Dr. Endege explains Daktari Biotechnology Founder Angel Investment through the $1,200 that grew to $288,000.
A recent media story reported an investment of $1,200 that grew to $288,000 over 30 years, which is a 240-fold increase. Angel investment refers to the provision of capital to entrepreneurs to advance the quality of life, while also generating a return on the capital. Daktari Biotechnology Ltd
Developing 3,778 Properties & Opening MSMEs at Diaspora University Town to be like Cambridge, MA.
As I send out invitations to Diaspora Kenyans to join the Diaspora University Town (DUT) initiative, I find myself visiting the cities and towns they live in through Google Maps. I virtually visited Cambridge, MA—the home of Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Dr. Wilson Endege, the
Daktari Biotechnology: Africa’s Pharmaceutical Company.
Global health leaders and representatives from African nations convened to address one of the most urgent health security challenges facing the continent: Africa’s continued over-reliance on foreign aid for essential medicines. The consensus was clear and resounding — for Africa to secure its health future, it must commit to building
Diaspora University Founder, Prof. Mutisya, visits Kenyatta University.
Prof. Philliph Mutisya, of Raleigh, NC, USA, a founder of Diaspora University located in Taita Tevata County, toured Kenyatta University. During his tour, he met Dr. Harun Mbuvi of the Chemistry department, who studied in Iowa, U.S.; Prof. Rebecca Karanja of Environmental Sciences; Racheal Mwale of the Chemistry department,
DUT Building Materials Manufacturing
The Diaspora University Town (DUT) design-build budget is currently at Ksh 39.5 billion. Building materials worth about Ksh 12 billion will be extracted and manufactured at DUT and at the adjacent Ndara B land where 15 MSMEs are setting up. https://dut.or.ke/After identifying the Kenya Mortgage
Can Diaspora Kenyans Invest $50 Million to Grow to $500 Million in 5 Years?
Diaspora Kenyans' remittances in 2024 were $4.9 billion. The total amount remitted from 2004 to 2024 is $39 billion (about Ksh 5 trillion). If the Diaspora Kenyans had established the angel investment system in 2004, and $2 billion of the $39 billion invested in Micro Small & Medium Enterprises
Diaspora Kenyan Nurses Becoming Daktari Biotechnology Medicines & Vaccines Angel Investors.
About 50% of Diaspora Kenyans in the U.S., U.K., Europe, and other parts of the world work in the healthcare sector. Many are nurses who administer medicine. Dr. Wilson Endege of Boston, MA, welcomes Diaspora Kenyan nurses to become Daktari Biotechnology Ltd angel investors and contribute to producing