Dan Kamau
Total 74 Posts
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
How DUT will be like Lowell, MA
The city of Lowell, MA in the U.S is a university town with the University of Massachusetts Lowell that has about 18,500 students as one of the main economic driver’s alongside the Lowell General Hospital Healthcare System. The city has a GDP of about $4.2 billion
How DUT will Develop DUT Credit to Become a Diaspora Bank
Diaspora Kenyans have desired to have a Diaspora Bank in Kenya where they are shareholders. The idea was started based on Diaspora remittances and the view of how Diaspora can grow Kenya. The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) records show Diaspora remittances total from 2004 to 2023 as $34 billion
How Father Of Modern Rocketry Inspired Diaspora University Town
At the age of 17 years, Robert Goddard would climb a tree. He would look to the sky and imagine making a device that can go to Mars. He is quoted saying, “I was a different boy when I descended from the tree from when I ascended. Existence at last
Create Two Jobs & Develop a Townhouse with $100 a Month at DUT.
My name is Dan Kamau. I lived in Worcester, MA, U.S. I wrote the book, “Gambling with Destiny.” I started the Diaspora Kenya's online and print magazine, “Jamhuri Magazine.” I joined the WPI U.S – Africa Business Conference organizing committee. I established the Master Development Plan for university and
6 Ways DUT is helping Diaspora Kenyans Plan to Relocate Back to Kenya
Diaspora University Town (DUT) will help over 3,000 Diaspora Kenyans relocate back to Kenya. The project of developing a university and a town was started by Diaspora Kenyans in Worcester, MA USA, is currently progressing in Taita Taveta County. Dan Kamau, the project director, is a former Diaspora Kenyan.