Limpopo's Road to Progress: MEC Rachoene Spearheads Infrastructure Revamp
- Mpho Dube
- Jul 17
- 3 min read

The Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure in Limpopo, Tonny Rachoene, has been working tirelessly to enhance the province's roads and infrastructure.
As part of the #DikgerekgereWednesdays service delivery initiative, the department has been hard at work patching potholes on key roads in the Greater Tzaneen Municipality.
The team has been focusing on the D673 Bindzulani - Letaba Hospital Road and the D5011 Bindzulani to Nkowankowa road, making both paved and unpaved roads drivable in the province. This initiative is part of the 7th Administration's efforts to improve the lives of Limpopo residents and promote economic growth.
The department's work is not just about fixing potholes; it's about improving the quality of life for residents. By ensuring that roads are safe and accessible, the department is enabling people to move freely and easily, which is essential for economic development and social interaction.
The #DikgerekgereWednesdays initiative is a testament to the department's commitment to service delivery and community engagement. By working closely with stakeholders and the public, the department aims to ensure that the needs of all residents are met and that the province's infrastructure is developed in a way that benefits everyone.
The department's commitment to service delivery is not limited to road maintenance. The department is also working on various infrastructure projects, including the construction of new roads, bridges, and buildings. These projects are aimed at improving the province's infrastructure and providing essential services to residents.
The MEC's efforts are part of a broader vision to grow Limpopo together and leave no one behind. By investing in roads and infrastructure, the province is creating opportunities for economic growth, job creation, and improved living standards. The department's work is a crucial step towards achieving these goals and building a better future for all Limpopo residents.
The province's growth and development strategy is centered around creating a conducive environment for economic growth, investing in human capital, and providing essential services to residents. The department's work is aligned with these goals, and the MEC is committed to ensuring that the province's infrastructure is developed in a way that supports economic growth and improves the lives of residents.

As the department continues to work tirelessly to improve the province's roads and infrastructure, the future looks bright for Limpopo. With a commitment to service delivery, community engagement, and infrastructure development, the province is poised for growth and development. The MEC's efforts are a shining example of the impact that dedicated public servants can have on their communities, and the people of Limpopo are sure to benefit from these initiatives.
The department's work is not without challenges, however. The province faces numerous infrastructure challenges, including poor road conditions, inadequate water and sanitation services, and a lack of economic infrastructure. Despite these challenges, the department remains committed to improving the province's infrastructure and providing essential services to residents.
Infrastructure development has a significant impact on the economy and the lives of residents. Good roads and infrastructure can improve access to markets, create jobs, and increase economic growth. The department's work is aimed at creating a conducive environment for economic growth and improving the lives of residents.
The province's infrastructure development strategy is centered around investing in roads, bridges, and other economic infrastructure. The department is also working on improving the province's social infrastructure, including schools, hospitals, and other public facilities.
The MEC's efforts to enhance the province's roads and infrastructure are a testament to the department's commitment to service delivery and community engagement. The department's work is aimed at improving the lives of residents and promoting economic growth. With a commitment to transparency, accountability, and community engagement, the department is poised to make a significant impact on the province's infrastructure and economy.
The people of Limpopo are sure to benefit from the department's initiatives, and the province's future looks bright. The MEC's leadership and commitment to service delivery are a shining example of the impact that dedicated public servants can have on their communities. As the department continues to work tirelessly to improve the province's roads and infrastructure, the future of Limpopo looks promising.





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