans Frank Mutura of Raleigh, NC, Noah Wangai of Moreno Valley, CA, and Sam Kabuki of Lakewood, CA, when visiting Diaspora University Town