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Rachoene Drives Change with 'Operation Tsoga Moshomi' in Sekhukhune

  • Mpho Dube
  • Mar 6
  • 2 min read
 Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure MEC Tonny "Dikgerekgere" Rachoene paid a surprise visit to the Tsemanyanyane Cost-Centre in Ephraim Mogale Municipality, Sekhukhune District, to drive home the message that it's time to step up and deliver.
 Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure MEC Tonny "Dikgerekgere" Rachoene paid a surprise visit to the Tsemanyanyane Cost-Centre in Ephraim Mogale Municipality, Sekhukhune District, to drive home the message that it's time to step up and deliver.

By Mpho Dube, Editor-in-Chief, The Azanian

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Limpopo - Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure MEC Tonny "Dikgerekgere" Rachoene has launched a crusade against tardiness and inefficiency in the department, urging officials to recommit to delivering top-notch services to the people of Limpopo.


Under the banner of #OperationTsogaMoshomi, MEC Rachoene paid a surprise visit to the Tsemanyanyane Cost-Centre in Ephraim Mogale Municipality, Sekhukhune District, to drive home the message that it's time to step up and deliver.


"Today, we recommit to serving our people with excellence," MEC Rachoene said, his voice filled with conviction. "Let's work together to build a more efficient and effective public service that delivers results for our communities. We have a tremendous opportunity to shape the future of our province, and I'm excited to be part of this journey."


The initiative aims to instill a culture of punctuality, hard work, and dedication among officials. MEC Rachoene emphasized the importance of teamwork and collaboration, saying, "Together, we can achieve great things. Let's seize this opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of our people. I'm committed to supporting and empowering our officials to succeed, and I'm confident that together, we can achieve remarkable things."


"Dikgerekgere Wednesdays" has become the rallying cry for MEC Rachoene's crusade, with the MEC leading by example. He arrived at the Tsemanyanyane Cost-Centre early, ready to roll up his sleeves and get to work. His enthusiasm was infectious, and officials were visibly energized by his presence.

MEC Rachoene's leadership has been hailed as a breath of fresh air in the Limpopo government.
MEC Rachoene's leadership has been hailed as a breath of fresh air in the Limpopo government.

The MEC's unannounced visit sent a clear message to officials: it's time to step up and deliver. #OperationTsogaMoshomi is set to become a regular feature in Limpopo's public service, with MEC Rachoene vowing to support and empower officials to succeed. "We are not just building roads and infrastructure," he said. "We are building a better future for our children, our communities, and our province. Let's work together to make Limpopo proud!"


As #OperationTsogaMoshomi gains momentum, Limpopo residents can expect improved services, better infrastructure, and a more responsive public service. The message from MEC Rachoene is clear: let's get to work and make Limpopo proud!


MEC Rachoene's leadership has been hailed as a breath of fresh air in the Limpopo government. His commitment to accountability, transparency, and people-centered service delivery has inspired confidence in the public service. "MEC Rachoene is a leader who leads by example," said a senior official. "He's approachable, he's passionate, and he's committed to making a difference. We're proud to work under his leadership."


As the Limpopo government continues to roll out #OperationTsogaMoshomi, residents can look forward to a brighter future. A future where services are delivered on time, where infrastructure is improved, and where the needs of the people are met with efficiency and compassion. The journey has begun, and with MEC Rachoene at the helm, the sky's the limit!

#OperationTsogaMoshomi is set to become a regular feature in Limpopo's public service, with MEC Rachoene vowing to support and empower officials to succeed.
#OperationTsogaMoshomi is set to become a regular feature in Limpopo's public service, with MEC Rachoene vowing to support and empower officials to succeed.


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