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DUT Floods Control Plan
Water is life. Humans need water to live every day. Food is a product of water. Rain water is the most important source of water for it supports food production. Water from the rain can also be a danger in any community. Today as rains continue to fall in Kenya,
Diaspora University Opening
Diaspora University, as per audited report, has an endowment valued at Ksh 3.2 billion. The endowment is achieved through the resources put in that include the Master Development Plan (MDP), Land, WPI Plan and others. The MDP goal is to grow the endowment to Ksh 20 billion as Diaspora
DUT 200,000 Trees Planting & Storm Water Harvesting
The Diaspora University Town (DUT) Strategic Environment Assessment (SEA) planis to plant over 200,000 trees. The DUT SEA water plan is for progressively harvesting rain water that will grow the trees. The DUT environment department that is operational at the site continues to enact the DUT SEA. The head
DUT Legal by Adv. Onindo
Advocate Cheryl Onindo, of the law firm of Onindo & Onindo Advocates, paid a visit to the Diaspora University Town (DUT). He was in Voi to review the project as he continues to set up the legal systems of DUT. The advocate also met the Ndara B Community Land Management
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
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
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.