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BOTSWANA IN FIGURES 2014/2015

Statistics Botswana. Private Bag 0024 Gaborone BotswanaTel: (+267) 367 1300. Fax: (+267) 395 2201. Email: [email protected]: www.statsbots.org.bw

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Preface

Botswana in Figures is an annual publication containing Social and Economic Statistics useful for policy purposes. I wish to express my appreciation to all those who assisted in providing data used for compling this Publication.

Thank you.

Dr Burton MguniActing Statistician General December 2016

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Contents Page:Table 1: Consumer Price Statistics 2010-2015 8 Table 2a: Gross Domestic Product 2007 – 2015 9Table 2b: Gross Domestic Product 2008 – 2015 10Table 2c: Value Added by type of Economic Activity at Constant 2006 Prices 2008-2015 11Table 3a: External Trade Statistics 2012-2015 (Million Pula) 12Table 3b: External Trade Statistics by Partner 2012-2015 (Million pula) 13Table 4: Mineral Production 2008 – 2015 15Table 5a: Cattle Holdings and Cattle Population by Region, 2007-2014 16Table 5b: Goats Holdings and Goats Population 2007-2014 17Table 5c: Sheep Holdings and Sheep Population 2007-2014 18Table 5d: Total area planted by crop (hectares) 19Table 6: Transport Statistics 2008-2015 20Table 7a: National Annual Rainfall by Station 2010-2015 21Table 7b: Wildlife Population Estimates (2004-2007, 2012) 22Table 8a: Total arrivals by Month & Quarter, 2000-2015 24Table 8b: Total Arrivals by purpose of entry and age group - 2014 26Table 8c: Total Arrivals by purpose of entry and age group - 2015 26Table 9: ICT Indicators, 2000 – 2014 27Table 10: Money and Banking 2010 - 2015 (P million) 28Table 11: Government Finance 2010 - 2015 29Table 12a: Population 1991-2011 32Table 12b: Population by District: 2001-2011 33Table 12c: Enumerated Population & Vital Statistics 1971- 2011 34Table 12d: Enumerated Population & Vital Statistics 1971- 2011 35Table 12e: Population by Age 2011 Population Census 36Table 12f: Population Projections 2011-2015 37Table 13a: Education Statistics 2005 – 2008 38Table 13b: Education Statistics (Education Attainment) 39Table 13c: District Adult Literacy (10-70) by Sex-2014 41Table 14a: Minimum hourly Wage rates (thebe) 42Table 14b: Employment Statistics-Average Earnings 2009 - 2015 (pula per month) 43Table 14c: Employment statistics-changes in employment 2001 – 2013 44 Table 15a: Botswana Vision 2016 Indicators, 2009 – 2014 45Table15b: Millennium Development Goals Indicators, 2009-2014 47Table 16: Poverty Incidence by District -2002/03 & 2009/10 50Table 17: Distribution of Population aged 18 months and above by HIV test and Selected Age group- Botswana 2013 51Table 18a:Total number of Decided cases by Magistrate Courts 2007-2014 52Table 18b:Number of Accused by Magisterial Court and Age, 2014 53Table 18c:Number of Offences by Verdict and Sex of accused, 2014 54

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LIST OF MAJOR EVENTS IN BOTSWANA

1885 Declaration of Protectorate over Bechuanaland by Sir Charles Warren1928 Opening of the first abattoir in Lobatse1957 Foot and Mouth Disease1962 Radio Botswana goes on air1965 Botswana’s first general elections Sir Seretse Khama becomes Prime Minister1966 Botswana Independence1969 Discovery of diamonds at Orapa1972 New campus of the University of Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland opened in Botswana1974 Copper-Nickel production starts at Selebi-Phikwe1976 Botswana changes its currency from Rand to Pula1977 Botswana Defence Force formed1980 Southern African Development Coordinating Conference established Sir Seretse Khama becomes its first Chairman Death of Sir Seretse Khama1982 Diamond production starts at Jwaneng University of Botswana established1986 Gaborone declared a city1991 Soda Ash mining starts in Sowa Town1995 Outbreak of Cattle lung disease (about 320,000 cattle killed in Ngamiland)1997 Francistown declared a city1998 Sir Ketumile Masire retires from Presidency Mr Festus Mogae becomes third President of Botswana1999 Sedudu/Kasikili Island Boundary Between Botswana and Namibia Solved.2000 Botswana Television (Btv) established El Negro’s body repatriated from Banyoles Museum in Spain to bury in Botswana2003 Kwando/Linyati Chobe rivers boarder dispute between Botswana and Namibia solved.2008 Mr Festus Mogae’s term office as the President comes to an end Lt. Gen.Seretse Khama Ian Khama becomes fourth President of Botswana2009 Botswana’s tenth Elections2014 Botswana Youth Olympic Games Botswana’s eleventh Elections

2015 Death of Lientanant General Mompati Merafhe

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Economic Figures

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Table 1: CONSUMER PRICE STATISTICS 2010-2015 (September 2006 = 100)2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Consumer Price Index 136.9 148.4 159.6 169 176.5 181.9

Rate of inflation (%) 6.9 8.5 7.5 5.9 4.4 3.1

Cities/Towns Index 135.7 147.9 159 168 175.1 180.4

Cties/Towns Inflation (%) 7.7 9 7.6 5.7 4.3 3

Urban village Index 136.1 147.7 158.9 168 175.3 180.5

Urban village Inflation (%) 6.4 8.6 7.6 5.7 4.4 2.9

Rural village Index 141.2 151.1 162.4 173.5 181.9 188

Rural village Inflation (%) 6 7 7.5 6.8 4.9 3.4

Source: Price Statistics (Statistics Botswana)

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Table 2a: GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 2007 – 2015 Percentage Share to Total GDP

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Government final consumption 17.6 20.4 21.1 19.8 18.1 18.9 18.9 16.4 17.6

Private final consumption 39.6 44.1 50.7 49.1 45.3 51 53 48.3 48.6

Net increase in inventories 2.4 5.6 4 7.8 6.4 2.6 (0.1) 1 1.6

Gross fixed capital formation 28.4 30.6 34.9 33.6 31.4 35.6 33 29.6 29.5

Gross domestic expenditure 88 100.6 110.7 110.3 101.2 108.1 104.7 95.3 97.3

Total Exports (goods & services) 54.5 45.7 34.8 43.6 48.9 48.4 61.9 62.3 52.3

Total Imports (goods & services) 40.6 51 51.9 51.3 52.5 60.3 61.9 55.2 53.6

Net Errors & Omissions (2) 4.8 6.4 (2.7) 2.4 3.8 (4.8) (2.4) 4

() negative

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Table 2b: GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 2008 – 20152008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

GDP at current market prices (million pula) 74,720.90 73,462.40 86,867.40 107,243.00 111,896.20 124,310.70 142,466.10 145,714.60

GDP at constant 2006 prices (million pula) 67,996.10 62,792.80 68,170.10 72,293.30 75,514.80 82,960.50 85,619.40 85,401.10

GDP per capita at current prices (Pula) 39,021.10 37,656.10 43,705.90 52,962.00 54,240.50 59,146.60 66,534.30 66,795.90

GDP per capita at constant prices (Pula) 35,509.20 32,186.90 34,298.60 35,702.10 36,605.00 39,472.30 39,985.80 39,148.10

Nominal GDP Growth Rate (%) 11.3 (1.7) 18.2 23.5 4.3 11.1 14.6 2.3

Real GDP Growth Rate (%) 6.2 (7.7) 8.6 6 4.5 9.9 3.2 (0.3)

Economic activities contribution to total GDP at current prices( percentages)

Agriculture 2.5 2.8 2.5 2.5 2.6 2.3 2.1 2.2

Mining & Quarrying 25 15.3 19.2 25 19 21 24 18.3

Manufacturing 5.7 6.3 6.4 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.4 5.7

Electricity & Water 0.9 0.4 0.5 (0.1) (0.6) (0.1) (0.4) (0.3)

Construction 5 6.1 5.8 5.8 6.7 6.4 6.1 6.5

Trade, Hotels & Restaurant 13.4 15.2 15.1 14.5 15.1 14.9 14.8 16.1

Transport 4.4 5.4 5.1 4.8 5.7 5.6 5.5 5.9

Banks, Insurance & Business Services 12.5 13.2 13.4 13 14.7 14.3 13.5 14.7

General Government 14.6 16.8 15.4 13.8 15.1 14.3 14 15.3

Social and Personal Services 5.1 6.3 6 5.5 6 5.9 5.7 5.9

Taxes on products/production less subsidies 10.9 12.2 10.6 9.5 9.7 9.6 9.3 9.7

() negative

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Table 2b: GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 2008 – 20152008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

GDP at current market prices (million pula) 74,720.90 73,462.40 86,867.40 107,243.00 111,896.20 124,310.70 142,466.10 145,714.60

GDP at constant 2006 prices (million pula) 67,996.10 62,792.80 68,170.10 72,293.30 75,514.80 82,960.50 85,619.40 85,401.10

GDP per capita at current prices (Pula) 39,021.10 37,656.10 43,705.90 52,962.00 54,240.50 59,146.60 66,534.30 66,795.90

GDP per capita at constant prices (Pula) 35,509.20 32,186.90 34,298.60 35,702.10 36,605.00 39,472.30 39,985.80 39,148.10

