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RACHOENE'S VISION FOR LIMPOPO: STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT PAVES WAY FOR PROVINCIAL PROGRESS

  • The Azanian
  • 4 hours ago
  • 1 min read

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


In a bold move to foster collaborative governance, Limpopo MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure, Tonny Rachoene, has spearheaded a series of stakeholder engagement sessions under the #StakeholdersTuesdays initiative.


The innovative platform brings together key stakeholders, including government officials, private sector leaders, and community representatives, to explore sustainable solutions to the province's pressing challenges.


The #StakeholdersTuesdays initiative is a testament to Rachoene's commitment to inclusive and participatory governance. By engaging with various stakeholders, the department aims to leverage expertise, resources, and experiences to drive development and growth in the province.


Rachoene's leadership has been instrumental in driving this initiative forward. His vision for Limpopo is one of collaboration, innovation, and progress. Through #StakeholdersTuesdays, he has created a platform for stakeholders to share ideas, identify challenges, and develop solutions that benefit the province as a whole.


"The #StakeholdersTuesdays initiative is a game-changer for Limpopo," Rachoene said. "By working together, we can unlock the potential of our province and create opportunities for growth and development. We are committed to engaging with our stakeholders and finding solutions that benefit our communities."


The success of #StakeholdersTuesdays is a testament to Rachoene's leadership and commitment to collaborative governance. As the province continues to grow and develop, it is clear that the #StakeholdersTuesdays initiative will play a critical role in shaping its future.


Under Rachoene's guidance, Limpopo is poised to become a hub of innovation and progress. The province's residents can look forward to improved infrastructure, economic growth, and a brighter future.

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Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure MEC Tonny Rachoene.

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