Maggie & Simon Miru of Worcester, MA, USA flew into Kenya and held one of the most colorful wedding events. The reception was held at an elegant wedding tent at Lymack Gardens at the four ways junction Kiambu Road. The colorful and joyous event was grazed by about 1,000 family members and friends. It was an event filled with beauty and happiness. The wedding catering team consisted of about 30 young men and women of the generation Z (Gen Z).

Kenyans wedding innovations were on display as the groom and bride arrived at the reception venue on board a horse cart pulled by two white horses. It was the first time for many to see this and the cheers of joy would fill the air. Congratulations to the Kenyans who are innovating ways and making income. Thanks to Diaspora Kenyans for supporting the efforts by incorporating the wedding innovations in their weddings.

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The wedding was full of elegance and style. Water branded with the couple's pictures. One area that Kenyans have specialized in is the Master of Ceremony (MC) and the DJ. The two professionals are responsible for making the wedding full of happiness by keeping those in attendance engaged. The two professionals did a great job.

Diaspora Kenyans are not only supporting Kenya's economy through events like weddings. Currently they are building the Diaspora University Town (DUT) in Taita Taveta County. The university that will adopt the WPI university system is the main project. WPI is in the city of Worcester, MA and is one of the economic drivers of the city’s economy.

www.dut.or.ke

Diaspora Kenyans through DUT will create about 15,000 jobs for Gen Z. The young Kenyans will be able to dream of having a wedding day similar to the one of Simon & Maggie.

www.dut.or.ke
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/6024191783
https://dut.or.ke/thd
https://dktb.co.ke/