Nominal GDP Growth Rate (%) 11.3 (1.7) 18.2 23.5 4.3 11.1 14.6 2.3

Real GDP Growth Rate (%) 6.2 (7.7) 8.6 6 4.5 9.9 3.2 (0.3)

Economic activities contribution to total GDP at current prices( percentages)

Agriculture 2.5 2.8 2.5 2.5 2.6 2.3 2.1 2.2

Mining & Quarrying 25 15.3 19.2 25 19 21 24 18.3

Manufacturing 5.7 6.3 6.4 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.4 5.7

Electricity & Water 0.9 0.4 0.5 (0.1) (0.6) (0.1) (0.4) (0.3)

Construction 5 6.1 5.8 5.8 6.7 6.4 6.1 6.5

Trade, Hotels & Restaurant 13.4 15.2 15.1 14.5 15.1 14.9 14.8 16.1

Transport 4.4 5.4 5.1 4.8 5.7 5.6 5.5 5.9

Banks, Insurance & Business Services 12.5 13.2 13.4 13 14.7 14.3 13.5 14.7

General Government 14.6 16.8 15.4 13.8 15.1 14.3 14 15.3

Social and Personal Services 5.1 6.3 6 5.5 6 5.9 5.7 5.9

Taxes on products/production less subsidies 10.9 12.2 10.6 9.5 9.7 9.6 9.3 9.7

() negative

Table 2c: VALUE ADDED BY TYPE OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY AT CONSTANT 2006 PRICES 2008-2015 Annual Percentage Change

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Agriculture 2 6.4 5.8 0.2 (8.5) 1.3 (0.4) 0.3

Mining 0.3 (42.4) 20.4 (6.5) (5.8) 24.2 0.5 (19.7)

Manufacturing (2.6) 5 3.9 11.4 3.7 6.5 0.4 1.7

Water and Electricity 6.6 (5.2) 12 (34.2) (27.5) (67.5) (55.8) (89.3)

Construction 0.8 12.3 3.6 23.1 14.4 5.1 2.8 3.2

Trade, Hotels & Restaurant 18 3.9 9.3 13.8 6.8 7.7 7.1 6.5

Transport 10.2 14.8 6.4 6.1 10.9 5.4 7.4 5.3

Banks, Insurance & Business Services 11.7 1.5 11.5 7.7 9.1 8.8 2.4 3.8

General Government 0.2 2.8 7.5 6.3 2.8 6 4.6 3.3

Social and Personal Services 15.2 11.3 6.2 8.3 10.7 8 4.2 3.6

Taxes on products/production les subsidies 12.6 3.4 (2.8) 5.8 4.3 7.7 4.9 2.2

Note: () refers to negative values Reporting period is Calendar year All figures are provisional Source: National Accounts Statistics (Statistics Botswana)

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Table 3a: EXTERNAL TRADE STATISTICS 2012-2015 (Million Pula)Year\ Flow Type 2012 2013 2014 2015

Imports (CIF) 62,114.04 70,217.93 72,417.78 73,168.23

Total Exports 45,915.20 66,404.37 76,233.47 63,467.06

Trade Balance (16,198.84) (3,813.56) 3,815.68 (9,701.17)

Imports by Principal Commodity Groups

Chemicals & Rubber Products 5,443.04 5,822.65 5,870.11 6,377.82

Diamonds 16,512.41 24,506.36 25,979.31 25,231.72

Food Beverages & Tobacco 6,132.15 6,393.29 6,286.51 7,020.63

Fuel 10,007.31 10,865.97 10,894.92 9,110.93

Furniture 594.12 613.41 661.26 691.06

Machinery & Electrical Equipment 9,097.76 7,573.27 8,251.12 9,205.43

Metals & Metal Products 2,922.09 3,025.27 2,801.74 2,906.32

Salt Ores & Related Products 739.73 1,174.76 721.01 1,796.28

Textile & Footwear 1,897.36 1,900.74 2,046.69 2,173.31

Vehicle & Transport Equipment 5,615.58 5,133.61 5,637.37 5,324.35

Wood & Paper Products 2,416.12 2,479.23 2,458.75 2,565.37

Other Goods 736.37 729.38 809.01 765.02

Total Imports 62,114.04 70,217.93 72,417.78 73,168.23

Exports by Principal Commodity Groups

Copper Nickel 3,648.91 4,746.91 4,391.73 3,789.78

Diamonds 36,143.03 55,367.17 65,328.21 52,730.41

Gold 641.85 417.13 393.85 288.82

Hides & Skin 63.01 90.36 85.67 90.64

Iron Steel & Related Products 339.33 467.22 357.24 242.25

Machinery & Electrical Equipment 1,034.52 1,189.56 1,443.66 2,003.12

Meat & Meat Products 511.04 1,040.82 1,049.38 1,173.59

Plastic & Plastic Products 246.67 242 290.82 305.95

Salt & Soda Ash 451.58 499.21 595.34 593.7

Textile 617.43 366.42 375.98 373.41

Vehicle & Transport Equipment 992.93 660.98 600.04 700.73

Other Goods 1,224.91 1,262.60 1,321.54 1,174.65

Total Exports 45,915.20 66,404.37 76,233.47 63,467.06

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Table 3b: EXTERNAL TRADE STATISTICS BY PARTNER 2012-2015 (Million Pula)Imports by Region and Partner 2012 2013 2014 2015

Namibia 3,469.14 9,222.45 9,023.65 11,355.85

South Africa 39,101.17 43.304.41 45,434.05 45,807.25

Other SACU 132.79 97.99 12.27 74.38

SACU 42,703.11 52,624.85 54,469.97 57,237.48

Zambia 187.28 167.1 287.6 382.98

Zimbabwe 327.31 316.72 206.61 317.25

Other Africa 245.8 308.76 282.53 535.07

Africa 43,463.50 53,417.43 55,246.71 58,472.78

Belgium 803.7 2,534.23 2,801.74 2,128.58

Germany 443.02 331.05 682.32 902.22

UK 10,292.66 4,112.37 575.1 607.15

Other EU 761.99 768.88 578.9 552.59

EU 12,301.36 7,746.53 4,638.06 4,190.54

Israel 923.64 867.33 1,066.12 695.32

India 837.94 554.15 684.86 643.28

China 1,751.16 930.69 805.93 1,063.23

Other Asia 1,104.87 1,290.35 1,031.59 1,759.80

Asia 4,617.61 3,642.52 3,588.49 4,161.63

Canada 31.6 3,586.50 7,635.84 5,151.16

USA 1,206.73 1,613.19 1,008.08 797.99

Others 493.23 211.75 300.6 394.12

Total 62,114.04 70,217.93 72,417.78 73,168.23

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Table 3b: EXTERNAL TRADE STATISTICS BY PARTNER 2012-2015 (Million Pula) cont’dExports by Region and Partner 2012 2013 2014 2015

Namibia 85.15 774.15 749.2 748.47

South Africa 603.45 1,021.54 1,018.20 991.49

Other SACU 2.08 2.22 4.55 1.25

SACU 690.68 1,798.48 1,771.95 1,741.22

Zambia 37.59 39.5 41.98 44.04

Zimbabwe 87.21 107.75 97.5 56.91

Other Africa 20.28 14.81 15.61 13.46

Africa 835.76 1,960.54 1,927.04 1,855.63

Belgium 197.89 799.22 1,795.28 1,257.90

UK 2,762.30 2,097.93 65.4 53.87

Finland 0.01 139.92 743.32 608.32

Other EU 6.58 46.17 100.96 98.6

EU 2,943.32 1,962.00 1,961.64 1,410.37

India 52.03 181.64 1,045.07 789.29

Israel 245.82 380.27 583.7 381.98

UAE 11.81 65.38 323.67 339.46

Other Asia 51.01 137.54 562.88 431.66

Asia 395.97 814.15 2,570.23 1,980.76

Canada 0.06 415.93 496.4 398.77

Switzerland 77.64 118.46 252.25 274.36

Norway 259.34 294.52 211.7 259.66

USA 55.33 88.25 203.61 160.58

Others 0.64 5.27 0.49 6.58

Total 4,591.52 6,640.44 7,623.35 6,346.71

Source: International Merchandise Trade Statistics (Statistics Botswana)

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Table 4: MINERAL PRODUCTION 2008 – 20152008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Minerals

Coal (tonnes) 909,511 737,798 988,240 787,624 1,454,404 1,495,653 1,755, 111 2,065,778

Cobalt (tonnes) 337 342 271 149 195 243 196 316

Copper (tonnes) 23,146 24,382 26,274 22,325 26,363 49,446 46,721 23050

Copper & nickel (tonnes) 52,086 53,425 48,890 31,780 35,562 44,148 29,586 30,677

Diamonds ('000 carats) 32,595 17,733 22,018 22,901 20,619 23,134 24,658 20,823

Gold (KG) 3,176 1,626 1,773 1,562 1,376 1,206 958 753

Electricity Production

Electricity Production (Mwh) 587,286 443,918 456,972 303,374 703,213 1,681,497 2,361,954 2,445,988

Source: Department of MinesSource: Botswana Power Corporation

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Table 5a: CATTLE HOLDINGS AND CATTLE POPULATION BY REGION, 2007-2014(TRADITIONAL SECTOR) AND COMMERCIAL SECTOR 2007 - 2014

Cattle holdings by Region 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Southern 13,760 13,588 11,540 13,665 13,647 13,202 13,606 11,223

