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Konza City & DUT Compared
Two ideas that trace their origin around on the mind 2000's have progressed to become development plans. Konza City is a city development plan funded by the Kenyans through taxes for developing a city. Diaspora University Town (DUT) is a town development plan funded by Diaspora Kenyans, Ndara B Community
Diaspora University Founding Father, Mzee Mwaumba, Passes On
Mzee Anderson Mwaumba was born in the Sagalla tribe, one of the tribes in Kenya that is settled in the hills and plains that are part of the Voi town, called the Sagalla Hills. In May 2016, Bishop Donald Mwawasi of Atlanta, GA would visit Kenya and meet with Ndara
Nancy of Seattle, WA Reviews the DUT 3,500 Townhouses Ksh 24.5 Billion Development Plan
The Diaspora University Town (DUT) 3,500 Townhouses Development Plan is the biggest capital development plan of the DUT project. The plan is for 3,500 townhouses built at a budget of Ksh 24.5 billion. About 1,500 Diaspora Kenyans are expected to be developers of one to four
DUT 15,000 Jobs Creation & Ksh 150 Billion New Wealth.
Diaspora University Town (DUT) is progressing to create 15,000 jobs, a university with 5,000 students, a town that is home to 25,000 residents and 300 MSMEs. The DUT projects are: Diaspora University; Diaspora Medical Hospital; Diaspora University Town; Daktari Biotechnology Ltd, for medicines and vaccines; DUT Credit
Grace of CA says DUT Progressing Well as She Works to Open Laundromats at DUT.
Grace Njuguna of Anaheim, CA is currently working on a plan to open Laundromats at Diaspora University Town (DUT). She is planning to open at least two laundry businesses at DUT. Her business plan is to give laundry services to approximately 5,000 of the 25,000 residents and 2,
Diaspora Kenyans like the DUT Townhouse Developer System
Diaspora Kenyans like the Diaspora University Town (DUT) Townhouse Developer (THD) system that is established by a Townhouse Investment and Development Agreement (THIDA). The system is currently developing 3,500 townhouses at the Diaspora University Town at a budget of Ksh 24.5 billion. The THD system enables one to
The Diaspora Kenyans 2000 Diaspora University Founders
During a Diaspora University Town (DUT) meeting at the end of February WPI School Dean Emeritus Prof. Michael Ginzberg challenged the Diaspora Kenyans and informed them that during the founding of WPI in 1865 more than 225 Worcester citizens and workers at 20 of the city’s factories and machine