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Makgetsi Construction Enterprise Steps in to Support Greater Tzaneen Municipality After Heavy Rains

Makgetsi Construction Enterprise Steps in to Support Greater Tzaneen Municipality After Heavy Rains
Makgetsi Construction Enterprise Steps in to Support Greater Tzaneen Municipality After Heavy Rains

Tzaneen, Limpopo — In response to recent heavy rains that caused widespread road damage and debris buildup, Makgetsi Construction Enterprise has stepped in to assist the Greater Tzaneen Local Municipality with urgent road rehabilitation and clean-up operations across affected areas.

The black female-owned local construction company deployed teams and equipment to remove storm debris and patch damaged road surfaces. These efforts are aimed at restoring access, improving safety for residents and motorists, and ensuring the continuity of essential services

Speaking on the initiative, Sekibela Mahalefa, Founder of Makgetsi Construction Enterprise, said the decision was driven by a strong commitment to community development and responsible business leadership.

“We were deeply concerned by the impact the heavy rains had on our community. As a local business, we could not stand by while roads became unsafe and access was disrupted. Supporting the municipality in times of need is part of our responsibility to the people of Tzaneen,” said Mahalefa.

The company confirmed that multiple teams were deployed to address the most affected streets, prioritising high-traffic and high-risk areas.

“This was not just about road repair, it was about restoring dignity, safety, and mobility for residents. We believe that when business and local government work together, recovery happens faster and more effectively,” Mahalefa added.

Makgetsi Construction Enterprise further indicated that this initiative forms part of its broader strategy to strengthen partnerships with the Greater Tzaneen Municipality in preparation for future emergency responses and ongoing infrastructure support.

“This initiative reflects our values of giving back and being part of long-term solutions. We remain committed to supporting efforts that build resilience and strengthen local infrastructure,” Mahalefa concluded.

Residents have welcomed the intervention, describing it as timely and impactful in addressing the challenges posed by the recent storms.

“Makgetsi is highly commendable for this strong commitment to social and corporate responsibility. This ethical business practices, and care for the Tzaneen community, demonstrates that success goes beyond profit. This sets a positive example for others and shows a genuine desire to make a lasting difference in society,” expressed a community member on one of the local digital platforms.