Gaborone 14,320 18,084 19,990 20,307 21,332 20,935 20,324 18,586

Central 18,755 21,387 26,799 18,025 18,742 18,325 18,104 17,211

F/Town 11,815 13,669 11,131 14,246 11,596 10,340 8,697 9,996

Maun 4,098 4,739 3,879 6,296 5,833 5,084 6,282 5,574

Western 3,135 3,570 3,031 3,328 3,514 4,230 2,209 3,263

Total Traditional 65,883 75,037 76,370 75,867 74,664 72,116 69,302 65,853

Total Commercial 527 900 879 1,061 659 809 765 -

Total 66,410 75,937 77,249 76,928 75,323 72,925 70,067 65,853

Cattle population by Region 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Southern 218,971 227,629 210,825 279,763 226,510 263,974 227,547 185,962

Gaborone 253,675 331,263 459,540 480,566 448,333 424,547 449,877 347,211

Central 639,604 770,082 955,220 690,977 879,788 755,176 617,318 545,785

F/Town 308,586 296,083 197,174 427,232 315,236 255,572 223,701 202,791

Maun 119,674 167,328 121,118 230,002 243,713 140,052 205,404 201,339

Western 109,132 151,990 142,704 140,824 146,682 146,274 121,199 113,517

Total Traditional 1,649,642 1,944,375 2,086,581 2,249,364 2,260,262 1,985,595 1,844,866 1,596,605

Total Commercial 138,736 275,128 326,054 399,478 294,102 262,298 238,981 -

Total 1,788,378 2,219,503 2,412,635 2,648,842 2,554,364 2,247,893 2,083,847 1,596,605

No commercial data for 2014 Agricultural survey

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Table 5b: GOATS HOLDINGS AND GOATS POPULATION 2007-2014(TRADITIONAL SECTOR) AND COMMERCIAL SECTOR 2007 - 2014

Goats holdings by Region 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Southern 13,577 14,569 13,089 13,671 14,738 14,743 14,090 13,622

Gaborone 19,054 25,108 22,297 22,726 24,983 24,108 20,743 21,582

Central 22,210 26,215 30,280 19,757 19,987 19,205 20,488 18,419

F/Town 13,652 16,425 13,887 18,222 15,519 15,001 11,945 15,259

Maun 4,898 5,009 3,800 5,860 4,258 4,688 4,718 4,325

Western 3,657 3,286 3,573 3,313 3,369 3,910 1,964 3,706

Total Traditional 77,048 90,612 86,926 83,549 82,854 81,655 73,948 76,913

Total Commercial 346 560 554 1173 441 521 516 -

Total 77,394 91,172 87,480 84,722 83,295 82,176 74,464 76,913

Goats Population by Region\Year 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Southern 225,191 268,393 241,803 254,585 261,470 286,432 257,599 237,351

Gaborone 409,326 474,325 434,011 482,005 437,695 471,854 398,124 437,500

Central 514,791 553,749 733,292 506,396 513,404 412,028 474,225 427,415

F/Town 275,739 341,607 211,312 400,885 312,734 262,400 221,080 319,664

Maun 101,080 98,628 75,190 119,922 98,110 92,209 104,441 93,922

Western 90,248 103,944 128,738 124,968 112,598 90,519 44,746 89,790

Total Traditional 1,616,375 1,840,646 1,824,346 1,888,761 1,736,011 1,615,442 1,500,215 1,605,642

Total Commercial 24,062 38,187 42,284 49210 33800 34173 32,658 -

Total 1,640,437 1,878,833 1,866,630 1,937,971 1,769,811 1,649,615 1,532,873 1,605,642

No commercial data for 2014 Agricultural survey

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Table 5c: SHEEP HOLDINGS AND SHEEP POPULATION, 2007-2014(TRADITIONAL SECTOR) AND COMMERCIAL SECTOR 2007 - 2014

Sheep Holdings by Region 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Southern 3,898 4,331 3,542 4,215 3,894 5,029 4,780 5,175

Gaborone 4,960 5,766 5,414 5,963 6,566 6,387 6,223 5,543

Central 5,203 5,841 8,423 4,547 5,447 5,615 5, 220 4,567

F/Town 1,952 2,698 2,016 2,181 2,430 1,813 1,991 1,858

Maun 704 815 451 536 823 244 505 735

Western 992 1,086 463 667 929 789 252 813

Total Traditional 17,709 20,537 20,309 18,109 20,089 19,877 18,951 18,690

Total Commercial 181 327 327 377 251 309 253 -

Total 17,890 20,864 20,636 18,486 20,340 20,186 19,204 18,690

Sheep Population by Region 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Southern 37,580 54,641 47,304 45,335 48,909 69,146 68,493 56,776

Gaborone 58,744 63,964 58,803 74,950 65,619 80,912 81,771 62,256

Central 76,283 87,436 117,305 82,911 92,714 88,623 70,675 50,894

F/Town 31,456 43,013 30,787 23,335 37,079 23,076 23,789 26,160

Maun 14,810 7,446 6,598 11,620 14,242 3,988 9,385 14,108

Western 23,855 25,282 11,692 13,906 24,512 10,578 7,345 17,053

Total Traditional 242,728 281,782 272,489 252,057 283,075 276,323 261,458 227,247

Total Commercial 10,264 21,456 20,906 27,180 12,819 17,643 12,899 -

Total 252,992 303,238 293,395 279,237 295,894 293,966 274,357 227,247

No commercial data for 2014 Agricultural survey

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Table 5d: TOTAL AREA PLANTED BY CROP (Hectares)Commercial and Traditional Sectors

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Sorghum 64,317 33,115 73,156 76,383 75,329 70,209 63,018 61,887 65,053

Maize 78,032 40,675 88,613 118,932 110,081 151,489 141,322 124,380 130,042

Millet 7,336 5,940 11,347 9,801 10,842 13,302 10,915 11,637 8,490

Pulses 22,536 18,664 29,532 31,525 27,849 29,468 31,667 36,172 37,413

Sunflower 3,020 2,172 11,105 2,882 5,952 14,359 5,265 568 1,372

Groundnuts 1,273 3,009 3,313 3,206 4,260 2,491 2,190 1,580 1,642

TOTAL AREA HARVESTED BY CROP (Hectares)

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Sorghum 52,216 10,027 42,914 58,661 57,475 48,719 35,434 33,680 50,198

Maize 60,415 8,452 48,663 82,710 65,388 101,425 56,051 43,626 104,197

Millet 5,924 2,319 7,650 8,136 9,476 10,729 7,516 8,005 6850

Pulses 15,650 3,760 13,938 19,585 16,995 20,045 13,465 16,266 25,185

Sunflower 2,949 1,533 8,424 2,853 5,624 13,821 4,918 310 1,272

Groundnuts 983 293 959 2,350 3,075 1,408 560 641 1,239

TOTAL PRODUCTION BY CROP (metric tons)

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Sorghum 41,493 11,774 23,632 29,577 32,767 32,591 24,021 4,401 14,310

Maize 15,156 2,158 8,969 20,092 10,572 35,322 7,677 2,689 28,550

Millet 3,188 532 1,636 2,767 3,406 2,511 1,959 1,263 3,398

Pulses 4,920 805 2,305 4,313 3,873 4,700 2,285 1,738 6,826

Sunflower 1,768 2,558 8,140 1,764 4,958 15,837 6,000 96 361

Groundnuts 560 76 161 1,539 1,826 833 200 112 553

Source: Agricultural Statistics Unit (Statistics Botswana)

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Table 6: TRANSPORT STATISTICS 2008-20152008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Air Transport

Aircraft Movements - International 19,167 19,075 17,725 19,964 17,936 18,824 19,219 19,267

Aircraft Movements - Domestic 58,367 83,451 56,728 62,835 62,231 67,539 64,066 55,205

Passengers carried - International 316,901 388,690 397,519 414,560 398,557 406,438 413,425 412,705

Passengers carried - Domestic 328,921 383,496 377,252 373,901 361,955 377,217 342,296 308,201

Freight and mail - International (tonnes) 840 704 260 530 978 697 639,343 564,182

Freight and mail Domestic (tonnes) 229 234 550 297 26 238 160,607 121,746

Rail and Road Transport

Passengers carried ('000) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

Million-tonne-km of freight n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

of which in transit n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a

No. of Post Offices and Agencies

National road network (km) n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 30,905 30,275.34 30,275.50

Bitumen (km) 6,506 6,780 6,780 6,689 6,689 6,925 6,925 6,925

Gravel (km) 1,111 867 867 7,339 7,339 7,560 10,626 10,625.50

Earth (km) 1,299 1,299 1,299 n/a n/a n/a 4,769 4,768.80

Sand/ Track n/a n/a n/a 3,385 3,385 4,022 4,763.50 4.763.5

Tar n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 3,176 3,175.60

Interlocking Blocks n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 17 17.1

No. of vehicles registered 256,498 280,639 344,719 367,155 400,873 417,015 435,750 ..

of which private 245,738 270,860 333,451 357,104 389,815 405,155 425,526 457,407

No. of road accidents 20,415 20,000 18,798 18,001 17,527 17,062 16,641 17,654

No. of fatalities 455 475 397 483 404 411 377 411

..Data not yet availableSand is combined with track for 2008-2010, 2013, 2014Source: Transport & Infrastructure unit (Statistics Botswana)

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Table 7a: NATIONAL ANNUAL RAINFALL BY STATION 2010-20152010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15

