Every day, 68 people in Tanzania die from diabetes

Not because medicine doesn’t exist. Not because doctors don’t care. Because medically-precise food never reaches their plates.

“I watched my father, uncle and step father die this way. Their doctors prescribed a diet that was impossible for my family to follow. Every delivery app optimized for speed, not safety. Every meal was a gamble with their life. This is the problem we’re solving.”

– Lusabara, CEO & Co-Founder

This isn’t one family’s tragedy.

24,955

Annual diabetes deaths (2024)

2.9M

Adults living with diabetes

53%

Of diabetes cases are undiagnosed

Zero platforms serve them with the medically-precise food their lives depend on.

We built the solution. We proved it works. Now we're scaling it.

For the 2.9 million Tanzanians with diabetes, food is a daily battle. We're providing the weapon to win.

Hi, my name is Lusabara. For three years, Dr. Joseph and I ran a food delivery business that failed. Miserably. I burned through my life savings and gained 33kg from stress.

But that wasn’t my real failure.

My real failure happened in Bugando hospital room, holding our father’s hand as he fought for his life against diabetes and hypertension. My family’s most agonizing, daily struggle wasn’t the illness; it was the desperate, helpless search for food that was safe for him to eat.

We found nothing. And on December 26th, 2024, he passed away.

In that heartbreak…

I saw the truth

The entire food industry is built on a foundation that has failed the people who need it most.

Three industries that should work together to save lives are failing spectacularly. The result? A $2.8B market with zero solutions.

Healthcare treats symptoms

Doctors prescribe insulin and dietary guidelines, then send patients home to figure out the impossible: finding medically-precise food in a system built for convenience.

Result: 60.2% of cases undiagnosed.

Food industry ignores health

Every restaurant optimizes for taste and profit. Food delivery platforms optimize for speed and convenience. Nobody optimizes for medical compliance.

Result: Zero medically-precise options

Tech builds wrong solutions

Fitness apps track calories. Recipe apps suggest meals. Delivery apps bring fast food. None bridge the gap between prescription and plate.

Result: Patients left to navigate alone

The problem is a ticking time bomb

The challenge my family faced is a silent, accelerating epidemic in Tanzania.

A massive, urgent market

2.9 million Tanzanians are living with diabetes, a staggering 250% increase in just over a decade.

A hidden crisis

Over 53% of these cases are undiagnosed. Millions are walking toward a health cliff and don't even know it.

A broken system

The current food system offers no real solutions. Restaurants can't provide the medical precision required, and delivery apps are just taxi drivers for food they don't understand.

The staggering market reality

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Daily deaths from diabetes

$ 0 B

Tanzania market size

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Adults with diabetes

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Medical-grade platforms

The perfect storm

Smartphone penetration hit 85%. Mobile money became ubiquitous. Healthcare digitization accelerated post-pandemic. The infrastructure exists to solve this problem. But nobody is building the bridge.

This isn't a niche problem. Focusing on our initial launch market—diabetic patients with smartphones in Dar es Salaam—represents a $65 Million annual market opportunity.

Our Solution

We built the missing bridge

A clinician-led health ecosystem

Agiza24 is the first medically-supervised nutrition platform that gives control back to patients and caregivers.

The B2C marketplace (our engine)

Our “guided bidding” model allows a user to describe their exact medical meal needs. That request is sent to our network of home chefs who have been vetted, trained, and certified through our “Agiza24 Academy,” a program overseen by our co-founder, Dr. Joseph. The user gets a precise, safe meal. The chef gets a zero-waste, risk-free business.

The B2B financing (our flywheel)

We offer supply chain financing to our successful chefs and other small food businesses, helping them buy ingredients in bulk. This creates a powerful, sticky ecosystem that no competitor can easily replicate.

The proof is overwhelming

In just 90 days, we proved this model works. We have validated every part of our model.

47

GMV in 90 Days
Organic demand

87

Retention Rate
Medical necessity

93.3

Satisfaction
Quality validation

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Health Incidents
Safety confirmed

"For the first time since my diagnosis, I'm not afraid of meals. Agiza24 Chefs prepares exactly what I need, and it arrives perfectly prepared. My blood sugar is stable for the first time in years."
Maria K.
Patient since Month 1

The model works. The demand is proven. Now we need to protect it.

Our defensible moats:

Why We Win.

We didn’t just build a product. We built an ecosystem that becomes stronger with every patient, every chef, and every doctor who joins.

The medical authority moat

The medical authority moat

Our clinician-led model creates a regulatory and trust barrier that takes years to build.

The data moat

The data moat

We are capturing a unique dataset that links specific African foods to glycemic responses—a dataset no one else has.

The network effect moat

The network effect moat

Each doctor, chef, and patient we add makes the platform more valuable for everyone else, creating exponential defensibility.

The mission moat

The mission moat

Our authentic founding story creates a level of trust and loyalty with our community that a corporate competitor can never buy.

The moats are strong. The opportunity is massive. But success depends on one thing: the team.

The unfair advantage

The only team that can win

This isn’t a team assembled by recruiters. This is a partnership forged by pain, united by purpose, and equipped with the exact skills needed to solve this problem.

Joseph M

Joseph M

Co-Founder, CMO

Dr. Joseph isn’t a consultant hired to validate an idea. He’s a practicing physician who writes dietary prescriptions every day, knowing his patients can’t follow them. He co-founded Agiza24 to make his own medical practice effective.

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Lusabara N

Lusabara N

Co-Founder, CTO

Lusabara’s expertise wasn’t learned in a classroom—it was earned in a hospital room. Watching his fathers navigate impossible dietary prescriptions taught him exactly what patients need and why the current system fails them. He specialised in developing full-fledged functional web applications, UI design, while focusing on quality and user experience.

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This unique combination of personal mission and professional authority is our greatest asset.

We have the problem. We have the solution. We have the team. Now we need the capital.

We're not imagining it. The crisis is real.

We exist because the current system is failing. While the food market grows, so does a quiet crisis of fear and uncertainty at the dinner table. This isn't just a feeling; it's a reality backed by numbers.

2.9M

Tanzanians with Diabetes

+250%

Increase since 2011

53%

Of cases are UNDIAGNOSED

7.6M

Tanzanians with diabetes by 2050

for the 2.9 million Tanzanians living with diabetes, finding safe, precise, and trustworthy food isn't a choice. It's a daily battle for survival. We're here to end that battle.

2.9 million people share your struggle

You are one of millions of Tanzanians living with diabetes, each one fighting a daily battle to find safe food.

My doctor gave me instructions, but no one showed me how. I feel lost and overwhelmed trying to find food that won’t make me sick.”

Jacob Jones

Founder, Gotics

A problem growing +250% since 2011

This isn’t a static issue; it’s an accelerating crisis that has outpaced the food industry’s ability to care for those in need.

A future we must change: 7.6M by 2050

This is the future we are fighting to prevent. We are building the solution now to protect the next generation.