Gaborone
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Gaborone
Gaborone is the capital and largest city of Botswana. It is home to about 246,325 people, which is around 10% of the country's total population. The city is located between Kgale Hill and Oodi Hill, close to where the Notwane River and Segoditshane River meet. It is just 15 kilometres from the border with South Africa.
The city was named after Chief Gaborone of the Tlokwa people. It became the capital in the mid-1960s when Botswana became independent. The city has a main area called "Main Mall" with many shops and a semi-circular area with government offices.
Gaborone is important as the political and economic center of Botswana. It is home to the Botswana Stock Exchange and the headquarters of the Southern African Development Community. People in the city mainly speak Setswana, English, Kalanga, and Kgalagadi.
History
Main articles: History of Gaborone and Timeline of Gaborone
People have lived near the Notwane River for a long time. Around 1880, the Tlokwa people came to this area and named their settlement Moshaweng.
The city of Gaborone was started in 1964 when Botswana was getting ready to become independent. Before that, the capital was in Mafeking. Gaborone was chosen because it had fresh water, was near a railway, and was in the middle of the country. The city grew very fast after it was built.
After Botswana became independent in 1966, Gaborone became the capital. Many people moved there for homes and jobs. Today, Gaborone is a big, busy city that keeps growing.
Geography
See also: Geography of Botswana
Gaborone is found between Kgale and Oodi Hills, next to the Notwane River in the southeast of Botswana. It is only 15 kilometres from the border with South Africa and sits 1,010 metres above sea level. Nearby cities include Ramotswa, Mogoditshane, Mochudi, and Tlokweng, where many people travel for work. Some well-known areas in Gaborone are Broadhurst, Gaborone West, The Village, Naledi, and the wealthy suburb of Phakalane.
In the middle of Gaborone is the Main Mall, with many important buildings and offices from other countries. Near the east end of the mall is the Civic Centre and the Pula Arch, which marks Botswana's independence day. Other important spots close by include the Botswana Stock Exchange, the National Museum and Art Gallery, and the main campus of the University of Botswana. West of the Main Mall is the Government Enclave, home to key government buildings such as the National Assembly and Ntlo ya Dikgosi, as well as the National Archives.
Climate
Gaborone has a hot semi-arid climate, so it is usually sunny and warm. Summers can be very hot during the day but cool at night. The city usually gets the most rain between October and April. Winter days are still warm, but nights can be cool. Gaborone sometimes faces floods, with notable ones happening in 2000, 2001, and 2006. The sunniest and windiest times are usually from September to November, while May through August tends to be calmer.
Demographics
Gaborone is the biggest city in Botswana. It has 246,325 people, based on the 2022 census. That means over 10% of Botswana’s people live in Gaborone.
The city is growing fast, with a growth rate of 3.4%. Many people move to Gaborone from other parts of Botswana because they hope to find better living conditions.
| Year | Pop. | ±% p.a. |
|---|---|---|
| 1964 | 3,855 | — |
| 1971 | 17,718 | +24.34% |
| 1981 | 59,657 | +12.91% |
| 1991 | 133,468 | +8.39% |
| 2001 | 186,007 | +3.37% |
| 2006 | 191,776 | +0.61% |
| 2011 | 231,626 | +3.85% |
| 2022 | 246,325 | +0.56% |
| Sources: | ||
Places of worship
See also: Religion in Botswana
Many people in Gaborone meet to worship in Christian churches and temples. Some of these include groups linked to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Botswana, Assemblies of God, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Pentecostal Holiness Church, Christ Embassy, and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gaborone. Because of a community of people from Serbia, there are also two Serbian Orthodox churches in the city.
Culture
The National Museum and Art Gallery is located northwest of the main area. It opened in 1968 and shows traditional crafts and artwork by local artists, including paintings by Thomas Baines and Lucas Sithole. You can see exhibits like Artists in Botswana, Children's Art Competition, and Thapong International. Outside, there are old ways of travel such as wagons and sledges. There is also a display about the San, the first people of southern Africa. The museum has a big garden called the National Botanical Garden, opened in 2007, to protect Botswana’s native plants.
Every year in late March or early April, Gaborone holds the Maitisong Festival for seven days. This festival includes outdoor concerts, plays, and films in different places around the city.
