
Limpopo Public Works, Roads, and Infrastructure MEC Tonny Rachoene has continued his mission of boosting the economy of the Limpopo province following engagement with different stakeholders during the “Investing in African Mining Indaba” sessions recently held in Cape Town, the Western Cape.
The evergreen hardworking Rachoene led a delegation comprising of RAL's Accounting Authority, Moses Tseli and the acting CEO, Makhitha Chesane as well as management on an engagement with Development Bank of South Africa (DBSA) leadership on the sidelines of the “Investing in African Mining Indaba”.
Rachoene urged different stakeholders as part of his undertaking to bring them on board to invest in Limpopo province, particularly on Infrastructural development initiatives.
It is this kind of contribution by Rachoene that continues to give hope to the community of Limpopo.

Limpopo provincial government secured R120 billion in an investment two-day conference last year which exceeded its target of R100 billion.
“We must continue to accelerate services to our people. It is potent and imperative to ensure the economy of our province is improved. We can never claim freedom when our people are subjected to poverty and their economy is not improved. We must bring more investors on board. It will be disingenuous to subject the people of Limpopo to unorthodox trends of not enhancing their lives,” Rachoene said.
Limpopo provincial government heeded to President Cyril Ramaphosa’s call to ensure that the country’s economy is intact to improve the lives of the public received plethora applauds from various stakeholders countrywide and globally without trepidation.
This true testimony that the essence of absence of the presence is the most potent weapon that at times we don’t need supernatural powers to achieve goals, but we need to use more human capability.



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