Karimjee Jivanjee The quintessential philanthropist. A more detailed profile on Karimjee required. Write to us if you want to contribute. In East Africa, the Karimjee family built and donated community schools, gymkhanas and contributed towards Bohra uusafirkhanas, charitable trust funds such as the medical funds for the poor and ailing.
The Karimjee Jivanjee Foundation (KJF) is an amalgamation of various Karimjee Jivanjee charitable institutions since the 1940’s. It was founded as a trust in 2006 and officially registered in 2010. Today, KJF’s core charitable and CSR focus centres on Education in Tanzania, most notably by providing annual scholarships to young Tanzanians to study at graduate level.
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Dr Kamugisha with scholarships Diana Sosoka, Nadhra Mresa and their teacher Mr Rashid Namila. By Daniel Mbega of MaendeleoVijijini Blog. Dar es Salaam: THE Karimjee Jivanjee Foundation (KJF) has rewarded Diana Sosoka and Nadhra Mresa from Mtwara Girls Secondary School for being overall winners of the Young Scientists Tanzania (YST) Awards in 2016.
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Since Adamji could not afford the rent and at the same time he did not want to use that place for free he proposed that Lukmanji provide him material and he would paint his house free. Lukmanji gave him work of painting his house. While staying in that place Adamji learnt reading and writing a bit of Gujarati language and some calculation.
The family council also merged six charitable trusts into a single The Karimjee Jivanjee Foundation. (p155). It is to give scholarships to gifted Tanzanian children and to other charities with the principle “It is not giving if you profit by the giving” taken from Rubbaiyat of Omar Khyamm, states the author.