Former Dean of WPI Business School Fast-Tracks Diaspora University Founding
Prof. Michael Ginzberg the former Dean of WPI Business School, during a meeting with the Diaspora University Trustees and Founders asked that a plan to fast-track the Diaspora University be established. Dan Kamau the Executive Trustee reviewed the current stage of the project and how the opening of the university
Frank Mutura of NC Rallies Diaspora Kenyans $500 Million Remittance Plan Commitment
Frank Mutura of Raleigh, NC rallied the Diaspora Kenyans to a commitment that by December 2028 the Diaspora will have remitted $500 million of the projected $20 billion to build the Diaspora University Town (DUT) and create 30,000 jobs in Kenya. Frank told those attending the DUT Saturday update
$500 Million addition into DUT to grow to $1 Billion.
The world Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is calculated as $96 trillion. This GDP at any given day anchors over $1 trillion (about Kshs 100 trillion) of finance/money that is looking for work. The money is held in banks, venture capital firms, equity funds, hedge funds and other investments firms.
Six Resources DUT will make Productive
Diaspora University Town (DUT) is a project by Diaspora Kenyans, Ndara B Community and partners. The goal of the project is to make resources productive. When Diaspora Kenyans left Kenya they got jobs that put their expertise and time hours to productivity. From the productivity they are able to get
3,200 Apartments Development at DUT
Diaspora University Town (DUT) has a 3,200 apartment’s development plan. The plan will produce 3,200 apartments of 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms. The apartments will be 4 stories up with each building having 80 apartments. 16 apartments, 1 bedroom; 32 apartments, 2 bedrooms; and, 32 apartments, 3
DUT Jobs Creation & Houses Development
After the great depression of 1929, those living then would change their thinking. The approach of sustainable job creation and houses development would play a role in ending the economic depression. Since then the world has grown to an economy of about $100 trillion anchored on jobs creation. The U.
The DUT Diaspora Kenyans, Ndara B Community & Bank Partnership
The three factors of production are human resource, land and money. The Diaspora Kenyans and Ndara B Community are on track to achieve the three resources for the development of Diaspora University Town plan on 1,500 acres and the Ndara B Community plan for setting up of 28 businesses