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Premier Ramathuba Sends a Strong Message: No Room for Incompetence in Limpopo's Road Infrastructure Development

  • Mpho Dube
  • Jul 11
  • 2 min read
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The Premier of Limpopo Dr Phophi Ramathuba


Limpopo Premier Dr Phophi Ramathuba, accompanied by MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure Ernest Rachoene, Mayor of Greater Letaba Local Municipality Councillor Dagma Mamanyoha, and officials from the Road Agency Limpopo (RAL), conducted an oversight visit to assess the status of incomplete road and bridge projects along the D15, D3150, and D3232 in Sekgosese area.


The visit was a clear demonstration of the provincial government's commitment to improving road infrastructure and ensuring timely service delivery for the benefit of local communities.


Premier Ramathuba made it clear that the 7th administration will not tolerate incompetent contractors who are failing to deliver their projects on time. "We cannot afford to have our roads in a state of disrepair," she said. "We need to ensure that our roads are safe and accessible to all, and that our communities can move around easily." The Premier's directive to prioritize the completion of these critical roads infrastructure projects is a clear indication of the government's commitment to delivering on its promises.


During the visit, Premier Ramathuba engaged directly with stakeholders, reaffirming the provincial government's commitment to improving road infrastructure and ensuring timely service delivery for the benefit of local communities. "We are here to listen to your concerns and to work with you to find solutions," she said. "We are committed to making a difference in the lives of our people." This engagement demonstrates the government's willingness to listen and respond to the needs of its people.

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The oversight visit highlights the provincial government's commitment to development and growth. The completion of these critical roads infrastructure projects will not only improve the lives of local communities but also contribute to the economic development of the region. The Premier's directive to prioritize the completion of these projects is a clear indication of the government's commitment to delivering on its promises.


Road infrastructure is a critical component of any economy. It facilitates the movement of goods and people, and plays a vital role in the development of a region. The completion of these projects will have a significant impact on the lives of local communities, improving access to markets, schools, and healthcare facilities.


In conclusion, Premier Ramathuba's oversight visit to Sekgosese area sends a strong message that the provincial government will not tolerate incompetence in road infrastructure development. The government is committed to delivering on its promises and ensuring that the province's road infrastructure is developed to support economic growth and improve the lives of local communities. With a strong leadership team in place, the province is poised to make significant strides in developing its road infrastructure and promoting economic growth.

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