MEC Rachoene opens Security Upgrade at Parliamentary Village
The MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure in Limpopo, Ernest Rachoene, has officially opened the newly completed security upgrades at the Parliamentary Village in Bendor, Polokwane.
The upgrade project included improvements to internal walkways, enhanced security infrastructure and landscaping. It is implemented to enhance safety, functionality and living conditions for Members of the Provincial Legislature,
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MEC Rachoene emphasised the Department’s commitment to delivering quality infrastructure that supports dignified living and effective governance.
“These upgrades reflect our continued dedication to ensuring that government properties of this nature meet national keypoint required standards,” he said.
“When we improve the environment in which our public representatives live, we strengthen the capacity of the state to serve the people.”
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The project forms part of the broader provincial infrastructure programme aimed at providing new infrastructure, maintaining assets, extending their lifespan and improving service delivery across Limpopo.
This is one of the projects implemented at the Parliamentary Village, and the department also plans to construct 15 new houses in the precinct to better accommodate the Provincial Legislature, leader of the official opposition in the Limpopo Legislature EFF Lawrence Mapoulo has commended the Department for making the Village compliance to become a compliance point.
