At 22, his life
story would read like a fairy tale novel for many ordinary Tanzanians.
But for Sirjeff Denis, he is only getting started and would not let
success at such a tender age distract his vision.
After
all, he is only a student in University and whose struggling family
already looks upon him for providence while most of his age mates are
likely to be living in the comfort of their able families.
Meeting
Jeff, nothing about him will give the impression of a young rich lad,
employing seven permanent staff and providing tens of others with casual
jobs every day.
The
second born in a family of four children rakes in over Sh25 million a
month from a humble business he began using savings from his school
pocket money, or boom as students call it. He now does not only look
after his parents but pays school fees for his elder sister in
University and also another of his younger sister in Secondary School
In
between juggling books as a chemical engineering student and looking
after his growing business, Jeff’s ingenuity is taking him places,
opening door of endless opportunity.
He
told his story to The Citizen during which he declared that he was
firmly determined to become more successful with a vision, not only to
build a business empire, but to also use his ability and knowledge to
help other poor Tanzanians.