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Kgatleng District

Oodi

Oodi is a rapidly-developing peri-urban village located in the Kgatleng District, on the north-east edge of the capital city, Gaborone, ca. 25 kilometers drive from the city centre.  Oodi is popular due to its close proximity to the capital city and its relatively easy accessibility, for the most part via the main A1 highway.  The village comprises of an assortment of low to high cost residential properties, small to large scale farming lands, local shops, religious centres, health facilities such as the Oodi Clinic as well as educational facilities such as the Oodi College of Applied Arts and Technology. The village benefits from the presence of shops, schools, business...

Rasesa

Rasesa is a rapid-developing village, easily accessible via the A1 highway, located ca. 32 km north of the Gaborone city centre and ca. 10 km west of the bustling village of Mochudi, in the Kgatleng District of Botswana. The area comprises of mainly privately developed/ developing single-family and multi-residential homes, educational facilities such as Rasesa Primary School, churches and is in close proximity of the Pilane Crossing Shopping Centre and the vast amenities of Mochudi.  Rasesa is also in very close proximity of the Matsieng Footprints (a National Monument) and the Matsieng Flying Club which hosts the annual "Wesbank Botswana Intenational Airshow".

Kweneng District

Letlhakeng

Letlhakeng is a village located in Kweneng District, ca. 75km north-west of Molepolole, with a population of ca. 7,229 (per the 2011 census).  Letlhakeng offers primary schools and a junior secondary school, such as Mphuthe JSS and Lettlhakeng Primary School, a clinic, police station, post office, library, local government offices and services, religious facilities and a variety of restaurants and shops, such as Choppies Superstores.  The village is also considered as a gateway to exploring the Kalahari and therefore benefits from a high level of passing tourists en-route to the Khutse Game Reserve and Central Kalahari Game Reserve, destinations frequented by local and...

Metsimotlhaba

Metsimotlhabe is a village positioned ca. 10 kilometers north west of the capital city of Gaborone, in the Kweneng District.  The village is easily accessible via the Gaborone-Molepolole (A12) highway and has of recent demonstrated rapid development due to its' close proximity to the capital city as well as the neighbouring peri-urban village of Mogoditshane. Metsimotlhabe offers a diverse range of single and multi-residential properties and is home of Lenmed Health Bokamoso Private Hospital. The village also offers educational facilities such as Regent English Medium School, Metsimotlhabe Primary School; commercial/ shopping centres such as Builders mart, Sefalana,...

Mmopane

Mmopane is a village located in the Kweneng District of Botswana, ca. 15 kilometers drive from Gaborone. With a population of ca. 25,460 (2022 population census), the village is popular due to its close proximity to the Capital City and its relatively easy accessibility just off the main A12 dual carriage highway. The village comprises of assorted low to medium cost residential properties, small to large scale farming lands, local shopping facilities, religious centres, health facilities such as the Bokamoso Private Hospital as well as schools.

Mmopane

Mmopane is a village located in the Kweneng District of Botswana, ca. 15 kilometers drive from Gaborone. With a population of ca. 25,460 (2022 population census), the village is popular due to its close proximity to the Capital City and its relatively easy accessibility just off the main A12 dual carriage highway. The village comprises of assorted low to medium cost residential properties, small to large scale farming lands, local shopping facilities, religious centres, health facilities such as the Bokamoso Private Hospital as well as schools.

Mogoditshane

Mogoditshane, often regarded as a suburb of Gaborone, is a peri-urban village immediately neighboring the capital city of Gaborone, in the Kweneng District, with a population of ca. 57,637 (2011 census).  Mogoditshane has developed rapidly over the past ten years, particularly along the main Molepolole Road (A12 highway) and today is home to several established commercial/ industrial concerns, shopping malls/ centres offering a diverse retail experience, schools, religious facilities, the Mogoditshane police station and the Sir Seretse Khama Barracks (Botswana Defence Force military base).  The village has attracted the development of a diverse range of residential and...

Molepolole

Molepolole is an urban village located approximately 50 kilometers west of the capital city, Gaborone, and is the gateway to exploring Khutse Game Reserve and the world-renowned Central Kalahari Game Reserve.  It is one of Botswana's largest villages and is considered one of the largest traditional villages in Africa, with a population exceeding 73,000 inhabitants (per the 2011 census).  Molepolole is commonly considered as the administrative capital of the Kweneng District, due to its extensive developments and infrastructure.  Molepolole is an easy commute from Gaborone, via the main A12 highway and comprises of a variety of residential properties, commercial and...

North-East District

Francistown

Francistown is Botswana's second largest city located ca. 435km north-east of the capital city, in the North East district, however separately administered by the Francistown City Council as the City of Francistown administrative district.The city benefits from good infrastructure, including an established internal road-network, as well as a surfaced-road networks which make Francistown the gateway to Zimbabwe, via the Ramokgwebana/ Plumtree Border Post and gives passage to Maun and Kasane/ Kazungula in the north of Botswana via Nata, and Gaborone in the south via Palapye.  A rail network links Francistown to Harare (Zimbabwe) via Bulawayo and Gaborone/ Lobatse.  In...

Francistown

Francistown is Botswana's second largest city located ca. 435km north-east of the capital city, in the North East district, however separately administered by the Francistown City Council as the City of Francistown administrative district. The city benefits from good infrastructure, including an established internal road-network, as well as a surfaced-road networks which make Francistown the gateway to Zimbabwe, via the Ramokgwebana/ Plumtree Border Post and gives passage to Maun and Kasane/ Kazungula in the north of Botswana via Nata, and Gaborone in the south via Palapye. A rail network links Francistown to Harare (Zimbabwe) via Bulawayo and Gaborone/ Lobatse. In...

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