Botswana

CIA stats below.

Hard to believe they didn't suggest an investment in solar power.

Arid climate is perfect for it's use.

As a destitute country it can't afford to waste $$$ on foreign oil.

Geography

Location:
Southern Africa, north of South Africa

Geographic coordinates:
22 00 S, 24 00 E

Map references:
Africa

Area:
total: 600,370 sq km
land: 585,370 sq km
water: 15,000 sq km

Area—comparative:
Slightly smaller than Texas

Land boundaries:
total: 4,013 km
border countries: Namibia 1,360 km,
South Africa 1,840 km, Zimbabwe 813 km

Coastline:
0 km (landlocked)

Maritime claims:
None (landlocked)

Climate:
Semiarid; warm winters and hot summers

Terrain:
Predominantly flat to gently rolling tableland; Kalahari Desert in southwest

Elevation extremes:
lowest point: junction of the Limpopo and Shashe Rivers 513 m
highest point: Tsodilo Hills 1,489 m

Natural resources:
Diamonds, copper, nickel, salt, soda ash, potash, coal, iron ore, silver

Land use:
arable land: 1%
permanent crops: 0%
permanent pastures: 46%
forests and woodland: 47%
other: 6%
(1993 est.)

Irrigated land:
20 sq km (1993 est.)

Natural hazards:
Periodic droughts; seasonal August winds blow from the west,
carrying sand and dust across the country, which can obscure visibility

Environment—current issues:
Overgrazing; desertification; limited fresh water resources

Environment—international agreements:
party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification,
Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea,
Nuclear Test Ban, Ozone Layer Protection
signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements

Geography—note:
Landlocked; population concentrated in eastern part of the country

People

Population:
1,464,167 (July 1999 est.)

Age structure:
0-14 years: 42% (m 310,578; fe 303,495)
15-64 years: 54% (m 379,836; fe 416,073)
65 years and over: 4% (m 20,224; fe 33,961)

Population growth rate:
1.05%

Birth rate:
31.46 births/1,000 population

Death rate:
21 deaths/1,000 population

Net migration rate:
0 migrant(s)/1,000 population

Sex ratio:
at birth: 1.03 m/fe
under 15 years: 1.02 m/fe
15-64 years: 0.91 m/fe
65 years and over: 0.6 m/fe
total population: 0.94 m/fe

Infant mortality rate:
59.08 deaths/1,000 live births

Life expectancy at birth:
total population: 39.89 years
male: 39.42 years female: 40.37 years

Total fertility rate:
3.91 children born/woman

Nationality:
noun: Motswana (singular), Batswana (plural)
adjective: Motswana (singular), Batswana (plural)

Ethnic groups:
Batswana 95%, Kalanga, Basarwa, and Kgalagadi 4%, white 1%

Religions:
Indigenous beliefs 50%, Christian 50%

Languages:
English (official), Setswana

Literacy:
definition: age 15 and over can read/write
total population: 69.8%
male: 80.5% female: 59.9%
(1995 est.)

Economy

Agriculture still provides a livelihood for more than 80% of the population
but supplies only about 50% of food needs and accounts for only
4% of GDP. Subsistence farming and cattle raising predominate.
Diamond mining and tourism also are important to the economy.
The sector is plagued by erratic rainfall and poor soils.
Substantial mineral deposits were found in the 1970s and the
mining sector grew from 25% of GDP in 1980 to 35% in 1997.
Unemployment officially is 21% but unofficial
estimates place it closer to 40%.

GDP:
Purchasing power parity—$5.25 billion (1998 est.)

GDP—real growth rate:
3% (1998 est.)

GDP—per capita:
Purchasing power parity—$3,600 (1998 est.)

GDP—composition by sector:
agriculture: 4%
industry: 45% (including 35% mining)
services: 51%
(1997 est.)

Population below poverty line:
NA%

Household income/consumption by % share:
lowest 10%: NA%
highest 10%: NA%

Inflation rate (consumer prices):
9% (1997 est.)

Labor force:
235,000 formal sector employees (1995)

Labor force—by occupation:
100,000 public sector; 135,000 private sector, including
14,300 who are employed in various mines in South Africa;
most others engaged in cattle raising and subsistence agriculture
(1995 est.)

Unemployment rate:
20-40% (1997 est.)

Budget:
revenues: $1.6 billion
expenditures:
$1.8 billion, including capital expenditures of $560 million
(FY96/97)

Industries:
Diamonds, copper, nickel, coal, salt, soda ash,
potash; livestock processing

Industrial production growth rate:
4.6% (FY92/93)

Electricity—production:
990 million kWh (1996)

Electricity—production by source:
fossil fuel: 100%
hydro: 0%
nuclear: 0%
other: 0%
(1996)

Electricity—consumption:
1.675 billion kWh (1996)

Electricity—exports:
0 kWh (1996)

Electricity—imports:
685 million kWh (1996)

Agriculture—products:
Sorghum, maize, millet, pulses, groundnuts (peanuts),
beans, cowpeas, sunflower seed; livestock

Exports:
$2.25 billion (f.o.b. 1998 est.)

Exports—commodities:
Diamonds 76%, copper, nickel 4%, meat (1997)

Exports—partners:
EU 74%, Southern African Customs Union (SACU) 21%, Zimbabwe 3% (1996)

Imports:
$2.43 billion (f.o.b., 1998 est.)

