MEC Rachoene Paves Way for Progress on D3561-Segole Road
- Mpho Dube
- 17 minutes ago
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The Department of Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure, MEC Tonny Rachoene during his oversight visit with Mogalakwena Local Municipality Mayor Ngoako Taueatsoala.
The Department of Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure, MEC Tonny Rachoene's boots kicked up small clouds of dust as he stepped onto the D3561-Segole Road. The warm Limpopo sun beat down, but his determination remained unwavering. This oversight visit wasn't just about checking progress; it was about ensuring the road would change lives.
As he walked along the road, MEC Rachoene asked contractors about challenges, timelines, and quality control. His questions were direct, reflecting his commitment to accountability and excellence.
The road would connect villages, schools, and clinics, bridging gaps and opening opportunities. MEC Rachoene's presence underscored the department's dedication to delivering infrastructure that would uplift communities.
"Let's Grow Limpopo Together," MEC emphasized, "and Leave No One Behind." His words resonated with the contractors and workers, who knew they were building more than just roads – they were building a better future.
This visit was part of Operation Tsoga Moshomi, a campaign to reignite dedication and discipline within the department. MEC Rachoene's leadership was driving change, and the D3561-Segole Road was just one example of the progress being made.

Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure, MEC Rachoene and Mogalakwena Local Municipality Mayor Taueatsoala.



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