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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
20,000 Jobs Creation & 3,500 Townhouses for Gen Z by Diaspora Kenyans
Diaspora Kenyans when arriving in the countries they live in prayed for a job that could enable them meet their food, housing and other needs. The entrepreneurs, innovators and investors in the U.S created the jobs and built the houses for the Diaspora Kenyans. Today Diaspora Kenyans in appreciation
How Plot Sales was Stopped by Kenya Constitution 42, 69 & 70
As the Diaspora University Town (DUT) plan was set up one of the considerations was the Kenya Constitution 2010 articles 42, 69 and 70. Kenyans through these laws in 2010 stopped the sub-division and sale of plots by: Incorporating in the Kenya Constitution preamble respect for the environment; in Kenya
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
The DUT Jobs Creation for Gen Z Workshop
The DUT jobs creation for Gen Z workshop will be held on 23rd August 2024 at the Diaspora University Town (DUT) land site in Voi. Kenyans who would like to join DUT and create jobs for the Gen Z will attend the workshop. The generation Z are in the streets
DUT 15,000 Jobs Creation & Ksh 150 Billion New Wealth.
Diaspora University Town (DUT) is progressing to create 15,000 jobs, a university with 5,000 students, a town that is home to 25,000 residents and 300 MSMEs. The DUT projects are: Diaspora University; Diaspora Medical Hospital; Diaspora University Town; Daktari Biotechnology Ltd, for medicines and vaccines; DUT Credit
Low Jobs Creation in Kenya not Because of Lack of Money
Asked why there is low jobs creation in Kenya, most Kenyans will say it is because of lack of money. Prof Michael Ginzberg, WPI Business School Dean Emeritus statements made during two zoom meetings make this answer wrong. The professor showed Kenyans that they have money and advised Diaspora Kenyans