A Day of Dedication: Operation Tsoga Moshomi Brings Government Closer to the People
- Mpho Dube
- Jun 24
- 2 min read

Promptness is potent: MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure Tonny Rachoene
In the heart of Sekhukhune District, a beacon of hope was shining bright as the Department of Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure embarked on Operation Tsoga Moshomi. MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure Tonny Rachoene led the charge, visiting the Veerplaas and Nebo Cost Centres within the Makhuduthamaga Local Municipality.
The operation, which started at 7:00 am on Monday, was a testament to the department's commitment to strengthening internal capacity and providing infrastructure that supports inclusive development.
As MEC Rachoene interacted with employees, he was impressed by their determination and dedication to their work. "I am thrilled to see the level of commitment and passion displayed by our staff members," MEC Rachoene said. "This operation affords me the opportunity to get a firsthand experience of the operations of these service centres and to encourage accountability, professionalism, and an energized approach to public service."
The Operation Tsoga Moshomi initiative is a key part of the department's strategy to bring government closer to the people. By engaging with employees and communities, the department aims to identify areas of improvement and provide targeted support to ensure that services are delivered efficiently and effectively.
As MEC Rachoene walked through the Veerplaas Cost Centre, he was greeted by smiling faces and a sense of purpose. Employees were hard at work, focused on delivering quality services to the community.

Working determinedly MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure Tonny Rachoene
The MEC took the opportunity to encourage them to continue providing excellent service, emphasizing the importance of accountability and professionalism in their work. "Let's work together to build a better Limpopo for all," MEC Rachoene said. "We are committed to providing infrastructure that supports inclusive development and improves the lives of our people."
The Operation Tsoga Moshomi initiative is a shining example of the department's commitment to leaving no one behind. By providing targeted support and engaging with employees and communities, the department is working to ensure that everyone has access to quality services and opportunities.
As the day drew to a close, MEC Rachoene reflected on the success of the operation. "This is just the beginning," he said. "We will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that our services are delivered efficiently and effectively. Let's grow Limpopo together, and let's make sure that no one is left behind."
The Operation Tsoga Moshomi initiative is a testament to the power of dedicated public service and community engagement. As the department continues to work towards its mission, the people of Limpopo can look forward to a brighter future, one that is built on the principles of accountability, professionalism, and inclusive development.

Dikgerekgere a formidable force: As MEC Rachoene walked through the Veerplaas Cost Centre, he was greeted by smiling faces and a sense of purpose. Employees were hard at work, focused on delivering quality services to the community.



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