Francistown Airport 543.7 293.3 387.5 716.9 2.7

Francistown Met. Station - - - 304.9 398.3

Gaborone Met H/Q 531.6 280.7 363.6 464.8 311.5

Sir Seretse Khama Airport - - - 50.8 180.3

Gantsi Airport 596 235.1 172.5 146.3 0

Gantsi - - - 458.6 54.9

Goodhope - - - 223.2 307.7

Kanye Seepapitso SSS 558.6 226.2 289.8 132.9 0

Lobatse Police Station 779.6 307.9 241.1 118.1 2.9

Mahalapye Met. Station 366.2 214.7 347.9 512.4 299.1

Maun Airport 627.9 406.3 355 341.3 114.2

Mochudi Police Station 514.7 317.3 192.9 478.9 300.5

Molepolole Police Station 448.5 66 309 384.2 315.4

Palapye Police Station 473.3 233.5 351.1 152 0

Serowe Police Station 369 100.5 396.3 161.8 0

Shakawe Met. Station 493 485.8 405.5 745.3 386.4

Shakawe - - - - 0

Tsabong Airport 413 213.4 160.3 435.8 167.3

Tsabong - - - - 0

Tshane Met. Station 415.9 211.9 149.4 498.5 279.9

Tshane - - - - 0

Kasane Airport 416.3 569.9 406.4 361.3 0

Bobonong Police Station 338.7 541.7 242.8 438.5 0

Bokspits Agromet Station 300.3 249.5 187.4 652.6 0

Gumare 563.8 371.8 458.5 588 0

Kang 479.8 249.5 187.4 652.6 0

Moshupa Police Station - - - 0 87.9

Sowa Town - - - 201.1 323.4

Lephephe - - - 141.4 307.7

Lerala - - - 319 287.2

Pandamatenga - - - - 326.9

Rakops - - - - 353

Oliphant’s drift - - - - 167.3

Tutume - - - - 0

(-) dashes indicate no data*Meteorological year June to JulySource: Department of Meteorological Services

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Table 7b: WILDLIFE POPULATION ESTIMATES (2004-2007, 2012)

SPECIES

Wildlife Population Estimates

2004 (dry season): Kgalagadi, Ghanzi, Central, Kweneng,

Ngamiland, Chobe, and Southern

2005 (dry season): Ngamiland, Kgalagadi,

and Ghanzi

2006 Chobe, Ngamiland and

Central2007 Kgalagadi

and Ghanzi2012 the whole

country

Elephant 151,000 88,626 154,658 - 207,545

Elephant Female 121,248 82,375 113,918 - -

Elephant Male 11,103 4,206 4,206 - -

Zebra 52,162 21,071 49,151 - 99,077

Rhino (W) 24 - 32 - -

Hippo 3,094 2,434 3,680 - 3,633

Warthog 2,919 3,618 3,075 498 7,026

Giraffe 11,090 6,779 10,871 1,183 8,976

Eland 21,711 43,976 4,700 6,820 34,735

Kudu 28,075 18,102 8,427 3,010 23,038

Sitatungu 12 249 160 - 63

Gemsbok 96,943 112,361 11,851 56,850 133,249

Roan 391 70 665 - 615

Sable 2,249 841 1,999 - 1,989

Waterbuck 944 298 1,278 - 2,048

Lechwe 35,722 37,947 38,059 - 26,322

Reedbuck - 18 208 - -

Tsessebe 2,361 3,109 3,209 - 2,138

Hartebeest 39,553 46,941 1,277 18,354 62,569.00

Wildebeest 35,088 23,825 15,251 13,200 53,159.00

Impala 42,694 30,156 54,482 - 114,900.00

Springbok 50,332 22,863 6,426 - 35,688.00

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Table 7b: WILDLIFE POPULATION ESTIMATES (2004-2007, 2012) Cont’d

SPECIES

Wildlife Population Estimates

2004 (dry season): Kgalagadi, Ghanzi, Central, Kweneng,

Ngamiland, Chobe, and Southern

2005 (dry season): Ngamiland, Kgal-

agadi, and Ghanzi

2006 Chobe, Ngamiland and

Central2007 Kgalagadi

and Ghanzi2012 the whole

country

Duiker 3,892 4,753 560 3,361 21,608.00

Carcass OL 17 18 - - -

Steenbok 26,617 23,992 4,185 10,702 41,531.00

Buffalo 31,615 48,802 59,396 - 61,105.00

Baboon 3,415 2,715 1,905 164 -

Jackal 1,319 2,541 159 915 -

Wilddog - 289 64 82 -

Spotted Hyaena 15 35 - - -

Brown Hyaena 54 132 - 51 -

Lion 621 313 372 305 -

BE Fox 394 410 16 163 -

Cheetah 308 - - 111 -

Ostrich 43,229 32,749 13,055 20,689 55,916.00

Crocodile 373 368 543 - -

Source: Department of Wildlife & National Parks

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Table 8a: TOTAL ARRIVALS BY MONTH AND QUARTER FOR YEARS 2000 - 2015Month\Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

January 177,314 158,245 164,526 165,224 178,461 188,193 171,519 200,776

February 124,349 116,630 135,340 146,459 151,140 152,307 79,914 121,972

March 194,500 1,344,999 154,379 160,986 160,143 177,844 165,986 157,346

1st Quarter 496,163 1,619,874 454,245 472,669 489,744 518,344 417,419 480,094

April 145,192 135,026 158,707 168,918 173,633 132,755 133,006 169,768

May 160,500 135,965 149,792 164,901 160,701 145,624 123,065 127,144

June 205,696 145,543 152,151 168,511 155,681 168,295 135,013 162,750

2nd Quarter 511,388 416,534 460,650 502,330 490,015 446,674 391,084 459,662

July 301,203 136,113 166,001 184,865 175,194 147,845 157,743 188,142

August 143,945 159,270 169,209 185,390 178,002 143,736 165,530 222,798

September 185,146 158,513 156,119 174,374 164,467 200,444 203,344 203,212

3rd Quarter 630,294 453,896 491,329 544,629 517,663 492,025 526,617 614,152

October 188,457 153,963 163,895 170,984 170,299 188,131 140,969 215,857

November 138,095 117,820 159,823 179,793 154,557 145,042 160,160 212,009

December 180,973 179,234 187,877 196,114 154,471 197,811 183,808 219,179

4th Quarter 507,525 451,017 511,595 546,891 479,327 530,984 484,937 647,045

Total 2,145,370 1,731,321 1,917,819 2,066,519 1,976,749 1,988,027 1,820,057 2,200,953

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Table 8a: TOTAL ARRIVALS BY MONTH AND QUARTER FOR YEARS 2000 - 2015 Cont’dMonth\Year 2008 2009 2010 2012 2013 2014 2015

January 162,070 214,663 198,321 161,588 189,937 172,443 193,753

February 170,089 164,953 192,746 161,595 189,363 132,024 137,158

March 196,316 189,057 202,023 165,311 197,909 144,973 160,374

1st Quarter 528,475 568,673 593,090 488,494 577,209 449,440 491,285

April 217,363 202,157 285,284 233,919 238,222 192,456 189,814

May 219,532 199,215 234,688 194,658 290,845 180,311 158,047

June 200,195 175,247 465,023 371,877 376,566 163,036 177,987

2nd Quarter 637,090 576,619 984,995 800,454 905,633 535,803 525,848

July 236,655 203,378 379,354 304,144 245,784 189,974 257,447

August 230,385 213,779 233,852 192,063 208,480 184,992 271,496

September 235,308 191,393 201,490 164,375 173,206 174,252 223,740

3rd Quarter 702,348 608,550 814,696 660,582 627,470 549,218 752,683

October 237,691 176,593 307,214 252,577 137,281 173,864 226,532

November 220,919 180,463 178,688 146,568 137,119 156,632 210,586

December 282,363 225,390 329,079 263,880 213,446 217,564 294,682

4th Quarter 740,973 582,446 814,981 663,025 487,846 548,060 731,800

Total 2,608,886 2,336,288 3,207,762 2,612,555 2,598,158 2,082,521 2,501,616

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Table 8b TOTAL ARRIVALS BY PURPOSE OF ENTRY AND AGE GROUP - 2014

Purpose of Entry

AGE GROUP

Total<=19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65+

Returning Resident 13,186 4,193 8,161 14,860 17,435 18,419 14,106 10,507 7,748 4,486 3,897 116,998

Prospective Resident 732 368 618 990 1,053 995 812 591 395 246 236 7,036

Seeking Employment 71 89 72 130 106 107 73 45 29 17 30 769

Employment 141 237 611 558 458 405 379 350 273 204 251 3,867

Visitor 54,683 33,129 49,238 62,894 55,596 48,237 34,253 26,523 20,512 14,161 17,808 417,034

Holiday 23,148 15,253 21,557 22,759 18,894 20,855 23,096 26,731 26,545 27,026 48,837 274,701

Business 15,244 48,886 100,408 125,903 104,016 77,260 48,234 35,896 23,852 12,390 7,693 599,782

In-transit 50,566 43,961 71,925 95,827 91,427 75,937 55,132 41,183 29,527 17,784 18,276 591,545

Diplomat 177 182 366 616 561 552 477 453 361 186 89 4,020

Student 871 972 624 620 466 403 277 244 178 124 152 4,931

Other 4,668 6,436 9,970 11,136 8,845 7,100 4,351 3,557 2,613 1,463 1,699 61,838

Total 163,487 153,706 263,550 336,293 298,857 250,270 181,190 146,080 112,033 78,087 98,969 2,082,521

