By Patience Gondo
Beitbridge shimmered under bright lights on Saturday night as Ziyah Media transformed Ronnie’s Arena into a breathtaking outdoor venue the kind of setup usually seen on television or major worldcities like New York, Dallas – you name it.
The set up could only made Harare and Bulawayo yellow with jelousy as the small border settlement rose high.
For one night, the open lawns of Ronnie’s became the heartbeat of Beitbridge.
Towering LED screens, crystal clear sound and vivid lighting gave the fundraising dinner for the Beitbridge Showground Project an atmosphere of pure sophistication and energy.
Across the neatly arranged tables, guests watched in awe as live images flashed across multiple big screens, capturing every speech, every pledge and every burst of applause with cinematic precision.
The air buzzed with music, conversation and pride not just for the showground project, but for what Beitbridge itself was becoming.
The stage, though simple in structure stood out for its smart design and flawless execution.
Its clean lines and perfectly balanced lighting created a professional yet warm ambience that blended seamlessly with the evening’s elegant outdoor setting.
Every technical element worked in perfect rhythm.
The visuals were sharp, the microphones crisp, and the sound system delivered every note and word with clarity something rarely achieved in open-air events.
Around the arena, Ziyah Media’s digital billboards displayed logos, pledges and real-time updates, keeping the audience engaged and connected.
It was a level of production quality that surprised even the most seasoned eventgoers.
Many in attendance remarked that such perfection had previously only been seen at national events in larger cities.
But this time, the brilliance came from homegrown expertise a proud moment for the border town and the province at large.
Behind the spectacle was Ziyah Media, a fast-rising media house that has quickly become synonymous with professionalism and creativity in Matabeleland South.
Under the steady leadership of its CEO loadwell Ziyaduma, the company has earned a reputation for innovation, precision, and boldness qualities that were on full display that night.
From the massive LED screens to the perfectly tuned speakers, every detail spoke of ambition and craftsmanship.
Even as the evening breeze moved across the arena, the visuals remained crisp and the sound perfectly balanced a technical feat that reflected hours of planning and flawless teamwork.
Guests responded with equal enthusiasm.
Each time a donation was announced, cheers and applause echoed through the night, amplified by the high-quality sound that carried to every corner of the lawn. The energy was electric and for many, the event became a moment of civic pride.
“This was something new for Beitbridge, The professionalism, the sound, the screens everything felt world class,” said Marylyn Magumula from Nyaradzo Group as the event drew to a close.
As the night sky deepened, the LED screens glowed softly, displaying the final pledges and the words “Together We Build”.
The symbolism was unmistakable.
Ziyah Media had not only delivered a flawless production it had given Beitbridge a glimpse of what’s possible when creativity meets commitment.
For a town that is fast becoming a regional hub, the event marked more than a fundraiser; it was proof that world class excellence can be homegrown.
By the time the lights dimmed and the screens faded to black, the applause lingered a standing ovation not just for the generosity of the night, but for the team that made it shine.
Ziyah Media’s work at Ronnie’s Arena will be remembered as a turning point the night Beitbridge saw, heard and felt its future in full colour.

