@StanbicKE I'm totally disappointed in your services as a client, especially the kenyatta avenue branch,I lost my identity card,I have an ob and I needed to reactivate my account,there's no way you can say you can't reactivate an account with money,I had an emergency of sickness
While you are waiting for 1 million to start a project, someone has started with 10,000.
• Farming
• Thrift shop
• Pottery
• Carpentry
• Laptop repair
• Carpet cleaning
• Leather work
• Weaving
• Landscaping
• Food vending
• Coffee brewing
While you complain and whine, someone took the risk to start a project.
While you look for chaos, failure and loss as an excuse to continue procrastinating, someone saw an opportunity in the chaos.
3 years later you will still be complaining, whining and waiting for 1 million to start.
If you think it is hard, impossible and worthless, you are right.
If you also think it is possible and worth it, then you are also right.
Choose your right.
Message from Chairman Tundu Lissu
October 26, 2025
“My brothers and sisters,
For several weeks now, I have been placed under total isolation — a state of forced loneliness. The fellow inmates who once shared my cell, all of whom had been sentenced to death, have been removed; I have been left completely alone.
My cell is now fitted with surveillance cameras (CCTV) that record everything I do — even when I relieve myself or change clothes. I no longer have any privacy whatsoever. This is not a matter of security; it is a deliberate act meant to humiliate my human dignity.
I appeal for this matter to be raised loudly and forcefully, because it is a blatant violation of human rights and an offense under the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners (the Mandela Rules), which clearly state that:
• The inherent dignity of every human being must be respected, even when imprisoned (Rule 1);
• Prolonged or indefinite solitary confinement that denies a prisoner communication with others amounts to cruelty and torture (Rules 43 and 44).
It is also a violation of the Constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania, Articles 12 and 13, which guarantee the dignity of every person and prohibit torture or degrading treatment.
I am prepared to endure any hardship for the sake of my belief in justice and the freedom of our people. But the humiliation of human dignity can never be acceptable — not for me, nor for anyone who bears the name of a human being.”
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@WilliamsMkenya And it's the same land,same soil that will bare witness of your wantam,don't play with the power of nature it can destroy you or make you