% Distribution 7.9 7.4 12.7 16.1 14.4 12 8.7 7 5.4 3.7 4.8 100

Table 8c TOTAL ARRIVALS BY PURPOSE OF ENTRY AND AGE GROUP - 2015

Purpose of Entry

AGE GROUP

Total<=19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65+

Returning Resident 28,636 7,275 13,287 26,482 34,776 38,580 30,577 22,664 17,017 10,174 8,329 237,797

Prospective Resident 438 167 273 444 595 623 548 441 405 224 193 4,351

Seeking Employment 70 80 76 96 100 107 124 85 94 93 97 1,022

Employment 172 182 417 399 399 406 387 368 349 296 431 3,806

Visitor 47,273 36,193 53,885 65,673 59,030 50,575 37,595 29,135 24,191 17,396 21,644 442,590

Holiday 22,621 13,651 20,221 22,051 18,846 20,165 22,447 25,152 25,599 25,144 42,661 258,558

Business 12,997 39,358 84,771 115,297 98,674 76,688 50,976 36,693 25,686 12,925 7,902 561,967

In-transit 48,705 41,973 69,371 95,032 93,062 78,708 60,682 43,240 32,794 20,172 20,953 604,692

Diplomat 182 89 244 418 481 539 464 403 416 160 115 3,511

Student 702 1,200 621 527 447 400 281 201 158 130 131 4,798

Other 5,919 9,271 15,309 18,516 14,924 11,513 6,920 4,729 3,451 2,067 2,122 94,741

Not Stated 24,942 19,278 32,400 44,338 42,202 36,864 28,353 19,773 15,849 9,840 9,944 283,783

Total 192,657 168,717 290,875 389,273 363,536 315,168 239,354 182,884 146,009 98,621 114,522 2,501,616

% Distribution 7.7 6.7 11.6 15.6 14.5 12.6 9.6 7.3 5.8 3.9 4.6 100.0

Source : Tourism and Trade in Services

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Table 9: ICT INDICATORS, 2000 - 2014

Year

Fixed Telephone LinesMobile Cellular Telephone

Subscriptions Internet Services

Mobile Service

ProvidersNumberPer 100

Inhabitants NumberPer 100

Inhabitants

Fixed Broadband Fixed Internet Subscriptions

Number of Subscriptions

Per 100 Inhabitants

Number of Subscriptions

Per 100 Inhabitants

2000 123,819 7.7 106,029 13 - - 46,583 3 2

2001 135,900 8 222,190 13 - - 57,653 3 2

2002 148,155 8 332,264 20 - - 56,588 3 2

2003 131,399 8 444,978 26 - - 56,662 3 2

2004 131,774 8 522,840 31 - - 56,474 3 2

2005 136,463 8 571,437 33 1,600 0.1 54,712 3 2

2006 132,034 8 825,076 47 1,800 0.1 72,827 4 2

2007 136,946 8 1,153,768 66 3,540 0.2 89,211 5 2

2008 142,282 8 1,559,102 88 8,900 0.5 102,114 6 3

2009 144,195 8 2,390,868 133 10,000 0.6 100,600 6 3

2010 139,695 8 2,644,982 145 11,978 0.7 128,382 7 3

2011 149,578 7.4 2,900,263 143 15,707 1 238,942 11 3

2012 160,488 8 3,081,726 148 18,838 1 769,805 37 3

2013 174,165 8.2 3,274,542 154 27,819 1.3 1,444,207 68 3

2014 169,236 8 3,410,507 158 27,867 1.3 2,496,146 115 3

- Data not available.Source: Information and Communication Technology

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Table 10: MONEY AND BANKING 2010 - 2015 (Million Pula)2010 Dec 2011 Dec 2012 Dec 2013 Dec 2014 Dec 2015 Dec

International reserves (BoB) 50 847.0 60 270.9 59 298.5 67 751.3 79 090.4 84 857.3

Money Supply M1 9 263.9 8 675.0 10 555.0 12 513.4 13 206.8 13 736.7

Money Supply M2 42 860.1 44 763.2 49 236.9 53 389.8 55 842.2 66 941.1

Money Supply M3 42 860.1 44 763.2 49 236.9 53 389.8 55 842.2 66 941.1

Currency in circulation 1 915.7 2 089.2 2 274.8 2 381.5 2 598.6 2 707.8

Government deposits (BoB) 14 615.6 23 629.2 19 998.3 27 775.4 38 406.3 36 752.1

Other Depository Corporations

Transferable Deposits 6 628.7 7 035.1 8 847.2 10 268.3 10 984.2 11 970

Other Deposits 33 596.2 36 088.2 38 681.9 40 876.4 42 635.4 53 204.5

Claims on other sector 23 940.7 31 036.0 37 495.3 43 026.8 49 213.6 53 632.6

Central Bank Interest Prime Rate 9.5 9.5 9.5 7.5 7.5 6

US dollar per Pula (Annual Average) 0.147 0.147 0.131 0.119 0.106 0.091

Balance of Payments (P million)

2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Balance on visible Trade (6 798) (4 779) (16 715) (2 353) 4 673 (9 066)

Balance on Services 170 952 1 836 2 974 5 184 6 034

Balance on goods & services (6 629) (3 827) (14 879) 612 9 857 (3 032)

Balance on income (3 733) -768 331 (3 152) (3 102) (3 021)

Balance on goods, services & income

(10 362) (4 595) (14 548) (2 531) 6 755 (6 053)

Net current Transfers 7 942 7 846 13 272 14 156 15 463 16 594

Current Account Balance (2 420) 3 250 (1 275) 11 624 22 218 10 541

Capital Account Balance 23 3 - 1 - 2

Capital & current Account Balance (2 397) 3 253 (1 275) 11 625 22 218 10 543

Financial Account Balance (exl.Reserves)

(2 464) 7 008 1 523 (8 101) 2 658 (9 677)

Net Errors and Omissions (1 649) (6 831) (1 110) (2 184) (13 472) -923

Overall Balance (6 511) 3 430 -862 1 340 11 404 -57

- Data not available- () negativeSource: Bank of Botswana

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Table 11: GOVERNMENT FINANCE 2010- 2015(Fiscal year beginning April 1st) 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/2015 2015/2016

1 CONSOLIDATED FUND REVENUE 31,681,240 37,976,980 41,193,810 48,670,080 55,566,300 47,332,390

Customs and Excise 6,206,610 8,424,280 14,216,100 13,169,520 15,690,950 15,817,580

Tax Revenue 14,297,950 16,421,780 15,575,660 18,883,390 21,930,370 19,059,370

Mineral royalties and dividends 9,111,160 10,687,070 8,814,490 12,253,350 14,033,790 9,981,680

Other Revenue 1,964,360 2,420,110 2,544,750 4,319,290 3,869,480 2,416,040

Capital loan repayments 101,160 23,740 42,810 44,530 41,710 57,720

2 RECURRENT EXPENDITURE * 27,800 30,494 32,375 33,174 37,338 42,465

Parliament 69 74 85 91 114 108

Ministry of State President 433 458 529 846 986 1,038

Ministry of Finance & Dev. Planning 853 936 976 740 720 893

Ministry of Home Affairs 321 354 388 399 337 372

Ministry of Agriculture 842 864 940 1,001 1,026 1,139

Ministry of Education and Skills Development 7,510 7,800 7,938 8,631 10,317 10,562

Ministry of Investment Trade and Industry 669 706 513 817 870 921

Ministry of Local Govt and Rural Development 3,874 3,729 4,232 4,496 4,878 5,295

Ministry of Transport and Communications - - - 1,922 1,915 2,025

Ministry of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources 898 957 413 338 275 372

Ministry of Health 2,442 3,426 4,079 4,446 5,213 5,852

Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Inter C o-operation 304 359 379 414 441 466

Other departments and ministries 6,761 6,954 7,890 6,256 7,291 8,130

Public debt servicing 2,825 3,877 4,014 2,778 2,954 5,292

APPROPRIATIONS FROM REVENUE 12,182 11,112 9,347 10,908 12,015 12,929

SUB TOTAL 39,982 41,605 41,723 44,425 48,723 -

- Data not available

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Table 11: GOVERNMENT FINANCE Cont’d(Fiscal year beginning April 1st) 2010/11 2011/12 2012/13 2013/14 2014/2015 2015/2016

3 DEVELOPMENT FUND EXPENDITURE 11,372 9,956 8,280 8,909 13,072 12,773

Parliament 1 4 5 -

Ministry of State President 760 899 348 642 840 755

Ministry of Finance & Dev. Planning 147 179 118 96 73 94

Ministry of Home Affairs 98 49 43 16 19 14

Ministry of Agriculture 293 400 339 690 1,101 998

Ministry of Education and Skills Development 1,398 383 408 673 1,070 1,086

Ministry of Investment Trade and Industry 68 15 5 4 12 19

Ministry of Local Govt and Rural Development 1,956 1,695 785 853 1,222 1,059

Ministry of Transport and Communications 1 - - 1,012 1,566 1,593

Ministry of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources 2,466 2,390 3,209 3,278 4,886 4,315

Ministry of Health 203 91 53 49 55 127

Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Inter C o-operation 12 5 1 19 7 6

