About
The movement.
Maji Safi isn't just water. It's a young Ugandan team building something most people here wait for someone else to build — clean, tested water, and a refill habit that keeps plastic out of the city.
About Maji Safi
Two founders.
One belief.
Maji Safi was started in Kampala in 2024 by Samuel and Amanuel — “maji safi” is Swahili for clean water. We purify, test and seal every batch at our own plant, and hold ourselves to a standard most don't bother with.
Vision
Clean drinking water made accessible, reliable and sustainable for every home in Kampala.
Mission
Replace uncertainty with assurance — water people can trust, batch after batch, without compromise.
Values
Joy · Ownership · Innovation · Community · Integrity.
What we're building
A refill culture,
made in Uganda.
In much of Uganda, bottled water means single-use plastic — bought, drunk, and binned. We're building the opposite: a return-and-refill habit, run by young people who'd rather create something than wait for it. Every jar that comes back is a small win — less plastic in Kampala, and a step toward water the community owns.
≈ 40
fewer 500 ml plastic bottles for every 20L refill
Reused
jars come back, get cleaned to day-one standard, and go out again
Local
made, filled and delivered in Kampala — a business, not an import
A 20-litre jar holds the same water as forty 500 ml bottles — refilled instead of thrown away.
Refill · Reuse
Less plastic.
More water.
Our 20L jars come back, get cleaned to the same standard as day one, and go out again — and again. Refill stations across Kampala are coming soon.
See the water