Edward Wambui of Charlotte, NC to set up Metal MSME at DUT.

Edward Wambui of Charlotte, NC paid a visit to Diaspora University Town (DUT). He was so excited and said, “I’ve all the machines ready for opening a metal products MSME. This is what I do in the U.S. This is what I have done in the last 27
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How Father Of Modern Rocketry Inspired Diaspora University Town

At the age of 17 years, Robert Goddard would climb a tree. He would look to the sky and imagine making a device that can go to Mars. He is quoted saying, “I was a different boy when I descended from the tree from when I ascended. Existence at last

Create Two Jobs & Develop a Townhouse with $100 a Month at DUT.

My name is Dan Kamau. I lived in Worcester, MA, U.S. I wrote the book, “Gambling with Destiny.” I started the Diaspora Kenya's online and print magazine, “Jamhuri Magazine.” I joined the WPI U.S – Africa Business Conference organizing committee. I established the Master Development Plan for university and

Mbithi of California, USA Testimony on Why Diaspora Kenyans should join Daktari & DUT.

Sincerity and honesty are virtues. My name is Mbithi Muthini of San Francisco, CA. I finally joined the DUT effort with a selfish thought that it provided a good opportunity for my dream of retiring in Kenya in a planned community with amenities similar to what I experience in the
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Diaspora Kenyans Say: "Dean we can get to 2000 Diaspora Kenyans Founders of Diaspora University."

Diaspora Kenyans reviewed the WPI Business School Dean Emeritus Prof. Michael Ginzberg zoom meeting message during their Saturday zoom meeting. Speaker after speaker noted that the key message of growing to 2000 Diaspora Kenyans is achievable. In conclusion the message to the professor is: “Dean, we can get to 2000
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WPI Business School Dean Emeritus asks for 2,000 Diaspora Kenyans Diaspora University Founders

WPI Business School Dean Emeritus, Prof. Michael Ginzberg PhD, during a Zoom meeting, asked Diaspora Kenyans to get on board in the Diaspora University founding. Diaspora University is the main project of Diaspora University Town (DUT). The professor who has taught in over 10 universities in the U.S and

6 Ways DUT is helping Diaspora Kenyans Plan to Relocate Back to Kenya

Diaspora University Town (DUT) will help over 3,000 Diaspora Kenyans relocate back to Kenya. The project of developing a university and a town was started by Diaspora Kenyans in Worcester, MA USA, is currently progressing in Taita Taveta County. Dan Kamau, the project director, is a former Diaspora Kenyan.
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