Open MSME at DUT
Micro Small & Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) support the attainment of the environment, social, economic and children rights that Kenyans gave themselves in Kenya constitution 42, 43 & 53. Diaspora University Town (DUT) development plan of 25,000 resident’s town, 5,000 student’s university and 3,000 visitors will
Gen Z Challenge Diaspora Kenyans to Channel Remittances to Create Jobs
The Generation Z demonstrations and demands that led to the finance bill 2024 withdrawal are challenging Diaspora Kenyans to channel their remittances to create jobs. Diaspora Kenyans on seeing thousands, of the approximately 7 million young Kenyans born after 1997 who are aged 18 years to 27 years, “Generation Z,
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
Kenya Floods. A Call to Diaspora Kenyans to Remit Development
God has blessed Kenya with rains from November 2023 to April 2024. The rainwater has become floods that have caused disaster and deaths. During Diaspora University Town (DUT), Saturday meeting, a proposition was made that the Kenya Floods be considered as a call to Diaspora Kenyans to remit development and
Diaspora Kenyans become DUT Townhouse Developers at $90 a Month
The Diaspora University Town (DUT) Townhouse Investment and Development Agreement (THIDA) enables one to become a townhouse developer through putting in Ksh 11,122 about $90 a month. Diaspora Kenyans continue to establish this approach of investment and development that also creates jobs. The Diaspora Kenyans are becoming DUT Townhouse
Diaspora Kenyans Dream of Diaspora University Town (DUT)
“Some men see things as they are and say why. I dream things that never were and say why not," Robert Kennedy, brother of John F Kennedy the 35th President of the U.S, is quoted saying as he rallied his fellow U.S citizens to develop their country. George