Frank Mutura of Raleigh, NC is asking Diaspora Kenyans to create jobs and develop their country Kenya. Frank, who is visiting Diaspora Kenyans churches, spoke at the Emanuel Anglican Church in Raleigh, NC that is led by Pastor Lawrence Komo Mbugua. He informed the Kenyans present that no foreigner will be able to develop Kenya the way Diaspora Kenyans can. He talked of how Diaspora University Town (DUT) was started and the current status of the 1,500 acres project.
He said that the main mission of the project is job creation. He said Diaspora Kenyans are taking jobs back to Kenya through the development of a university, a town, a hospital, medicine vaccine plant and other MSMEs.
Frank asked the Diaspora Kenyans to do something for jobs creation saying that Africans are dying in the Mediterranean Sea as they try to cross from Africa to Europe in search of jobs.
He said that the Chinese and Indian Diaspora invested back in their country and are today respected all over the world.
He asked Diaspora Kenyans present to consider investing and becoming DUT townhouse developers as part of their role of advancing jobs creation in Kenya.
Frank also paid a visit to Neema Gospel Church of Pastor Dr. Duncan Kihoro and Rev. Dr. Mary Njaramba.
Frank is part of over 500 Diaspora Kenyans already in DUT who are advancing the project. He is a DUT Townhouse Developer.
He is also looking forward to returning to Kenya to be part of the 60km roads, bridges and infrastructure construction.
Frank is also spearheading the development of the DUT Hotel whose plan is to have 500 rooms or more. The hotel will facilitate the 1 million tourist plan to Tsavo and Taita Hills headed by Cathy Jackie of Baltimore, MD. The hotel will also be the get together place for Diaspora Kenyans every year as they visit Kenya.