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How Ndara B Community Became Founders of a University & Town.
Ronald Mwangombe of Ndara B Community was part of the Ndara B Community members who welcomed what is today the ongoing Diaspora University Town (DUT) and Diaspora University development in Taita Taveta. Ronald who is one of the Trustees answered questions on Ndara B Community and DUT saying, “We looked
Prof. Mutisya Starts his Diaspora University Job in Kenya
Prof. Philliph Mutisya of Raleigh, NC USA is in Kenya to start Diaspora University academic founder job. He’ll in the months of February to April 2025 prepare all the required documents for submission to the Commission of University Education (CUE). Thereafter from May to December 2025, his job is
Dorothy Mwawasi & Bishop Mwawasi Visit Diaspora University Town
Dorothy Mwawasi who is visiting Kenya from the Virginia State, Washington DC area visited the Diaspora University Town (DUT). Dorothy, a townhouse developer. Bishop Donald Mwawasi from Atlanta, GA and his wife also came to visit the DUT site and were happy to find Dorothy at the site. Dan Kamau,
Steel for Diaspora University Town to Come From Devki
Diaspora University Town (DUT) team were part of an estimated 5,000 persons who attended the ground breaking of the KSh 11 billion Devki Iron Ore Pelletization Plant in Manga, Taita Taveta County. The groundbreaking was graced by H.E President William Ruto, Governor Andrew Mwadime of Taita Taveta, other
Diaspora Kenyans Working at Diaspora University Town in Kenya
Diaspora University Town (DUT) is a university town development project by the Diaspora Kenyans, Ndara B Community and partners. The project development is ongoing in Kenya. The project is a jobs creation, property development and MSMEs establishment project. Several Diaspora Kenyans are working at DUT in Kenya progressing the project.
Become a Diaspora University Founder
As of 2024, about 10% of the world population aged 22 years and above have received university education. The U.S has achieved about 40 percent. This achievement has grown the U.S GDP to $28 trillion and created millions of jobs. To develop Kenya and grow Kenya GDP; Diaspora
Diaspora Kenyans Relocation to Kenya via DUT Jobs Creation Plan
Diaspora Kenyans thinking about relocation back to Kenya can do so through the Diaspora University Town (DUT) 15,000 jobs creation plan. Diaspora Kenyans are in the countries abroad they live in because of the jobs created. DUT creates jobs that will enable the Diaspora Kenyan return to Kenya. The