Limpopo Delegation Lights Up Macau: A Night of Diplomacy and Infrastructure Deals
- Mpho Dube
- Jun 9
- 2 min read

Limpopo Premier Dr Phophi Ramathuba
In the vibrant Macau Special Administrative Region of China, a warm welcome dinner was held for Limpopo Premier Dr Phophi Ramathuba and her esteemed delegation.
The group, comprising MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure,Tonny Rachoene, MEC for LEDET Tshitereke Matibe, and Fetakgomo-Tubatse Local Municipality Mayor Eddie Maila, arrived in Macau with a mission to secure investments and partnerships for Limpopo's growth.
Their visit coincides with the 16th International Infrastructure Investment and Construction Forum Exhibition, a premier event that brings together global leaders, investors, and industry experts to shape the future of infrastructure development.
Dr. Ramathuba's delegation aims to leverage this platform to attract investments for Limpopo's key sectors, including mining, agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism.

MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure, Tonny Rachoene and Fetakgomo-Tubatse Local Municipality Mayor Eddie Maila
During their stay, the delegation is expected to engage with Chinese investors, showcasing Limpopo's potential and exploring opportunities for collaboration.
The province's rich mineral resources, particularly the "Big Six" metals in high demand globally copper, platinum group metals, lithium, nickel, cobalt, and rare earth elements are likely to be a major draw for investors.
The Limpopo delegation's visit reflects the province's commitment to industrialization, infrastructure development, and economic growth. By forging partnerships with international players, Dr Ramathuba and her team aim to unlock new opportunities for job creation, skills development, and sustainable development in the province.
The delegation's efforts are focused on boosting the economy of Limpopo and enhancing the lives of its communities. By attracting investments and partnerships, they aim to stimulate economic growth and create employment opportunities for the people of Limpopo, develop and upgrade infrastructure, including roads, special economic zones, and tourism destinations, empower local businesses and entrepreneurs through partnerships and capacity-building initiatives.

In addition, improve the overall quality of life for Limpopo's residents, with access to better services, healthcare, and education, upgrading and maintaining strategic roads, special economic zones, and tourism destinations.
And showcasing Limpopo's potential in mining, agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism, implementing aggressive skills development programs linked to key economic sectors and fostering partnerships for sustainable development and job creation.
The delegation's visit to Macau marks a significant step in Limpopo's journey towards economic growth and development, and their efforts are expected to yield tangible results for the province's residents.
By working together with international partners, Dr Ramathuba and her team are committed to building a brighter future for Limpopo and its people.


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