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Diaspora Kenyans Working at Diaspora University Town in Kenya
Diaspora University Town (DUT) is a university town development project by the Diaspora Kenyans, Ndara B Community and partners. The project development is ongoing in Kenya. The project is a jobs creation, property development and MSMEs establishment project. Several Diaspora Kenyans are working at DUT in Kenya progressing the project.
Become a Diaspora University Founder
As of 2024, about 10% of the world population aged 22 years and above have received university education. The U.S has achieved about 40 percent. This achievement has grown the U.S GDP to $28 trillion and created millions of jobs. To develop Kenya and grow Kenya GDP; Diaspora
Prof. Mutisya Visits Delaware to Progress Diaspora University & Africa Development
Prof. Philliph Mutisya paid a visit to the State of Delaware in the U.S to progress the Diaspora University and Africa development. He met with Sam Nambiosi, an Engineer with extensive expertise in IT system automation. Sam worked at JP Morgan bank. The two talked about the Diaspora University
Diaspora Kenyans Relocation to Kenya via DUT Jobs Creation Plan
Diaspora Kenyans thinking about relocation back to Kenya can do so through the Diaspora University Town (DUT) 15,000 jobs creation plan. Diaspora Kenyans are in the countries abroad they live in because of the jobs created. DUT creates jobs that will enable the Diaspora Kenyan return to Kenya. The
Sarah of the UK talks about the Miss Kenya UK Pageant.
Sarah Okungu is excited for her daughter who shall be competing at the Miss Kenya UK to be held in the Kassam Stadium at Oxford, UK. She sees this Pageant as one that will promote the beauty of Kenya. As a founder of Diaspora University Town in Kenya, Sarah would
Diaspora Kenyans Market DUT 20,000 Jobs Creation & 3,500 Townhouses Development Plan for Gen Z
Diaspora Kenyans are marketing the Diaspora University Town (DUT) 20,000 jobs creation and 3,500 Townhouses Development plan. At the close of November, about 100 Diaspora Kenyans already in DUT will receive, issue 10,000 flyers and talk to fellow Diaspora Kenyans to join them in creating jobs and
Gen Z ask Diaspora Kenyans to Create Jobs for Generation Z
Generation z are persons born from 1997 to 2012. In 2024 they are persons aged 12 years to 27 years. There are approximately 9 million Gen Z in Kenya. These Gen Z are asking Diaspora Kenyans to create jobs for them with their remittances. During an event at the Diaspora