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Breaking Ground: Limpopo's 21 New Roads Project Takes Shape with Second Contractor

  • The Azanian
  • Aug 5
  • 2 min read
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The Department of Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure in Limpopo, led by MEC Tonny Rachoene, has marked a significant milestone in its quest to improve the province's road infrastructure.


The department has appointed a second contractor to work on the #21NewRoads project, which aims to upgrade and construct new roads in the Ephraim Mogale Municipality in the Sekhukhune District.


This project is part of the implementation of the 2025/2026 budget speech pronouncements on roads infrastructure provision. The #21NewRoads project is a key initiative under the #OperationTsogaMoshomi program, which seeks to improve the lives of Limpopo residents through various infrastructure development projects.


The construction of new roads will have a significant impact on the lives of residents in the Sekhukhune District. Some of the benefits include:

- Improved Access: New roads will provide better access to essential services, such as healthcare, education, and markets.

- Economic Growth: Upgraded roads will facilitate the transportation of goods and services, boosting economic growth and development in the region.

- Job Creation: The construction of new roads will create employment opportunities for local residents, contributing to the province's economic development.


The Department of Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure is committed to delivering excellent services to the people of Limpopo. The #21NewRoads project is a testament to the department's dedication to improving the province's infrastructure and promoting economic growth.


The department's efforts to strengthen its internal capacity will ensure that the #21NewRoads project is completed efficiently and effectively. By investing in its people and processes, the department can deliver high-quality infrastructure that meets the needs of the community.


The #21NewRoads project is a key initiative that will contribute to the growth and development of Limpopo. By working together, the department and its stakeholders can create a brighter future for the people of Limpopo.


As the project progresses, residents of the Sekhukhune District can look forward to improved roads, increased economic opportunities, and a better quality of life. The Department of Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure is committed to delivering on its promises and making a positive impact on the lives of Limpopo residents.

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