Other 3,969 3,847 2,966 1,576 2,220 2,706

4 DEVELOPMENT REVENUE 11,372 9,956 8,280 8,909 13,072 12,773

External Grants 136 122 70 185 174 86

External Loans 3,474 372 316 491 473 105

Local Currency Grants (Internal) - - - - -

Domestic Development Fund 7,762 9,461 7,893 8,233 12,426 12,582

Finance to be Negotiated - - - - - -

- Data not availableSource: Ministry of Finance and Development Planning

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SOCIAL Figures

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Table 12a: POPULATION 1991-2011Cities 1991 2001 2011

Gaborone 133,468 186,007 231,592

Francistown 65,244 83,023 98,961

Other Major Towns

Selibe-Phikwe 39,772 49,849 49,411

Lobatse 26,052 29,689 29,007

Jwaneng 11,188 1 5,179 1 8,008

Orapa 8 ,827 9,151 9,531

Sowa Town 2 ,228 2 ,879 3 ,598

Urban Villages

Molepolole 36,930 5 4,561 6 6 6,466

Kanye 31,354 4 0,628 4 7,007

Serowe 30,264 4 2,444 5 0,820

Mahalapye 28,078 3 9,719 4 3,289

Maun 26,768 4 3,776 6 0,263

Mochudi 25,542 3 6,962 4 4,815

Ramotswa 18,683 2 0,680 2 8,952

Palapye 17,362 2 6,293 3 7,256

Mogoditshane 14,246 3 2,843 5 8,079

Thamaga 13,026 1 8,117 2 1,471

Tlokweng 12,501 2 2 1,133 3 6,323

Villages

Moshupa 11,444 16,992 20,016

Tonota 111,291 15,617 21,031

Tutume 100,701 13,735 17,528

Letlhakane 8 ,5831 1 4,962 2 2,911

Bobonong 7 ,7081 1 4,622 1 9,389

Gabane 5 ,9751 1 0,399 1 5,237

Ghanzi 5 ,550 9 ,934 1 4,809

Kasane 4 ,336 7 ,638 9 ,008

Mmadinare 6 ,8901 1 0,918 1 2,086

Shoshong 5 ,592 7 ,490 9 ,678

Tsabong 3 ,352 6 ,591 8 ,939

Gumare 3 ,539 6 ,067 8 ,532

Letlhakeng 4 ,379 6 ,032 7 ,229

Lerala 3 ,779 5 ,747 6 ,871

Kopong 3 ,122 5 ,571 9 ,312

Maitengwe 4 ,866 5 ,302 5 ,890

Other Settlements 684,949 770,383 881,589

Total 1,326,796 1,680,863 2,024,904

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Table 12b: POPULATION BY DISTRICT: 2001-2011

Districts Households 2001 Census

2011Population

GrowthAverage

HHMale Female Total

Gaborone 74,957 186,007 113,536 118,056 231,592 2.22 3.09

Francistown 31,297 83,023 48,104 50,857 98,961 1.77 3.16

Lobatse 9,214 29,689 14,144 14,863 29,007 -0.23 3.15

Selibe Phikwe 16,058 49,849 24,732 24,679 49,411 -0.09 3.08

Orapa 3,292 9,151 4,731 4,800 9,531 0.41 2.9

Jwaneng 5,940 15,179 9,819 8,189 18,008 1.72 3.03

Sowa Town 1,191 2,879 1,960 1,638 3,598 2.25 3.02

SOUTHERN 48,794 171,652 95,811 101,956 197,767 1.43 4.05

Kanye/Moshupa 31,480 113,704 62,256 66,991 129,247 1.29 4.11

Barolong 13,758 47,477 26,680 28,151 54,831 1.45 3.99

Ngwaketse West 3,556 10,471 6,875 6,814 13,689 2.72 3.85

SOUTH EAST 23,990 60,623 40,697 44,317 85,014 3.44 3.54

KWENENG 80,548 230,335 149,587 154,962 304,549 2.83 3.78

Kweneng East 68,317 189,773 125,195 131,557 256,752 3.07 3.76

Kweneng West 12,231 40,562 24,392 23,405 47,797 1.65 3.91

KGATLENG 24,915 73,507 44,565 47,095 91,660 2.23 3.68

CENTRAL 147,599 501,381 279,139 296,925 576,064 1.4 3.9

Central Serowe 46,187 153,035 88,879 91,621 180,500 1.66 3.91

Central Mahalapye 29,795 109,811 57,547 61,328 118,875 0.8 3.99

Central Bobonong 19,155 66,964 34,247 37,689 71,936 0.72 3.76

Central Boteti 14,110 48,057 28,143 29,233 57,376 1.79 4.07

Central Tutume 38,352 123,514 70,323 77,054 147,377 1.78 3.84

NORTH EAST 15,865 49,399 28,596 31,668 60,264 2.01 3.8

NORTH WEST 42,385 142,970 85,615 90,016 175,631 2.08 4.14

Ngamiland East 21,736 72,382 44,401 45,933 90,334 2.24 4.16

Ngamiland West 13,164 49,642 27,913 31,508 59,421 1.81 4.51

Chobe 6,830 18,258 12,023 11,324 23,347 2.49 3.42

Delta 655 2,688 1,278 1,251 2,529 -0.61 3.86

GHANZI 11,375 33,170 22,452 20,903 43,355 2.71 3.81

Ghanzi 11,354 32,481 22,259 20,836 43,095 2.87 3.8

CKGR 21 689 193 67 260 -9.29 12.38

KGALAGADI 13,498 42,049 25,469 25,023 50,492 1.85 3.74

Kgalagadi South 7,956 25,938 15,119 14,897 30,016 1.47 3.77

Kgalagadi North 5,542 16,111 10,350 10,126 20,476 2.43 3.69

Total 550,918 1,680,863 988,957 1,035,947 2,024,904 1.88 3.68

() negative

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Table 12c: ENUMERATED POPULATION & VITAL STATISTICS 1971- 2011Population Characteristics 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011

Enumerated Population 574,094 941,027 1,326,796 1,680,863 2,024,904

Male 262,121 443,104 634,400 813,583 988,957

Female 311,937 497,923 692,396 867,280 1,035,947

Non-Batswana 10,861 15,677 29,557 60,716 111,846

Botswana Nationals Abroad 45,735 42,069 38,606 28,210 23,032

Male (000’s) 36,7 32,6 27,9 16,8 11,8

Female (000’s) 9,1 9,4 10,7 11,4 11,2

Population Distribution (%)

0-4 17,6 18,8 14,6 11,6 11,7

14-May 29,9 28,8 28,6 25 20,9

15-64 46,9 47,6 51,8 58,2 62,4

15-49 39,4 40,8 45,5 52 54,6

65+ 5,6 5,1 4,9 5 5

Percentage of Females aged 15-49 (out of total females) 42,8 42,9 46,5 52,4 54,4

Dependency Ratio (per100) 113 110 93 72 60,2

Child-woman Ratio (per1000) 759 819 602 430.1 421,2

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Table 12d: ENUMERATED POPULATION & VITAL STATISTICS 1971- 2011Population Characteristics 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011

Sex Ratio (Males per 100 Females) 84 89 92 93.8 95.1

Percentage Urban 9 17.7 45.7 54.2 64.1

Population Density (per km) 1 1.6 2.3 2.9 3.5

Crude Birth Rate 45.3 47.7 39.3 28.9 25.7

Crude Death Rate (per 1000) 13.7 13.9 11.5 12.4 6.25

Natural Rate of Increase (% per annum) 3.1 3.4 2.7 1.7 1.9

General Fertility Rate (per 1000 women aged 15-49) 189 210 161 106.9 92.2

Mean age at childbearing 30.5 30.6 30 30.3 20

Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) 6.5 6.6 4.2 3.27 2.88

Infant Mortality Rate 97 71 48 56 27

Child Mortality Rate 56 35 16 19 11

Under 5 Mortality 152 105 63 74 28.1

Life Expectancy at Birth (year) 55.5 56.5 65.3 55.6 68

Males 52.5 52.3 63.3 52 66

Females 58.6 59.7 67.1 57.4 70

Mean Age (years) 23.4 22.7 23 24.8 26.2

Males 22.6 22 22.4 24.2 25.2

Females 24.1 23.4 23.5 25.3 26.8

Median Age (Years) 15 15.3 16.8 20.1 23

Male 13.5 15 16 19.4 22

Females 16.7 16.5 17.4 20.8 24

Population Growth Rate - 4.7 3.5 2.4 1.9

- Data not available

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Table 12e: POPULATION BY AGE & SEX, 2011 POPULATION CENSUS

Age Groups

Sex

TotalMale Female

0-4 119,999 117,315 237,314

5-9 108,544 106,618 215,162

10-14 104,419 102,875 207,294

15-19 104,818 105,928 210,746

20-24 97,249 103,101 200,350

25-29 101,194 106,658 207,852

30-34 84,515 86,027 170,542

35-39 68,435 66,784 135,219

40-44 48,767 50,530 99,297

45-49 37,881 44,380 82,261

50-54 29,742 36,620 66,362

55-59 24,368 29,681 54,049

60-64 17,344 20,240 37,584

65-69 12,243 15,504 27,747

70-74 9,464 12,797 22,261

75-79 6,968 10,924 17,892

80-84 4,875 8,344 13,219

85-89 2,825 5,422 8,247

90-94 1,377 2,544 3,921

95+ 3,930 3,655 7,585

Total 988,957 1,035,947 2,024,904

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Table 12f: POPULATION PROJECTIONS 2011-2015Districts 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Gaborone 231,592 237,631 243,453 249,028 254,319

