Jobs

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Diaspora University Town Jobs Creation Plan.

Over one million Kenyans, every year, finish high schools, colleges and universities. Their parents and the government’s already in place are required to have jobs ready for them so they can progress to work, build the country and start families. Diaspora University Town (DUT) jobs creation plan is for

Prof. Mutisya Talks to H.E Kalonzo Musyoka on Jobs Creation

H.E. Kalonzo Musyoka, the leader of the Wiper Party, along with Prof. Phillip Mutisya from Raleigh, NC, and other Kenyan diaspora members, held a discussion at the KM Command Center in Karen, Nairobi. Their conversation focused on the role of Kenyans in the Diaspora in creating jobs for those

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

Benefits of Diaspora University Town to Kenyan Youths.

As a young professional and the Property and MSMEs Development Manager at Diaspora University Town (DUT), I am proud to be part of a transformative project that is opening doors for thousands of Kenyan youths. DUT is not just about constructing buildings or paving roads; it’s about creating opportunities,

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 Kenyans Write Letter to Diaspora Kenyans on Jobs Creation

Every Diaspora Kenyan who joins the Diaspora University Town (DUT) will be able to send someone to get a job at DUT says an open letter sent by Diaspora Kenyans in DUT to their fellow Diaspora Kenyans. The Diaspora Kenyans project will create 15,000 jobs as they develop a

Gen Z ask Diaspora Kenyans to Create Jobs for Generation Z

Generation z are persons born from 1997 to 2012. In 2024 they are persons aged 12 years to 27 years. There are approximately 9 million Gen Z in Kenya. These Gen Z are asking Diaspora Kenyans to create jobs for them with their remittances. During an event at the Diaspora
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