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Livingstone Mghenyi to advance Taita Taveta Tourism through DUT
Livingstone Mghenyi the founder and Chairman of the Domestic Tourism Association and Mlilo Community Tours and Safaris has joined Diaspora University Town (DUT) to advance Taita Taveta tourism. The DUT tourism plan of 1 million U.S. tourist bed nights per year, combined with Livingstone’s diverse tourism products in
Voi Residents Consider Bringing Ksh 25 Billion From KMRC to DUT, Taita Taveta
Voi residents have responded to the call to consider bringing Ksh 25 billion from the Kenya Mortgage Refinance Company (KMRC) to the Diaspora University Town (DUT). The Voi residents visited DUT to learn about the DUT town and university development and how they can participate. They were welcomed by Dan
Government Employees Join DUT to create Jobs & Wealth
The number of government employees in Kenya is about 1 million in 2026. One of those employees is Agnela Kezia from Taita Taveta who works in Nairobi. She is now a Diaspora University Town (DUT) founder after becoming a DUT Townhouse developer. She is excited to invest in the DUT
Engineers Express Interest in Being Part of DUT Design-Build Plan of Ksh 39.5 Billion
Engineers Judy Muya and Leonald Mungai visited Diaspora University Town (DUT) to explore opportunities to be part of the project. Dan Kamau, the DUT project director, welcomed them and invited them to be part of the project by becoming townhouse developers and participating in the design-build plan with a budget
Dr. Mseri Becomes Founder of Diaspora University Department of Psychology
Dr. Lawrian Mseri of Voi, Taita Taveta, has started founding the Diaspora University Department of Psychology. In this role, he will write the detailed departmental plan, which includes the vision, mission, degree programs, courses, departmental building plan, equipment, faculty, staff, Diaspora University Town (DUT) integration plan, projects, research, collaborations, and
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