Newly Built Limpopo Building Showcases Government’s Infrastructure Commitment

Pretoria: The newly constructed Cost Centre in Marble Hall was officially opened by Limpopo Premier Phophi Ramathuba, highlighting the government's dedication to infrastructure investment and improved service delivery. The Premier emphasized that the facility is set to enhance operational efficiency within the Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure Department in the Sekhukhune District.

According to South African Government News Agency, the Premier described infrastructure as a catalyst for investment, economic activity, job creation, and sustainable development. She noted that the new facility would improve coordination and project management, providing a more effective working environment for employees.

Premier Ramathuba underscored the impact of a conducive working environment on employee productivity and service delivery, stating that the state-of-the-art facility offers modern office space and improved amenities. She urged employees to maintain high standards of service quality that match the infrastructure.

The Premier stressed the importance of ownership and maintenance of the facility, calling on officials to keep it clean and protect its assets. She appealed to community members and stakeholders to safeguard the facility against vandalism and theft, emphasizing its role as a public investment for the people of Ephraim Mogale and the broader Sekhukhune District.

Ramathuba reaffirmed the government's commitment to expanding infrastructure investment across Limpopo, citing infrastructure development as a key driver of economic growth and social transformation. She highlighted the crucial role of the Department of Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure in shaping the province's development landscape through the construction and management of public infrastructure.

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