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Dr. Endege Talks to Diaspora Scholars TV at Cambridge,MA (Part 1 - 5) Videos
Dr. Wilson Endege, founder of Daktari Biotechnology Ltd and Chairman of Diaspora University Trust, held talks with Diaspora Scholars TV at Cambridge, MA, USA. The talks held in a series of 5 parts centered on the Medicine and Vaccine Plant, Diaspora University, and other investments began at Diaspora University Town
Gen Z in Diaspora Answer Call to Create Jobs for Gen Z in Kenya
Young Diaspora Kenyans are answering the call to create jobs for young Kenyans in Kenya by becoming Diaspora University Town (DUT) townhouse developers. Currently, DUT is establishing the list of the first 200 townhouse developers who will develop the first 200 townhouses at DUT using the DUT THIDA system. About
200 Diaspora Kenyans open KCB Accounts to Develop 200 DUT Townhouses.
200 Diaspora Kenyans and Kenyans are opening KCB Bank accounts as they progress to develop the first 200 townhouses at Diaspora University Town (DUT). The developers use a Townhouse Investment and Development Agreement (THIDA) that creates a development system that the developer and Diaspora University Trust execute. https://dut.or.
Prof. Philliph Mutisya of Diaspora University meets KCB Bankers in Nairobi
Prof. Philliph Mutisya of Raleigh, NC, USA, the Diaspora University lead founder academic system, and Jackson Kimanzi, formerly of Worcester, MA, who is currently the Diaspora University Town (DUT) building materials MSME, met with the KCB Bank team of premium and diaspora banking. The KCB Bank team was led by
Prof. Mutisya Engages Kenyans in Nairobi as he Founds Diaspora University.
Prof. Mutisya is in Kenya, founding the Diaspora University as the lead founder of the academic system. He met Diaspora Kenyans from the U.S and Europe visiting Nairobi. The professor began his teaching career at the University of Amherst in Massachusetts, USA, while pursuing his Doctorate of Education. He
200 DUT Townhouse Developers Eye Ksh 29 Billion KMRC Finance
In 2018, the Kenya Mortgage Refinance Company (KMRC) was established as a non-deposit taking financial institution. The shareholders include the Government of Kenya, 20 financial institutions, the World Bank, and Shelter Africa. The KMRC mandate is to provide long-term funds to primary mortgage lenders (PMLs) to increase the availability of
Uncle Willy, a Diaspora University Town Founder, Passes On.
Diaspora University Town (DUT) has lost one of its founding fathers, Wilfred Mbugua of Tewksbury, MA. Popularly known as Uncle Willy, his actions and spirit for social and economic development in Kenya led to what is today the DUT 1,500-acre project. The DUT project is progressing to create 20,