By Chantelle Muzanenhamo

ZIYAH Media has once again demonstrated its commitment to community development by donating a gazebo and a road signage to Beitbridge Prison, Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS), strengthening operational efficiency and public engagement.

In a letter from Superintendent Onai Chimujakazi, Officer in Charge at Beitbridge Prison, heartfelt appreciation was expressed to Ziyah Media for the timely and impactful donations.

“We wish to register our sincere gratitude and appreciation towards a kind donation you made to our Province, Matebeleland South Provincial Headquarters. Further, you have designed and constructed a road signage for our station, Beitbridge Prison,” the letter stated.

The gazebo, a small tent provided for the province, was delivered on the exact day it was needed during the Prison Day exhibition of wares on 27 September 2025.

Chimujakazi highlighted the gesture not only improved the province’s image during the event but also exemplified Ziyah Media’s consistent readiness to support public institutions.

The new road signage, described as “beautiful” and informative, now guides clients and visitors to the prison, improving visibility and accessibility for the facility.

“We are proud to be associated with Ziyah Media as our esteemed partner because they have always answered our call whenever we make a shout,” he noted.

Speaking to Ziyah News Network, Ziyah Media Manager Isaac Nyamupachitu explained that the donations align with the company’s strategic objectives for 2025.

“Ziyah Media remains dedicated to contributing meaningfully to institutions that serve the public. Our support for the Zimbabwe Republic Police and Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services reflects a broader commitment to strengthening community institutions, acknowledging the essential role they play in maintaining safety, order, and rehabilitation,” Nyamupachitu said.

He further noted that the road signage was specifically designed to address practical challenges such as navigation and visitor orientation, enhancing operational efficiency and public engagement at the prison.

“Partnerships like these are central to our mission,” Nyamupachitu stated.

“By supporting organizations that deliver essential services, we aim to foster stronger community ties, encourage collaboration, and contribute to a culture of excellence in service delivery.”

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