Francistown 98,961 101,105 103,138 105,049 106,823

Lobatse 29,007 28,976 28,884 28,731 28,515

Selibe Phikwe 49,411 49,447 49,384 49,219 48,951

Orapa 9,531 9,595 9,643 9,673 9,685

Jwaneng 18,008 18,389 18,750 19,088 19,401

Sowa Town 3,598 3,693 3,785 3,873 3,957

SOUTHERN

Kanye/Moshupa 129,247 131,398 133,376 135,168 136,761

Barolong 54,831 55,837 56,774 57,636 58,416

Ngwaketse West 13,689 14,110 14,522 14,921 15,306

SOUTH EAST 85,014 88,174 91,295 94,361 97,357

KWENENG

Kweneng East 256,752 265,472 274,039 282,410 290,537

Kweneng West 47,797 48,776 49,698 50,559 51,352

KGATLENG 91,660 94,064 96,382 98,,604 100,713

CENTRAL

Central Serowe 180,500 184,213 187,715 190,986 194,001

Central Mahalapye 118,875 120,208 121,356 122,308 123,053

Central Bobonong 71,936 72,680 73,308 73,816 74,196

Central Boteti 57,376 58,629 59,818 60,936 61,975

Central Tutume 147,377 150,586 153,630 156,492 159,152

NORTH EAST 60,264 61,713 63,100 64,417 65,657

NORTH WEST

Ngamiland East 90,334 92,711 95,004 97,201 99,288

Ngamiland West 59,421 60,734 61,982 63,157 64,251

Chobe 23,347 24,017 24,667 25,295 25,896

Delta 2,529 2,514 2,493 2,467 2,434

GHANZI

Ghanzi 4 3,095 44,612 45,906 47,237 48,607

KGALAGADI

Kgalagadi South 30,016 30,573 31,093 31,571 32,006

Kgalagadi North 20,476 21,051 21,609 22,146 22,660

Total 2,024,904 2,070,984 2,114,890 2,156,366 2,156,366

Source: Demography & Vital Statistics (Statistics Botswana)

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Table 13a: EDUCATION STATISTICS 2005 – 20132005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Establishments

Primary 783 782 784 790 803 805 810 812 810

Secondary 277 274 265 276 276 276 278 283 285

Vocational 51 49 43 43 - - - - -

Primary Teacher Training 4 4 4 4 - - - - -

Colleges of Education 2 2 2 2 - - - - -

University 1 1 1 3 - - - - -

Enrolment

Primary 329,191 330,417 327,618 327,233 330,775 331,196 332,972 337,206 340,065

Secondary 160,000 164,201 168,220 172,868 171,986 160,000 - 172,669 175,509

Vocational 12,780 12,701 10,094 - - - - - -

Primary Teacher Training 1,486 1,379 1,390 1595 - - - - -

Colleges of Education 1,659 1,386 1,154 1,079 - - - - -

University 15,710 16,239 15,477 15,036 - - - - -

Number of Teachers

Primary 11,534 13,012 12,989 13,047 13,173 13,388 13,509 14,220 15,042

Secondary 11,173 11,553 12,031 12,835 - - - 14,141 15,471

Vocational 1,346 1,193 992 - - - - - -

Primary Teacher Training 191 187 202 - - - - - -

Colleges of Education 292 240 249 - - - - - -

Pupil - Teacher ratio

Primary 26 25 25 25 - - - - -

.. Data not availableData for universities include University of BotswanaLimkokwing University Baisago – Source: TECData for 2008 is provisional.

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Table 13b: EDUCATION STATISTICS (EDUCATION ATTAINMENT)1985/6/a 1991/b 1993/4/c 2001/d 2002/3/e

Rural villages

Never attended school 53 38.1 31.4 32.6 42.1

Pre-school - - - 5.3 -

Primary school 44.1 51.9 53.1 36.2 29.2

Secondary School 2.9 9.4 14.8 17 14.9

Non-Formal Education - - - 1.3 2.7

School attendance unknown - - - 0.2 -

Training 0.1 0.6 0.6 7.2 11.1

Training attendance unknown - - - 0.3 -

Cities and Towns

Never attended school 18.7 16.1 13 11.5 7

Pre-school - - - 4.5 -

Primary school 58 50.4 47.6 26.7 20

Secondary School 20.2 28.3 35.1 29.1 39.4

Non-Formal Education - - - 0.1 0.8

School attendance unknown - - - - -

Training 3.2 5.2 4.2 27.1 32.8

Training attendance unknown - - - 0.5 -

Urban village

Never attended school 30 25.3 19.2 21.2 19.2

Pre-school - - - 5 -

Primary school 59.1 54 51.6 32.7 25.5

Secondary School 10.3 18.8 28.2 24.7 29

Non-Formal Education - - - 0.9 1.8

School attendance unknown - - - 0.2 -

Training 1 2 1 14.9 24.6

Training attendance unknown - - - 0.3 -

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Table 13b: EDUCATION STATISTICS (EDUCATION ATTAINMENT) Cont’d1985/6/a 1991/b 1993/4/c 2001/d 2002/3/e

All persons

Never attended school 41.4 30.1 24 24.2 23.6

Pre-school - - - 5 -

Primary school 50 52.1 51.4 32.9 25.1

Secondary School 7.8 15.9 23.1 22.2 27.2

Non-Formal Education - - - 1 1.8

School attendance unknown - - - 0.2 -

Training 0.8 2 1.6 14.2 22.4

Training attendance unknown - - - 0.4 -

- Data not available /a 1985/6 Household Income & Expenditure Survey /b 1991 Population and Housing Census /c 1993/4 Household Income & Expenditure Survey /d 2001 Population and Housiong Census /e 2002/3 Household Income & Expenditure Survey

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Table 13c: DISTRICT ADULT LITERACY (10-70) BY SEX-2014Male Female Total

Botswana 85.7 87.3 86.5

Gaborone 98.8 96.7 97.7

Francistown 94.9 95.7 95.4

Lobatse 95.8 97.5 96.6

Selibe Phikwe 85.8 92.4 89.1

Orapa 93.7 99.9 97.1

Jwaneng 92.5 98.9 95.6

Sowa Pan 93.9 98.6 96.3

Ngwaketse 81.3 80.4 80.8

Barolong 83 84.5 83.7

Ngwaketse West 75.7 82.2 79.3

South East 90.5 88.2 89.3

Kweneng East 77.8 85.9 81.8

Kweneng West 73.7 84.3 79.4

Kgatleng 81.8 91.4 87

Central Serowe/Palapye 81.9 77.9 79.7

Central Mahalapye 75.2 81.2 78.4

Central Bobonong 91.1 91.8 91.5

Central Boteti 90.7 88.3 89.5

Central Tutume 84.6 80.3 82.1

North East 89.5 86.7 88

Ngami East 83.9 90.1 87.1

Ngami West 80.6 79.9 80.2

Chobe 93.8 91.4 92.6

Ghanzi 71.6 75 73.4

Kgalagadi South 89.2 88.1 88.6

Kgalagadi North 83.6 84.6 84.1

Source: Education Statistics ( Statistics Botswana )

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Table 14a: MINIMUM HOURLY WAGE RATES (Thebe)

P r i v a t e and P a r a s t a t a l s April2007

April2008

April2009

April2010

April2011

April2012

June2013

June2014

July2015

Building, Construction, Exploration and Quarrying 355 380 380 380 380 420 450 486 515

Manufacturing, Service and Repair Trades 355 380 380 380 380 420 450 486 515

Wholesale Distributive Trades 355 380 380 380 380 420 450 486 515

Retail Distributive Trades 310 330 330 330 330 370 400 432 458

Hotel, Catering and Entertainment Trades 355 380 380 380 380 420 450 486 515

Garage, Motor Trades and Road Transport 355 380 380 380 380 420 450 486 515

Retail and Wholesale Night watchmen 300 320 320 320 320 350 380 410 435

Security Guards Employed by Security Companies 355 380 380 380 380 420 450 486 515

Agricultural Sector – P583 per month (2015 July)Domestic Service Sector – P2.86 per hour (2015 July)Source: Department of Labour and Social Security

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Table 14b: EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS-AVERAGE EARNINGS 2009 - 2015 (Pula per month) 2009 (/a) 2010 (/a) 2011 (/a) 2012(/b) 2013(/b) 2014(/b) 2015(/b)

A. Citizens

Agriculture 1 062 909 1 002 918 919 1,016 921

Mining and quarrying 6 857 7 242 8 811 8 295 10,022 10,852 10,273

Manufacturing 1 831 2 029 2 520 3 299 2,871 3,323 3,405

Electricity and water 9 806 9 972 10 426 11 929 10,880 10,784 11,638

Construction 2 047 2 178 2 743 2 804 2,529 2,790 2,689

Wholesale and retail trade 2 339 2 474 3 288 3 055 3,420 3,909 3,685

Hotels and restaurants 1 577 1 602 1 848 1 993 2,093 1,977 2,103

Transport and communication 5 522 5 532 6 968 6 987 7,300 7,191 7,546

Finance and business services 8 336 11 035 11 917 11 462 13,020 13,310 13,311

Real estate and business activities 4 265 5 062 5 493 5 527 5,130 5,597 5,772

Education 5 480 8 093 7 636 8 046 7,844 8,992 9,068

Health and social work 5 308 5 546 5 853 6 559 7,658 7,832 7,510

Other community activities 2 107 2 293 2 810 2 807 3,482 3,662 3,453

Private & Parastatal 3 287 3 728 4 392 4 527 4,678 5,071 5,295

Local Government 3 700 4 678 4 478 4 306 4,501 4,290 4,599

Central Government 5 230 5 358 5 992 6 271 7,120 7,297 7,545

Total Citizen 3 939 4,336 4 911 5 071 5,442 5,716 5,944

B. Non-citizens 9 584 10,007 12 315 14 182 13,733 14,130 15,869

C. All sectors 4 266 4,672 5 318 5 504 5,817 6,101 6,296

/a = March /b = SeptemberSource: Labour Statistics Unit (Statistics Botswana)

