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Town in Southern District, Botswana
Jwaneng
Town
Flag of JwanengFlag
Jwaneng is located in BotswanaJwanengJwaneng
Coordinates: 24°36′07″S 24°43′42″E / 24.60194°S 24.72833°E / -24.60194; 24.72833
CountryBotswana
DistrictSouthern District
Government
 • MayorOlga Ditsie
Elevation1,189 m (3,901 ft)
Population
 • Total18,784
Time zoneGMT +2
ClimateBSh

Jwaneng is a town located in the Southern District of Botswana, but it is not part of this, being a separate district, with its own Town Council.

History

The town was formed around the Jwaneng diamond mine, considered the richest in the world in terms of its content of gem-quality diamonds. At its inception it was a 'closed town', meaning that in order to live there permission was needed from the owners of the mine, Debswana.

In 2015, Jwaneng had 13,162 residents. It was identified as the second richest village in Botswana, with a poverty rate of less than 3%.

Transportation

The town and the mine are served by the Jwaneng Airport.

Sport

As of 2023, Jwaneng Galaxy F.C. are the reigning champions of the Botswana Premier League.

See also

References

  1. "Statistics Botswana - Census 2022 - Population of cities, towns and villages" (PDF).
  2. Laws of Botswana Archived 2011-07-23 at the Wayback Machine, Ministry of Local Government Archived 2009-07-18 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Mguni, Mbongeni (5 June 2015). "Botswana's poorest village is..." Mmegi Online. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
50 largest cities of Botswana by population
Italics indicate capitals of districts
   
  1. Gaborone
  2. Francistown
  3. Molepolole
  4. Mogoditshane
  5. Maun
  6. Selebi-Phikwe
  7. Serowe
  8. Kanye
  9. Mochudi
  10. Mahalapye
  1. Palapye
  2. Tlokweng
  3. Lobatse
  4. Ramotswa
  5. Letlhakane
  6. Tonota
  7. Moshupa
  8. Thamaga
  9. Jwaneng
  10. Bobonong
  1. Tutume
  2. Gabane
  3. Mmopane
  4. Ghanzi
  5. Mmadinare
  6. Orapa
  7. Shoshong
  8. Kopong
  9. Kasane
  10. Metsimotlhaba
  1. Tsabong
  2. Gumare
  3. Otse
  4. Letlhakeng
  5. Molapowabojang
  6. Tati
  7. Mmankgodi
  8. Lerala
  9. Good Hope
  10. Shakawe
  1. Maitengwe
  2. Bokaa
  3. Masunga
  4. Borolong
  5. Oodi
  6. Kumakwane
  7. Lotlhakane
  8. Tsienyane
  9. Nata
  10. Gweta
Retrieved from 2011 Census


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