Dodoma, Tanzania – Stanbic Bank Tanzania has reinforced its health-sector Corporate Social Investment (CSI) footprint in Dodoma after donating medical supplies worth TZS 18 million to three major public health institutions serving thousands of patients across the region and beyond.
The support will benefit National Mental Health Hospital Mirembe, Dodoma Regional Referral Hospital, and Benjamin Mkapa Hospital — institutions that play a vital role in mental healthcare, regional referral services, and specialized medical treatment in Tanzania.
The donation was officially handed over during a CSI event graced by Dodoma Regional Commissioner, Hon. Rosemary Senyamule. The supplies included 300 hospital bed sheets, 150 surgical gloves, 450 syringes, and 90 delivery packs. According to the bank, the items will be distributed equally among the three hospitals to support daily medical operations, improve patient care, and enhance safety for frontline healthcare workers.Speaking during the handover ceremony, Stanbic Bank Tanzania Dodoma Branch Manager, Joan Mbise, said the donation reflects the bank’s long-term commitment to supporting communities through practical interventions that address real needs.
“Beyond handing over medical supplies, today’s event is a sign of our commitment to work with the Government and the communities we serve. We believe real development begins where we are — in our hospitals, in our health facilities, and in the lives of citizens served every day,” she said.
Joan noted that Stanbic Bank’s community investment agenda is guided by four core pillars: health, education, financial education, and environment. She explained that the bank prioritizes these sectors because they form a strong foundation for sustainable national development.
She added that the Dodoma donation falls under Stanbic’s health pillar, which focuses on improving access to healthcare, strengthening service delivery, and contributing to the wellbeing of communities.
“Health is not only a social service. It is the foundation of strong families, a productive workforce, and communities that can participate fully in national development. This is why we continue to invest in initiatives that support the health sector and bring impact closer to people,” she said.


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