Rachoene's Stakeholder-Centric Approach Fuels Service Delivery and Economic Growth
- Mpho Dube
- Oct 18
- 1 min read
By Mpho Dube, Editor-in-Chief, The Azanian
Limpopo's MEC for Public Works, Roads, and Infrastructure, Tonny Rachoene, is taking a stakeholder-centric approach to accelerate service delivery and boost the economy.
As part of his #StakeholdersTuesdays engagement series, Rachoene has been meeting with various stakeholders to gather first-hand information and defuse any potential challenges that might hinder progress.
By engaging with stakeholders, Rachoene aims to ensure that the department's projects and initiatives are implemented efficiently and effectively. This approach has earned him recognition as a leader who is committed to delivering tangible results and promoting a culture of service excellence.
The department's initiatives, such as #ProjectMonitoring, #21NewRoads, #OperationTsogaMoshomi, and #ServiceExcellence, are all geared towards improving the lives of Limpopo's residents. Rachoene's commitment to #StrengtheningInternalCapacity and #LetsGrowLimpopoTogether is evident in the department's efforts to deliver quality services and infrastructure.
By accelerating service delivery and boosting the economy, Rachoene's department is enhancing the lives of residents and contributing to the province's growth and development.
The #21NewRoads project, for instance, will significantly improve transportation networks, connecting towns and villages, and facilitating access to markets, schools, and healthcare facilities.
This, in turn, will boost economic activity, attract investment, and create opportunities for local businesses to thrive. Rachoene's vision for a prosperous and developed Limpopo is becoming a reality, and his dedication to stakeholder engagement and service delivery is inspiring a new era of growth and development in the region.






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