Dan Kamau
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The DUT Workshop
The DUT workshop of 23rd August 2024 is for advancing Diaspora University Town (DUT) development. DUT development is planned based on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) approach with a goal of meeting the Kenyans constitution rights 42, 43 and 53. These rights include: Healthcare, Housing, Food, Clean Water, Social Security, Education,
Diaspora Kenyans to open Diaspora University School of Nursing
During the DUT Saturday weekly zoom meeting that presented the current status of Diaspora University, Susan Mutua of Florida proposed the starting of the Diaspora University School of Nursing. Currently the Diaspora University plan is for opening three schools: School of Engineering, School of Business and the School of Arts,
DUT Credit Ltd Ksh 10 Billion Revenue Goal.
DUT Credit Ltd goal is to reach Ksh 10 billion revenue in the year the first Diaspora University class completes 4 years of studies. The DUT Credit Ltd systems and plans needed to achieve the goal are established. The DUT Credit Ltd, Voi team, is working toward the goal. The
Diaspora Remittances Grow to $1.2 Billion in First Quarter of 2024.
Central Bank of Kenya reports show the Diaspora remittances growing to $1.2 billion in the months of January to March 2024 when compared to the January to March 2023 of $1 billion. The Diaspora Kenyans in the U.S.A continued to remit the most remitting $644 million that
The DUT 3,500 Townhouses Development Plan
The Diaspora University Town (DUT) 3,500 Townhouses Development Plan is the biggest capital development plan of the DUT project. The 3,500 townhouses will be developed by about 2,000 Diaspora Kenyans and Kenyans who become developers of one to four units using the DUT Townhouse Investment and Development
Destiny is Not a Matter of Chance.
At the age of 36 years, in 1896, William Jennings Bryan would be nominated for the U.S presidency by the Democratic Party. Whereas, he did not win the election, his words “Destiny is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of choice. It is not a thing
Low Jobs Creation in Kenya not Because of Lack of Money
Asked why there is low jobs creation in Kenya, most Kenyans will say it is because of lack of money. Prof Michael Ginzberg, WPI Business School Dean Emeritus statements made during two zoom meetings make this answer wrong. The professor showed Kenyans that they have money and advised Diaspora Kenyans