Places, polling stations in Mogoditshane, Botswana

Places and their polling stations in Mogoditshane, Botswana

312 Nkoyaphiri South
1452 Mogoditshane SSS
1453 Legae English Medium Primary School
1454 Terrence Private Secondary School
313 Nkoyaphiri Central
1455 Mogoditshane JSS
1456 Nkoyaphiri Kgotla
1457 Tent at Nkoyaphiri Open Space
314 Nkoyaphiri North
1458 Mogoditshane Sub-Land Board
1459 Nkoyaphiri Primary School
1460 Tent at Khudiring Kgotla
315 Mogoditshane North
1461 Mahatlane Kgotla
1462 New Apostolic Church In Zion
1463 Bllahwu Offices
316 Ledumadumane West
1464 Tent at Open Space near Standpipe Abc 3
1465 Ledumadumane JSS
1466 Tent Near Kgosi Kebapetse Ramatlapeng’s Homestead
317 Ledumadumane East
1467 Moamogwe Primary School
1468 Kgwanyape Kgotla
1469 Ledumadumane Kgotla
318 Mogoditshane Central North
1470 Solomon Dihutso Primary School
1471 Botswana Teachers Union Offices
319 Mogoditshane East
1472 Mogoditshane Clinic
1473 Kgatleng Kgotla
1474 Semorden Kgotla
320 Mogoditshane Central South
1475 Mogoditshane Primary School
1476 Community Hall
321 Mogoditshane Central
1477 UCCSA Church
1478 Free Church
1479 Maipei Kgotla

Reference: iec.gov.bw/index.php/electoral-districts/polling-stations.html

Botswana is a country in Africa. It is topographically flat, with approximately 70 percent of its territory being the Kalahari Desert.

It is bordered by South Africa to the south and southeast, Namibia to the west and north, and Zimbabwe to the northeast.

Capital: Gaborone
Currency: Botswanan Pula
Official language: English
Population: 2.588 million (2021) World Bank
Dialing code: +267
Gross Domestic Product: 17.61 billion USD (2021) World Bank

Botswana’s ten districts are:

  1. Southern District
  2. South-East District
  3. Kweneng District
  4. Kgatleng District
  5. Central District
  6. North-East District
  7. Ngamiland District
  8. Kgalagadi District
  9. Chobe District
  10. Ghanzi District

Botswana’s councils created from urban or town councils are: Gaborone City, Francistown, Lobatse Town, Selebi-Phikwe Town, Jwaneng Town, Orapa Town and Sowa Township.

Districts of Botswana
Map of Botswana
Map of Botswana
Maps of Africa showing Botswana
Flag of Botswana
Coat of arms of Botswana

The name Botswana refers to ‘Land of the Tswana’. The landlocked, Southern Africa country is officially known as the Republic of Botswana.

Living Faith Church (Winners’ Chapel) Gaborone, Botswana
Winners’ Chapel, Gaborone
Gaborone

Botswana is connected to Zambia through the Kazungula Bridge making it the world’s shortest border between two countries.

A country of slightly over 2 million people (2021), Botswana is one of the most sparsely populated countries in the world. It is essentially the nation state of the Tswana ethnic group, who make up 79% of the population.

Makgadikgadi Pans National Park, Botswana

About 11.6 per cent of the population lives in the capital and largest city, Gaborone.

Formerly one of the world’s poorest countries—with a GDP per capita of about US$70 per year in the late 1960s—it has since transformed itself into an upper-middle-income country, with one of the world’s fastest-growing economies.

Francistown
Francistown Stadium

The Tswana ethnic group were descended mainly from Bantu-speaking tribes who migrated southward of Africa to modern Botswana, living in tribal enclaves as farmers and herders.

Zebras at the Okavango Basin
Okavango Delta in Botswana
Scottish Livingstone Hospital, Molepolole, Botswana

In 1885, the British colonised the area and declared a protectorate under the name of Bechuanaland.

As colonisation stopped, Bechuanaland became an independent republic under its current name on 30 September 1966.

Since then, it has been a representative republic, with a consistent record of uninterrupted democratic elections and the lowest perceived corruption ranking in Africa since at least 1998.

The economy is dominated by mining and tourism. Botswana has a GDP (purchasing power parity) per capita of about $18,113 as of 2021, one of the highest in subsaharan Africa.

Botswana is the world’s biggest diamond producing country.

Its relatively high gross national income per capita gives the country a high standard of living and the third-highest Human Development Index of continental Sub-Saharan Africa (after Gabon and South Africa).

The country has been adversely affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. In 2002, Botswana began offering anti-retroviral drugs (ARVs) to help combat the epidemic.

Botswana is a member of the Southern African Customs Union, the Southern African Development Community, the Commonwealth of Nations, and the United Nations.