Limpopo's Road to Progress: MEC Rachoene Champions Infrastructure Development and Community Engagement
- Mpho Dube
- Oct 1
- 2 min read

Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure MEC Tonny Rachoene.
By Mpho Dube, Editor-in-Chief of The Azanian
Limpopo MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure, Tonny Rachoene, has taken a significant step towards addressing urgent road infrastructure challenges in the Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality.
In a critical meeting with Mayor Councillor Given Moimane and key stakeholders, Rachoene emphasized the provincial government's commitment to prioritizing road improvements.
The meeting, which marks the fifth stakeholder consultation led by Rachoene as part of a province-wide initiative, demonstrates the Department's commitment to responsive governance and collaborative problem-solving. By engaging directly with traditional leaders, local government structures, and community forums, the Department aims to ensure infrastructure solutions are inclusive, sustainable, and aligned with local development needs.
Rachoene stressed that safe and accessible roads are vital for enhancing service delivery, stimulating economic growth, and improving residents' overall quality of life. "These engagements are not just about fixing roads—they are about building partnerships and fostering inclusive development," said Rachoene. The Department's ongoing #StakeholdersTuesdays engagement session is a testament to its commitment to community-centered solutions.
The Municipality and stakeholders have been commended for their willingness to work together in identifying challenges and crafting practical solutions. Further engagements are planned as the Department continues its mission to build a connected, accessible, and economically vibrant Limpopo.
Through his leadership, Rachoene is making a tangible impact on the lives of citizens, inspiring hope and transformation in the lives of Limpopians. His commitment to delivering results and promoting economic growth in Limpopo has earned him recognition as a leader who walks the talk. As a champion for change, Rachoene continues to inspire hope and transformation in the lives of Limpopians, cementing his legacy as a transformational leader.

Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure MEC Tonny Rachoene and Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality Mayor Councillor Given Moimane.






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