Mayor Moimana conducts oversight visits at ongoing municipality projects
EPHRAIM MOGALE
The Mayor of Ephraim Mogale Local Municipality (EPMLM), Cllr Given Moimana, embarked on an oversight visits to municipal projects on Tuesday 15 July 2025.
According to the municipality, the visits were aimed at monitoring and assessing the projects to ensure that the work is done according to the scope to ensure that the community receives quality services.
During the programme, the mayor inspected several road projects in the municipality, including the Uitvlugt Bus Road in Uitvlugt Village, EPMLM Ward 2.
The road project is now complete, and Mayor Moimana expressed satisfaction with the quality of work done. He was joined on the visit by Ward Councillor Papanini Thobejane.
The mayor also visited the Matlala Internal Road Project in Ga-Matlala Ramoshebo Village, EPMLM Ward 5, which commenced on 5 November 2024, and is expected to be completed on or before 30 September 2025.
The municipality said the project will benefit people of EPMLM Ward 5. During his visit to the project, the mayor was accompanied by Ward Councillor Lizzy Lekwatsipa.
The main objective of the road projects is to improve the readability of the current road conditions, manage storm-water runoff, particularly in lower areas, and ease mobility for motorists within residential areas and other road users.
Mayor Moimana further visited several sports facility projects, including the Matlerekeng Sport Facility at Matlerekeng Village.
The project commenced on 20 June 2025, and is anticipated to be completed on or before 20 March 2026. Once completed, the facility will benefit mostly Moutse West areas, from EPMLM Ward 1 to Ward 6.
Additionally, the mayor paid homage to the Mamphokgo Sports Complex at Mamphokgo Village, EPMLM Ward 10, which commenced on 22 April 2025, and is expected to be completed on or before 21 October 2025. He was joined by Ward Councillor Remmy Seloma.
The municipality said the aim of building sports facilities is to create a recreational facility for the community and help keep youth away from drugs and substance abuse by creating a sports-enabling environment that offers various sporting codes.
Momana applauded the sterling work and progress made by the contractors in the projects.
He also urged the communities, as the main beneficiaries of the government developments, to protect the projects and ensure that the work is done smoothly without any interruptions.

