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Operation Tsoga Moshomi Launched: Transforming Limpopo’s Public Works

  • Mpho Dube
  • 8 hours ago
  • 2 min read

The sun rose over the lush landscapes of Limpopo, casting a warm glow over the province. In a significant move to revitalize the Department of Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure, MEC Ernest Rachoene officially launched Operation Tsoga Moshomi. This transformative campaign aimed to reignite dedication, discipline, and a deep sense of purpose among employees.

 

With a strong focus on Service Excellence, Operation Tsoga Moshomi embodied the spirit of the 7th Administration's vision for a better Limpopo. The campaign's rallying cry, "Dilo Di Chenchitje" (Let's Do Things Differently), resonated deeply with the department's workforce.

 

As MEC Rachoene addressed the gathering, he emphasized the importance of teamwork and collective effort in driving progress. "Let's Grow Limpopo Together," he urged, "and Leave No One Behind." The room erupted in applause, with employees eager to embark on this new journey.

 

With Operation Tsoga Moshomi, the department was poised to achieve remarkable feats. The campaign's launch marked the beginning of a brighter future for Limpopo, where infrastructure would flourish, roads would connect communities, and public services would excel.

 

Tsoga Moshomi resonates with the Batho Pele principles, which are centered around people-first service delivery. The phrase "Tsoga Moshomi" might be a local expression or initiative that embodies similar values of putting citizens at the forefront.

 

Batho Pele, which means "People First" in Sesotho, is a South African government initiative aimed at enhancing service delivery and promoting a people-centered approach in the public sector.

 

Tsoga Moshomi is built on these principles, it's likely focused on, improving service delivery, enhancing citizen engagement, fostering a culture of accountability and

promoting efficiency and effectiveness.

 

Rachoene has demonstrated unwavering commitment to Limpopo's development. His leadership is marked by a strong vision for a better province, where infrastructure flourishes and public services excel.

 

With the launch of Operation Tsoga Moshomi, MEC Rachoene has shown his dedication to rekindling dedication, discipline, and purpose among employees. His emphasis on Service Excellence and Batho Pele principles underscores his people-centered approach.

 

Through Operation Tsoga Moshomi, MEC Rachoene aims to transform the department, driving progress and leaving no one behind. His leadership inspires a sense of purpose and collective effort, propelling Limpopo toward a brighter future.

 

The third leg of Operation Tsoga Moshomi took MEC Rachoene and his team to the Premier's Guest House, a prestigious venue just outside Polokwane. Their mission was clear: to monitor progress and drive excellence in the ongoing improvements.

 

As they walked through the grounds, they assessed the work being done to restore the Guest House to its former glory. Every detail mattered, from the architecture to the landscaping, reflecting the province's commitment to Service Excellence.

 

Operation Tsoga Moshomi's extension to the Premier's Guest House showcased the department's dedication to Strengthening Internal Capacity. By focusing on quality and precision, they aimed to create a space that would welcome dignitaries and showcase Limpopo's hospitality.

 

“Let's Grow Limpopo Together,” MEC Rachoene reiterated, emphasizing the importance of collective effort. The Guest House renovation was more than just a project – it was a symbol of the province's progress and commitment to excellence.


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