On Saturday, 1st March 2025, the Aftersales and Channel Development Division reaffirmed Isuzu EA’s commitment to Corporate Social Investment (CSI) through a hands-on initiative at Kamae Borstal Girls Institute, Kamiti Prison.
On Saturday, 1st March 2025, the Aftersales and Channel Development Division reaffirmed Isuzu EA’s commitment to Corporate Social Investment (CSI) through a hands-on initiative at Kamae Borstal Girls Institute, Kamiti Prison. The team of 103 Isuzu employees volunteered their time and skills to completing the construction of a learning hub for the juvenile girls at the facility.
Hosted by SSP Jacquiline Amondi Onyango, the Senior Superintendent in charge of Kamae Borstal Girls Institute, the initiative emphasized the power of education in rehabilitation. The learning hub is a symbol of hope, designed to empower young inmates with knowledge, personal development opportunities, and a vision for a brighter future.
Speaking at the event, Ndegwa Mwangi, the Aftersales & Channel Development Director, who led the Isuzu EA team, expressed gratitude to the correctional facility’s leadership for their collaboration, emphasizing the profound impact such partnerships have on society. He encouraged the girls, saying, “Use the library to transform yourselves through reading. I believe you will return to society as empowered individuals. You have so much potential. Stay positive and focused.”
He further reiterated that the learning hub is a long-term investment, with plans to equip it with books and computers in the fiuture, ensuring the girls have access to learning resources despite their circumstances.
Linda Njiru, the CSI Coordinator, played a pivotal role in spearheading this initiative. Representing the Sustainability Department, she commended the Aftersales team for their unwavering commitment to social impact.
“This project might look small, but the impact will be immense. We have constructed this learning hub with tomorrow in mind, empowering these girls to create a better tomorrow,” she said.
Several inmates, who also contributed labour to the project, shared their thoughts on the initiative. They expressed their gratitude and encouraged Isuzu to extend similar support to other sections of the prison, ensuring the impact reaches even more inmates. In his remarks, Ezekiel (Pseudonym) said, “The donation of books to this facility would add great value to our learning experience.” Boniface (Pseudonym) also commended the initiative, “I commend the partnership between Isuzu and our prisons. This initiative is transformative. If I were to grade Isuzu, I’d give them 99%.”
The initiative saw exceptional dedication from the Isuzu team including those from the dealerships, with Keraba Dhokare, Service Workshop Manager, going above and beyond in the construction efforts. “This is an exciting initiative, demonstrating care and goodwill. The learning hub will give the girls a sense of love and hope, encouraging them to embrace education for personal growth.”
Jackline Ongubo, Parts Processor, HC, reflected on the deeper significance of the project: “This hub is here to shift the mindset around correctional services. We’re providing an opportunity for these girls to learn, grow, and reintegrate into society as better individuals.”
To strengthen partnerships, Isuzu engaged key dealers, including Associated Motors (AM), Central Farmers Garage (CFG), Africa Commercial Motor Group (ACMG), and Ryce EA.
Dorcas Ogonga, Workshop Manager, Ryce EA, emphasized the importance of collaboration in driving sustainable change: “It’s an honour to be part of this initiative. Seeing both Isuzu EA employees and dealers come together for such a cause is inspiring. This learning hub should serve as a reminder to these young girls that correctional facilities are about reform, not punishment.”
The Aftersales CSI initiative is a testament to Isuzu EA’s dedication to Relationships, Community Impact, and Sustainable Development. Beyond corporate walls, the company continues to create meaningful change, ensuring a better tomorrow for all.
Precision and teamwork: Isuzu employees secure wooden boards, transforming an empty space into a sturdy learning hub.