MEC Rachoene Brings Relief to Mashashane Communities
- Mpho Dube
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Limpopo MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure, Tonny Rachoene.
By Mpho Dube,Editor-in-Chief, The Azanian
Limpopo MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure, Tonny Rachoene, is leaving no stone unturned in his quest to improve the province's infrastructure.
Rachoene recently met with key stakeholders affected by the poor condition of roads in the Mashashane area, outside Polokwane.
The meeting, part of the ongoing #StakeholdersTuesdays engagement sessions, aimed to provide updates on the progress being made by the Department and its implementing agency, RAL, to improve the condition of roads D3355, D3370, D3364, and D3359. Rachoene's commitment to enhancing service delivery in the province is evident in his tireless efforts to engage with stakeholders and find solutions to the challenges facing the communities.
As a temporary intervention, the upcoming #DikgerekgereWednesdays service delivery programme will focus on regravelling identified sections of these roads. Rachoene's proactive approach has brought hope to the residents of Mashashane, who have been plagued by the poor state of the roads for far too long.
The MEC's dedication to improving infrastructure and enhancing service delivery in the province is unwavering. "Together, we are committed to improving infrastructure and enhancing service delivery in our communities," Rachoene emphasized.
With the #21NewRoads project and #OperationTsogaMoshomi initiative underway, Rachoene's department is working tirelessly to transform the province's infrastructure landscape. The #DikgerekgereWednesdays programme is just one example of the department's commitment to delivering on its promises.
Rachoene's efforts have not gone unnoticed, and the people of Limpopo are taking notice of his hard work and dedication to improving their lives. As the province continues to grow and develop, it is leaders like Rachoene who will drive the change and bring about a brighter future for all.



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