Dan Kamau
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            2,000 Jobs for Diaspora Kenyans at Diaspora University Town in Kenya
                Diaspora University Town (DUT) will create 15,000 jobs. 2,000 jobs will be for Diaspora Kenyans returning to Kenya. The first job created of the DUT project, the job of Diaspora University Town – Project Director is taken up by Dan Kamau who is formerly from Worcester, MA. Dr. Wilson
            
        Diaspora University Medical Hospital Level 5/6
                The Diaspora University Medical Hospital Level 5/6 is for meeting the medical and healthcare needs of Diaspora University students, Diaspora University Town (DUT) residents, Kenyans and visitors to Kenya. About 50% of Diaspora Kenyans living in developed countries work in the healthcare sector. Many work in the different departments
            
        The Success Story of Housing in Singapore incorporated in DUT
                The success story of housing in Singapore is incorporated in the Diaspora University Town (DUT) development plan. From 1961 to 1965 the citizens of Singapore built 51,000 housing units as they refused to live in slums. The effort led to thousands of jobs created and the growth of Gross
            
        Kenya Constitution Land Laws & Jobs Creation for 9 Million Gen Z in Kenya
                The over 9 million Generation Z Kenyans born 1997 – 2012 want to live in a better country. Google maps today is showing Gen Z the towns and cities across the world. As Gen Z, join in developing Kenya they need to understand that without the right land policy and laws
            
        Ronald Mwangombe Presents DUT Materials MSME & Ndara 15 MSMEs at DUT Workshop
                At the Diaspora University Town (DUT) workshop held at the DUT site, Ronald Mwangombe presented the DUT Materials and Ndara B 15 MSMEs that will produce over 50 building materials to be applied in the construction of about 4,000 buildings and 60 km road network. DUT Building Materials MSME
            
        Diaspora Kenyans Wedding in Kenya
                Maggie & Simon Miru of Worcester, MA, USA flew into Kenya and held one of the most colorful wedding events. The reception was held at an elegant wedding tent at Lymack Gardens at the four ways junction Kiambu Road. The colorful and joyous event was grazed by about 1,000
            
        The DUT Workshop
                The DUT workshop of 23rd August 2024 is for advancing Diaspora University Town (DUT) development. DUT development is planned based on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) approach with a goal of meeting the Kenyans constitution rights 42, 43 and 53. These rights include: Healthcare, Housing, Food, Clean Water, Social Security, Education,
            
         
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     
                    