The book series The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith is set in Gaborone. It follows Precious Ramotswe, Botswana’s first female private detective. Another book series, the Detective Kubu books, features a police officer solving crimes in Gaborone.
Economy
Gaborone is an important city for the country's economy. Many big banks have their main offices there, including the Bank of Botswana, Bank Gaborone, BancABC, and the Botswana Stock Exchange. Other important companies in Gaborone are Air Botswana, Consumer Watchdog, Botswana Telecommunications Corporation, and Debswana. Debswana works with De Beers to find diamonds.
The city is also home to the Southern African Development Community (SADC). This group was created in 1980 to help its member countries work together. Many international companies, like Hyundai, SABMiller, Daewoo, Volvo, and Siemens, have invested in Gaborone.
Orapa House, owned by Debswana, is a special building where diamonds are sorted. It has unique design that helps in sorting the diamonds. A Diamond Technology Park was also opened to help grow the diamond industry in Botswana.
Sport
Gaborone has many places where people can play football, including SSKB Stadium, Mochudi Stadium, and the Botswana National Stadium. Teams from Gaborone, such as Botswana Defence Force XI, Gaborone United, Police XI, Township Rollers, and Uniao Flamengo Santos FC based in nearby Gabane, all compete in the Botswana Premier League. The Botswana national football team plays its matches in the National Stadium.
Cricket is also popular in Gaborone, with the Botswana Cricket Association based there and two special grounds for the sport.
The Steinmetz Gaborone Marathon started in 2010 and takes runners through the city. After a break in 2011, it became an yearly event from 2012 onward.
Parks, recreation and wildlife
The Gaborone Dam is south of Gaborone and gives water to the city and nearby Lobatse. It is the second largest dam in Botswana. People enjoy visiting the dam for fun activities. One part of the dam is being made into a place called The Waterfront for entertainment. There is a yacht club and a fishing club, as well as a public area with parks, playgrounds, and places to rent boats. Many people like to watch birds, sail, or fish there.
The Gaborone Game Reserve is a big park east of the city. It was built in 1988 and is a popular place to visit. You can drive through the reserve on your own and see many animals. The reserve has dirt roads for driving and picnics. There are no places to stay overnight, but there are guest houses and lodges nearby. The reserve has many types of plants and animals, including birds, monkeys, and antelopes.
Kgale Hill is close to the city and is called the Sleeping Giant. It is 1,287 metres tall, and there are three paths to reach the top. The Mokolodi Nature Reserve is a park south of Gaborone where many animals live, like warthogs, zebras, giraffes, and rhinos. The park works on projects to help wildlife. It also has a centre to teach children about protecting animals.
Somarelang Tikologo is an organization in Gaborone that helps protect the environment. It has a park with a playground, a garden, and a place to drop off things for recycling.
Government
Main article: Parliament of Botswana
Local government
Gaborone is managed by the Gaborone City Council, the richest council in Botswana. It has 35 councillors who represent different parts of the city. Botswana has one central government, so local councils get their powers from the national level. The Ministry of Local Government helps with hiring staff, training, budgeting, and planning.
The council is led by a mayor, a deputy mayor, and several committees. These committees handle money, health, housing, planning, business licenses, and education. The councillors choose the mayor and assign members to committees each year. The council employs 2,515 people.
The council used to get most of its money from a local tax, but now it mainly comes from property taxes.
National government
Gaborone is the heart of Botswana's government. Many important government buildings are located west of the Main Mall in an area called the Government Enclave. This includes the National Assembly, the Ntlo ya Dikgosi, the National Archives, and the Department of Taxes. There is also a statue of Sir Seretse Khama, Botswana's first president, and a memorial for Batswana who died between 1939 and 1945. Another monument honors soldiers who died in the Rhodesian Bush War.
Before 1982, Gaborone had one area for electing members of Parliament. Later, it was split into several areas for elections. By 2019, Gaborone had five areas for electing Parliament members.
An International Law Enforcement Academy was opened in Gaborone in 2000 to train middle managers from countries in the Southern African Development Community.
There are 21 diplomatic missions in Gaborone.
Education
Gaborone has many people with degrees and advanced qualifications. Most people in Gaborone have finished secondary school, and only a small number have never gone to school.
