Lillian of Seattle, WA a Diaspora University Founding Staff
Lillian Mweru, a Diaspora Kenyan currently residing in Seattle, WA region, is planning to come back to Kenya as a Diaspora University founding staff. Diaspora University is a university founded by Diaspora Kenyans, Ndara B Community and Partners. The founders are progressing the university to opening in 2024. About 100
Diaspora Kenyans Become Diaspora University Founders
Diaspora Kenyans from across the world continue to become Diaspora University founders through becoming developers of townhouses planned for Diaspora University Town (DUT). The Diaspora Kenyans are also becoming the founding faculty and staff of the university. The Diaspora Kenyans are also founding the Diaspora University hospital. https://dut.or.
The Diaspora Hospital in Kenya
Over 50% of the Diaspora Kenyans work or have worked in hospitals and medical facilities in the developed world. These Diaspora Kenyans are part of the highest quality healthcare offered in diverse hospitals in the World. Some have worked in the hospitals ranked as the best hospitals that include: Mayo
DUT & Ndara B Community 2024 Diaspora University Opening Plan
“Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved.” DUT workers in Voi, Ndara B 28 Companies Founders, and Ndara B Community land management committee held a meeting on Friday,
SAGALLA HILLS MARATHON 2023
On the bright morning of December 12, 2023, Gimba Primary Grounds in Voi was abuzz with excitement as the Sagalla Hills Marathon 2023 unfolded under a clear cloudy sky. The Sagalla Hills Marathon song by T.A.T band welcomed the runners. The local leaders, Member of County Assembly (MCA)
$1 to Ksh 153 Opportunity for Diaspora Kenyans to Create Wealth
A google search reveals that there are currently 6.2 million dollar millionaires in China. Their wealth is in property, share capital, and individual businesses they own. Diaspora Kenyans today have the opportunity to turn some of the dollars they will make in the next 5 years to even become
WPI Professors Energize Diaspora Kenyans to Open Diaspora University & Develop Kenya
“WPI professors, led by former Dean of Business School Prof. Michael Ginzberg, have through their actions energized Diaspora Kenyans to open Diaspora University and develop Kenya,” says Dan Kamau the DUT project director. He adds, “To progress toward the Diaspora University opening, the former Dean set up 20 Monday meetings