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Ndara B Community 28 Companies & Diaspora University Town (DUT) Founding
Ndara B Community is a community formed through their registered Community land. The community is estimated to have over 3,000 adults and 7,000 children. There is a quote that says, “Destiny is not a matter of chance but of choice; Destiny is not a matter of chance, it
300 Diaspora Kenyans to Return to Kenya in 2024
As 2023 comes to a close, Diaspora University opening plans are progressing to have 300 Diaspora Kenyans to return to Kenya in 2024. The 300 Diaspora Kenyans will in 2024 work part-time or full time in Kenya. They will put in at least 400 professional hours each and collectively about
Taita Taveta Devolution CECM & MCA of Sagalla Ward Visit DUT
Dr. Panuel Mwaeke, the Taita Taveta County Executive Committee Member (CECM) in charge of Devolution, Public Service and Administration and Hon. Brayson Mwambi, the Member of County Assembly (MCA) of Sagalla ward paid a visit to the Diaspora University Town (DUT). The Taita Taveta County government members from the executive
Ndara B Community Proposes Jobs Creation, Investment & Incentives Bill of Taita Taveta County
Ndara B Community of Taita Taveta County through its Land Management Committee has made a proposal of having a Jobs Creation Investment and Incentives Bill of Taita Taveta County. Ndara B community who have partnered with Diaspora Kenyans in starting the Diaspora University Town project is currently looking to create
Taita Taveta County & Diaspora Partnerships Meeting for Jobs Creation
Governor Andrew Mwadime of Taita Taita County led a jobs creation meeting that talked on Taita Taveta County and Diaspora partnerships. Dr. Patrick Shompole of Pullman, WA and Dan Kamau formerly of Worcester, MA represented the Diaspora Kenyans. In attendance were Taita Taveta leaders and professionals from regulatory bodies; Ndara
10,000 Jobs Creation at DUT
A job is the organised work that each person does to meet their needs. A country's jobs market is calculated based on the number of persons aged 18 years to 65 years who can work. Today Kenya is estimated to have a population of about 52 million. 50% or about
How Developed World Create Jobs
Kenya continues to have low jobs creation rates. This low rate of jobs creation leads to Kenyans looking for jobs in other countries that have created more jobs than the demanded jobs by the population entering the jobs market. The Kenya Diaspora community is a result of low jobs creation