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TSC Teachers can Join Diaspora University Founding

In the Constitution of Kenya, Article 53, we wrote, “(1) Every child has the right— (b) to free and compulsory basic education. In Article 237, we wrote, “(1) There is established the Teachers Service Commission. (2) The functions of the Commission are— (b) to recruit and employ registered teachers.” Today

CBK Can Loan Money to Meet Communities' Constitutional Rights.

In 2020, Kingdom Bank received a KSh 20 billion loan facility from the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK). The exact amount of 20,960,000,000 was advanced as a zero-interest loan in accordance with the CBK statutory mandate as regulator. Kingdom Bank started the (7) repayment in 2023, paying

Mortgage Financier KMRC of Kenya, compared to Fannie Mae of USA.

Kenya Mortgage Refinance Company (KMRC) of Kenya is owned by the Government of Kenya, Kenya Banks and SACCOs, the World Bank, and Shelter Afrique. KMRC was founded in 2019 to provide mortgage refinancing for housing. The company's assets at the close of 2025 were KSh 43 billion. Fannie Mae, a

Dr. Mwambi Becomes Founder of Diaspora University & Town

Dr. Pascal Mwambi of Lushangonyi, Wundanyi, Taita Taveta, and Amref International University in Nairobi became a founder of Diaspora University and Diaspora University Town (DUT) with the signing of the DUT Townhouse Investment and Development Agreement (THIDA). He is today a developer of two of the planned 3,500 townhouses

Ronald, 7 Reasons for Voi Residents Tapping Ksh 25 Billion from KMRC via DUT

Ronald Mwangombe was one of the 85 members of the Ndara B Community who spent a full day evaluating the institution's town development plan, which has become the Diaspora University Town (DUT). He is happy that the community members made the right choice of embracing the building of a new

St Jude Director Rallies Voi Residents to Achieve Ksh 25 Billion

Rosinah Kitatu, the Director of St Jude School in Voi, visited the Diaspora University Town (DUT) project in 2025. She would understand the DUT project, which is focused on advancing university education, creating jobs, developing housing, and boosting GDP growth. Today, she is rallying Voi and Taita Taveta residents to

Develop & Own a 5-Bedroom, 4 Bath House, Investing Ksh 15,000 per Month.

The Diaspora University Town (DUT) project, focused on job creation, housing development, and GDP growth, is seeking Kenyans interested in developing and owning a 5-bedroom, 4-bathroom townhouse by investing Ksh 15,000 per month. Through a DUT-THIDA system, Kenyans will develop 3,500 townhouses, as planned in the DUT Master
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