The city has many primary and secondary schools, both public and private. Some well-known schools include Westwood International School, Maru-a-Pula School, and St. Joseph's College, Kgale.
The main campus of the University of Botswana is located in the eastern part of the city. There are also several other universities and colleges in Gaborone.
Media
Gaborone has several newspapers, such as Mmegi, The Botswana Gazette, and The Voice. There are also magazines in the city.
The radio station Yarona FM broadcasts from Gaborone on 106.6 FM, and there are other local stations. Most homes in Gaborone have a working radio.
Before the year 2000, people in Gaborone watched television from BOP TV in Mahikeng. Now, the Gaborone Broadcasting Company and Botswana TV provide TV programs. Many households also have cell phones.
Infrastructure
Gaborone is one of the fastest-growing cities in Africa. The city was planned with tall buildings and modern designs, especially in the main shopping area called the Main Mall. This area has no cars and stretches from east to west. On the west end, you’ll find important government buildings, and on the east end is the city council.
The city’s central business district is still being built. It includes places like the Square Mall, The Tower, and the headquarters for the SADC. There is also a special court for trade problems and a monument with statues of three important leaders from Botswana’s past. The city gets most of its water from a big dam on the southeast side, which helps it grow.
Healthcare
Main article: List of hospitals in Botswana
The Botswana Red Cross Society, started in 1968, has its main office in Gaborone. Princess Marina Hospital is the largest hospital in the city with 500 beds. There are also other hospitals like Gaborone Private Hospital and Sidilega Private Hospital in Gaborone. The Cancer Association of Botswana is a group that helps people, started in 1998.
HIV/AIDS
See also: HIV/AIDS in Botswana
HIV is an important health topic in Gaborone. Many people in the city live with HIV. Learning about HIV is very important in Gaborone.
Transportation
Railways
Main article: Rail transport in Botswana
The railway is important for Gaborone, running north to south through the city. Botswana Railways has a line from Cape Town to Harare through Bulawayo. The railway station is south of the Parliament House in the city center. The line stops in cities like Ramatlabama on the South African border, Lobatse, Gaborone, Palapye, Serule, Francistown, Ramokgwebana, and Plumtree, Zimbabwe. It stopped carrying passengers in 2009 but started again in 2016.
Airports
Main article: List of airports in Botswana
Sir Seretse Khama International Airport is 25 kilometers north of the city. In 2018, it had flights to Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban, Addis Ababa, and other places in Botswana. It is home to Air Botswana, the country’s airline. The airport was rebuilt into a modern terminal in 2010.
Roads
Major highways around Gaborone include the Trans-Kalahari Highway, A1 Highway, A10 Highway, and the Cairo-Cape Town Highway. Five main roads connect Gaborone to Lobatse, Kanye, Molepolole, Francistown through Mochudi, and Tlokweng.
Public transport
Kombi
Public transport in Gaborone includes small vans called Kombis and taxis. Buses go to nearby villages and towns in Botswana.
Private traffic
Gaborone has many places to register vehicles. In 2008, over 15,000 new private vehicles were registered, including cars, minibuses, motorcycles, and tractors. The city also had many vehicle registration renewals that year.
Notable people
See also: Category:People from Gaborone
Gaborone is home to many well-known people. Letsile Tebogo, born in 2003, is a Motswana athlete who won a silver medal in running. Kgosi Gaborone, who lived from around 1825 to 1931, was a Motswana chief and the city's namesake.
Other famous people from Gaborone include Alec Campbell, an archaeologist, and Tjawangwa Dema, a poet born in 1981. Thamsanga Mnyele, an artist, lived from 1948 to 1985. Boniface Tshosa Setlalekgosi was a bishop in Gaborone. Wally Serote, born in 1944, is a poet. Dipsy Selolwane, born in 1978, is a football player, as are Abednico Powell, Joel Mogorosi, and Dirang Moloi. Alister Walker, born in 1982, plays squash. Donald Molosi, born in 1985, is an actor and writer. Sumaiyah Marope was Miss Botswana in 2009, and Emma Wareus, born in 1990, was Miss World Botswana in 2010. Matsieng is a traditional music group from Gaborone.
International relations
Gaborone has friendly connections with cities around the world. One of these cities is Burbank in the United States. This means the two cities work together and share ideas to help each other.
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