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How Uncle Willy 5 Acres Started KUP
How Uncle Willy 5 Acres Started KUP As a subscriber of Jamhuri Magazine, Willy Mbugua also known as Uncle Willy would read articles and become interested in Kenya housing development. He had 5 acres opposite Nairobi National Park that a housing project could be developed. Ernest Mungai of Concept Construction (Co) Ltd in Kenya when attending the 2008 WPI U.S-Africa Business partnerships conference, where he presented on Housing and Infrastructure development, would visit Uncle Willy home in Tewksbury, MA. Uncle Willy would decide to have a housing project developed on the 5 acres of land. The decision would lead to what is today the Kenya University Project (KUP) - Diaspora University Town. Uncle Willy was happy to review the 3,000 acres ongoing plan. Read More - Need Link
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Diaspora Town House Property Developers
"I'm excited to become a Property Developer and supply Town Houses as jobs are created," says a Diaspora Property Developer of Kenya University Project. The Diaspora Property Developer adds, "I was happy to get a job when I needed one and find a developed house with clean water, sanitation and energy – to live in – close to my job." This thinking has today motivated over 500 Diaspora Kenyans – and growing – to embrace an innovative system to develop a university town.
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Attorney Njoroge Kamau Spearheads Review of all Plans for University Town Development
At his offices in Worcester, Attorney Njoroge Kamau spearheaded a meeting into the nightfall, that reviewed all plans for the development of the Institution Town Plan - 5 Year Development Plan. The 5 year development plan was set as October 2016 to September 2021.
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KCB Diaspora Banking, Vincent Aberi, Looks to Guide Diaspora Capital to Grow Kenya
Every now and then a story will appear based on calculations on the amount sent by Diaspora to Kenya. In a recent report it was revealed that Kenya in Diaspora is sending Kshs 10 billion a month or annually about Kshs 120 billion ($1.4 billion.) This money in the past has contributed very little in Kenya economy growth as it entered the Kenya economy as donations for healthcare, education and other needs.
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KCB, Vincent Aberi, Visits With KUP Founders Prof. Njoroge & Prof. Gerstenfeld
Vincent Aberi, Head of Diaspora Banking at KCB Bank visited with Professor Raphael Njoroge & Professor Arthur Gerstenfeld of WPI the founders of Kenya University Project, KUP. Vincent Aberi of KCB was introduced on how a bank can work with the KUP so the institution can become a reality.
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