- -
Ghanzi -
Sehithwa (A35) - Maun (B334) -
Matopi (B300) - Nata (A33) -
Dukwe (A32) -
Sebina (A31) -
Francistown (A30, A1) A10
Gaborone (A1, A12) - Thamaga...
- 20,606 – – 21,280 – 40,023
Guinea Laine 11,406 5,185 – – 4,187 – – – –
Ethiopia Leitchour – – – – – – – – 47,711
Botswana Dukwe – – – – – – – – 2,833...
- Kwafalls;
Primary School, Ndingane;
Village Square,
Nsunakan I
Akamkpa Uyanga Dukwe Camp Hall;
Igbofia Estate;
Duwang Playground; Crel Hall;
Calabar River Camp;...
- to SWANU.
SWANU did
establish one
guerrilla training camp in
Botswana at
Dukwe,
where it
succeeded in
smuggling some weapons. However, most of its preparations...
-
Namibian government. They were
granted refugee status and
accommodated at the
Dukwe camp. As of
December 2015[update]
there are
still several hundred Namibians...
- (N4) A3 A2 Ghanzi,
Sehithwa (A35), Maun (B334),
Matopi (B300), Nata (A33),
Dukwe (A32),
Sebina (A31)
Francistown (A30,A1) A10
Gaborone (A1, A12) Thamaga...
-
Dingumuzi 73.82 % 4
Marula 68.89 % 5
Tjingababili 65.79 % 6
Matshamhlophe 65.38 % 7
Mambale 64.15 % 8
Izimnyama 59.09 % 9
Dukwe 58.82 % 10
Madabe 56.76 %...
- Mufulira, the
Mufulira South, and the
Nkana Mines in 2007. In Botswana, the
Dukwe mine was
expected to open in 2009 and to
reach full
capacity by 2011; production...
- As a
refugee in Botswana, he was sent by the
Botswana Government to the
Dukwe Refugee Camp, and from
there left for Tanzania, and then Guinea,
where he...
- of the
capital Gaborone.
There is also a camp for
Zimbabwean refugees at
Dukwe. The
number of
Zimbabwean migrants in
Botswana was
estimated at between...