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Water Utilities Corporation (WUC) is a government-owned corporation that provides water and waste water management services in Botswana. The Board is appointed by the Minister of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources. [1] The water supply is critically important in the arid or semi-arid environment of Botswana.
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Tutume village is the administration centre for all the villages and settlements in the District area.The village has a police station, a primary hospital,a District hospital currently being constructed,immigration department, a District Council,Botswana Agricultural Marketing Board, Water Utilities Corporation, Botswana Power Corporation ...
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Ramotswa is a village in South-East District of Botswana, southwest of the capital of Gaborone. The population was 27,760 in 2011 census. [2] It is the tribal capital of the BaLete, an ethnic majority springing from the Nguni tribe. Ramotswa's main industry is a wheat flour mill. The village also manufactures metal products.
The sub-districts of South-East District created as a part of National Development Park of the district are Ramotswa and Tlokweng. [10] In the 2011 Census the following villages were listed under each sub-district: [11] Ramotswa sub-district: Mogobane, Ramotswa, Ramotswa Station/Taung; Tlokweng sub-district: Otse, Tlokweng
The Gaborone Dam is located south of Gaborone along the Gaborone-Lobatse road, and provides water for both Gaborone and Lobatse. [4] The effective catchment area covers about 225 square kilometres (87 sq mi), drained by the Notwane river and the lesser Taung, Metsemaswaane and Nywane rivers. [5]
The North-South Carrier Water Project was launched to build a pipeline that would carry water from these sites to the area of highest demand around Gaborone in the southeast. [ 6 ] A 1994 review of environmental assessments conducted for the Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation , which provided some of the funding for the project ...