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Reliable, low cost transfers that keep you close, no matter how far you go.

Send, receive, and spend effortlessly with a wallet that just works

Enjoy multi-currency support, affordable micro-transactions, and instant acceptance

Mzizi protects your money and your data — giving you peace of mind with every transaction.
From supporting your family’s education to covering everyday expenses, Mzizi lets you move money across borders instantly, securely, and exactly when it’s needed most.
Sign up using your basic details. The process is quick and secure, and you’ll be asked to provide a valid ID to verify your identity.
Send through MPESA, bank, card, or Mzizi — whatever works best for your recipient.
Set the amount and send. It’s delivered in seconds, with zero fees and realtime confirmation.
Mzizi is where roots meet reach. It’s a fast, secure and easy way for Kenyans living abroad to send money home — built on trust, simplicity and the deep emotional pull of family and belonging.
In Swahili, “Mzizi” means roots — the source of life, growth and connection. For the diaspora, home is where our roots are. Mzizi is the bridge.
Whether it’s school fees in Kisumu, rent in Rongai or shopping money for mum — Mzizi makes it effortless to send support where it matters. And even if the technology behind it is smart, the experience is simple: no stress, no high fees, no fine print. Just a straight path from you to your loved one.
Because when you send money home, you’re not just funding the present. You’re nourishing the roots of the future.




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+ 56,345.00 KES
Received
15 Sep, 08:32 AM
+ 56,345.00 KES
Top up
15 Sep, 08:32 AM
+ 56,345.00 KES

Be part of the growing community using Mzizi to stay connected across borders.


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