Imports—commodities:
Foodstuffs, vehicles and transport equipment,
textiles, petroleum products

Imports—partners:
Southern African Customs Union (SACU) 78%,
Europe 8%, Zimbabwe 6% (1996)

Debt—external:
$610 million (1997)

Economic aid—recipient:
$73 million (1995)

Currency:
1 pula (P) = 100 thebe

Exchange rates:
Pulas (P) per US$1—4.5725 (Jan. 1999), 4.2258 (1998),
3.6508 (1997), 3.3242 (1996), 2.7722 (1995), 2.6846 (1994)

Fiscal year:
1 April—31 March

Communications

Telephones:
19,109 (1985 est.)

Telephone system:
Sparse system
domestic: small system of open-wire lines, microwave radio relay links,
and a few radiotelephone communication stations
international: microwave radio relay links to Zambia, Zimbabwe, and South Africa; satellite earth station—1 Intelsat (Indian Ocean)

Radio broadcast stations:
AM 7, FM 15, shortwave 5 (1998)

Radios:
NA

Television broadcast stations:
0 (1997)

Televisions:
13,800 (1993 est.)

Transportation

Railways:
total: 971 km
narrow gauge: 971 km 1.067-m gauge (1995)

Highways:
total: 18,482 km
paved: 4,343 km
unpaved: 14,139 km
(1996 est.)

Ports and harbors:
None

Airports:
92 (1998 est.)

Airports—Paved runways:
total: 12
over 3,047 m: 1
2,438 to 3,047 m: 1
1,524 to 2,437 m: 9
914 to 1,523 m: 1 (1998 est.)

Airports—Unpaved runways:
total: 80
1,524 to 2,437 m: 2
914 to 1,523 m: 57
under 914 m: 21 (1998 est.)

Military

Military branches:
Botswana Defense Force (includes Army and Air Wing),
Botswana National Police

Military age:
18 years of age

Military manpower—availability:
males age 15-49: 344,587 (1999 est.)

Fit for military service:
males age 15-49: 182,279 (1999 est.)

Reaching military age annually:
males: 18,654 (1999 est.)

Expenditures—$ figure:
$61 million (FY99/00)

Expenditures—% of GDP:
1.2% (FY99/00)

Transnational Issues

Disputes—international:
Quadripoint with Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe is in disagreement; dispute with Namibia over uninhabited Kasikili (Sidudu) Island in Linyanti (Chobe) River is presently at the ICJ; at least one other island in Linyanti River is contested

Government

Country name:
conventional long form: Republic of Botswana
conventional short form: Botswana
former: Bechuanaland

Data code:
BC

Government type:
Parliamentary republic

Capital:
Gaborone

Administrative divisions:
10 districts and four town councils*;
Central, Chobe, Francistown*, Gaborone*, Ghanzi, Kgalagadi,
Kgatleng, Kweneng, Lobatse*, Ngamiland, North-East,
Selebi-Pikwe*, South-East, Southern

Independence:
30 September 1966 (from UK)

National holiday:
Independence Day, 30 September (1966)

Constitution:
March 1965, effective 30 September 1966

Legal system:
Based on Roman-Dutch law and local customary law; judicial review limited to matters of interpretation; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction

Suffrage:
18 years of age; universal

Executive branch:
chief of state: President Festus MOGAE (since 4/1/98) and
Vice President Seretse Ian KHAMA (since NA April 1998);
note—the president is both the chief of state and head of government
head of government:
President Festus MOGAE (since 4/1/98) and
Vice President Seretse Ian KHAMA (since NA April 1998);
cabinet: Cabinet appointed by the president
elections: president elected by the National Assembly for a 5-yr term; election last held 10/15/94 (next to be held NA Oct. 1999);
vice president appointed by the president
election results:
Sir Ketumile MASIRE elected president;
% of National Assembly vote—NA
note: President MASIRE resigned on 3/31/98;
Vice President MOGAE assumed the presidency
pending elections to be held in 1999;
4/2/98, Festus MOGAE, then president,
designated Seretse Ian KHAMA to be vice president

Legislative branch:
Bicameral Parliament consists of the House of Chiefs (a largely advisory 15-member body consisting of the chiefs of the 8 principal tribes,
4 elected subchiefs, and three members selected by the other 12) and the National Assembly (44 seats, 40 members are directly elected by popular vote and 4 appointed by the majority party; members serve 5-yr terms)
elections: National Assembly—elections last held 10/15/94
(next to be held NA October 1999)
election results: % of vote by party—NA;
Seats by party—BDP 27, BNF 13

Judicial branch:
High Court; Court of Appeal

Political parties and leaders:
Botswana Democratic Party or BDP [Festus MOGAE]; Botswana Freedom Party or BFP [leader NA]; Botswana National Front or BNF [Kenneth KOMA]; Botswana People's Party or BPP [Knight MARIPE]; Independence Freedom Party or IFP [Motsamai MPHO]; Unified Action Party or UAP [Lepetu SETSHWEALD]

International organization participation:
ACP, AfDB, C, CCC, ECA, FAO, G-77, IBRD, ICAO, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, Intelsat, Interpol, IOC, ITU, NAM, OAU, SACU, SADC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WCL, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO

Diplomatic representation in the US:
chief of mission: Ambassador Archibald Mooketsa MOGWE
chancery: 1531-1533 New Hampshire Avenue NW,
Washington, DC 20036
telephone: [1] (202) 244-4990 FAX: [1] (202) 244-4164

Diplomatic representation from the US:
chief of mission: Ambassador Robert C. KRUEGER
embassy: address NA, Gaborone
mailing address: P. O. Box 90, Gaborone
telephone: [267] 353982 FAX: [267] 356947

Flag description:
Light blue with a horizontal white-edged black stripe in the center

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