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Table 14c: EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS-CHANGES IN EMPLOYMENT 2001 - 20132001/d 2001/e 2003/f 2003/g 2004/h 2005/j 2009/10/m* 2008/k 2011/n* 2013/o*

Population 12 years and over

Male 472 633 567 115 513 225 590 458 612 309 518 733 579 019 554 198 656 066 662,714

Female 551 704 622 573 621 121 709 531 720 898 634 495 673 658 638 899 709 013 749,017

Total 1 024 337 1 189 688 1 134 346 1 299 989 1 333 206 1 153 228 1 252 677 1 193 097 1 365 079 1,411,731

Total Employed

Male 238 170 265 382 245 408 277 728 311 111 281 762 290 694 313 995 362 926 382,044

Female 189 640 183 853 216 959 237 556 259 218 257 388 223 728 265 434 277 641 338,252

Total 427 810 449 235 462 366 515 284 570 329 539 150 514 422 579 429 640 567 720,296

Paid Employees

Male 163 894 220 711 182 410 214 804 228 379 175 291 232 543 221 734 292 272 260,705

Female 132 908 150 628 156 114 181 367 181 688 150 742 182 110 173 153 228 958 232,341

Total 296 802 371 339 338 524 396 171 410 067 326 033 414 653 394 887 521 230 493,046

Self-employed

Male 26 779 27 419 19 858 30 249 33 557 27 079 36 088 25 659 38 936 48,876

Female 28 908 26 497 36 469 36 264 33 265 39 405 31 135 31 659 32 089 35,127

Total 55 687 53 916 56 327 66 513 66 822 66 484 67 223 57 318 71 025 84,003

/d 2001 Botswana AIDS Impact Survey I /e 2001 Population & Housing Census /f 2003 Household Income and Expenditure Survey /g 2003 Literacy Survey /h 2004 Botswana AIDS Impact Survey II /j 2005/6 Botswana Labour Force Survey /k 2008 Botswana AIDS Impact Survey Ill m/ 2009/10 Botswana Core Welfare Indicators Survey n/2011 Population and Housing Census /o 2013 Botswana AIDS Impact Survey Iv* 2009/10 to 2013 - working population = 15 years and over

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Table 15a: BOTSWANA VISION 2016 INDICATORS, 2009 – 2014PILLAR KEY RESULT AREA INDICATORS 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

An

Educ

ated

, Inf

orm

ed

Nat

ion

Computers and IT Literate Society % of homes with computers - 10.3 - - -

System of Quality % Unemployed amongst secondary school graduates - 24.3 27.5 - 28.3

% Unemployed amongst university graduates - 5.9 11.1 - 10

% Unemployed amongst vocational graduates - 11.3 15.6 - 15.3

Universal and continuing Education

Net Enrolment rates for primary school

(6-12 years) 85.8 87.1 90.6 93.1 92.9

Net Enrolment rates for junior secondary

school (13-15 years) - - - 53.1 -

Net Enrolment rates for senior secondary

school (16-17 years) - - - 29.8 -

Adult Literacy rate - 83.2 - - 85.9 88.6

Full Employment by 2016 Unemployment rate - 17.9 19.9 - 20

Pros

pero

us, P

rodu

ctiv

e &

Inno

vativ

e N

atio

n

Rapid Economic Growth & Diver-sification

% Share of mining+ gov’t GDP to total GDP (constant 1993/94), Prices 30.2 31.9 29.7 29.4 29.1 26.4

Capital formation rate 34.9 33.6 31.4 35.6 33 29.6

Per capita GDP(constant 1993/94 prices), Pula32

186.934

298.635

702.1 36 60539

472.339

985.8

Rate of GDP growth in real terms (constant 1993/94 prices) % -7.7 8.6 6 4.5 9.9 3.2

Share of Agriculture to total workforce - 26.4 15.3 - 25.5

Adequate Supply of safe water Proportion of population who use safe drinking water source - 96 - - 97.4

Eradication of Absolute Poverty by 2016 Poverty rate (Population living below PDL) - 19.3 - - -

Com

pass

iona

te, J

ust

& C

arin

g N

atio

n

Good Quality Health services by 2016

Infant mortality rate (per 1,000) 57 - 17 - -

Life expectancy (years) - - 68 - -

Maternal mortality rate (100,000) 189.6 163 188.9 147.9 182.6 151.6

More Equitable distribution of Income by 2016

Gini coefficient or Lorenz curve estimate - 0.645 - - -

Stop Spread of HIV by 2016 HIV/AIDS National prevalence rate - - - - 16.8

- Data not available

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Table 15a: BOTSWANA VISION 2016 INDICATORS, 2009 – 2014 Cont’dPILLAR KEY RESULT AREA INDICATORS 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Safe

and

Sec

ure

Nat

ion Safe and Secure

SocietyNumber of road accidents per 10,000 111.2 104.1 87.4 93.3 83.4 77.2

Population Number of road fatalities per 100,000 26.4 21.8 26.2 21.5 20.1 17.5

Population Total crime (numbers) 327 076 329 161 322 193 320 269 384 817 422 285

Total crime rate/10,000 population 1 819 1 806 1 742 1 705 1 881

Total number of rape and attempted rape cases per 100,000 population 97.5 102.3 97.3 110.4 100.7 94.3

Ope

n,

Dem

ocra

tic &

A

ccou

ntab

le

Nat

ion

Open & Transparent Governance

% Increase per annum in number of rape 0.06 0.06 (0.03) (0.63) 0.06

Participation rate in National elections 55.5 - - - -

Participation rate in referendum - - - - -

- Data not available

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Table15b: MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS INDICATORS, 2009-2014GOAL TARGET INDICATOR 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Goa

l 1:

Erad

icat

e Ex

trem

e Po

verty

& H

unge

r

Target 1:Half,between 1990 & 2015 the proportion of people living on the less than one dollar a day

Proportion of population below $1 per day (PPP-values) - 6.4 - - -

Target 1.1: Achieve full & productive employment & decent work for all include women & young people Employment to population ratio - 48.6 47 - 46.4

Target 2:Half,between 1990 & 2015 the proportion of people who suffer from hunger

Prevalence of underweight children (under 5 years of age) 3.5 3.2 3.4 3.5 3.5 3.4

Goa

l 2:A

chie

ve

Univ

ersa

l Pr

imar

y Ed

ucat

ion

Target 3: Ensure that by 2015 children everywhere, boys & girls alike, will be able to complete a full course of primary schooling.

Proportion of pupils starting grade 1 who reach grade 5 87.6 88.4 85.6 90.9 -

Net enrolment rates for primary school (6-12 years) 85.8 87.1 90.6 93.1 92.9

Literacy rate of 15-24 year olds - - - - -

Goa

l 3: P

rom

ote

Gen

der

Eq

ualit

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Em

pow

er w

omen

Target 4: Eliminate gender disparity in primary & secondary education preferably by 2005 & to all levels of education not later tha 2015

Ratio of girls to boys in primary school 0.95 0.95 0.96 0.96 -

Ratio of girls to boys in secondary school 1.08 - - 1.07 -

Ratio of girls to boys in tertiary education* 1.2 - 1.27 - -

Share of women in wage employment in the non-agricultural sector. 47.9 42 41.6 40.5 43.1 45.5

Proportion of seats held by women in national parliament 6.5 7.9 7.9 7.9 9.5 9.5

Ratio of literate females to males of 15-24 years. - - - - -

- Data not available

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Table15b: MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS INDICATORS, 2009-2014 Cont’dGOAL TARGET INDICATOR 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Goa

l 4:R

educ

e C

hild

M

orta

lity

Target 5:Reduce by two-thirds, between 1990 & 2015, the under-five mortality

Proportion of 1 year old children immunized against measles 93 94.5 103 100 100 97

Under five mortality rate 76 - 28 - -

Infant mortality rate (per 1,000) 57 - 17 - -

Goa

l 5:

Impr

ove

mat

erna

l He

alth

Target 6: Reduce by three-quarters, between 1990 & 2015, the maternal mortality rate

Proportion of births attended by skilled health personnel 99.5 99.1 94 94 94 94

Maternal mortality rate ( per 100,000) 189.6 163 188.9 147.9 182.6 151.6

Goa

l 6: C

omba

t HIV

/AID

S,

Mal

aria

& o

ther

dise

ases

.

Target 7: Have halted by 2015, & begun to reverse, the spread of HIV/AIDS

HIV Prevalence among 15-19 year old pregnant women. 13.2 - 10.0 - -

HIV Prevalence among 20-24 year old pregnant women 24.1 - 19.0 - -

Contraceptive prevalence rate - - - - -

Target 8: Have halted by 2015, & begun to reverse, the incidence of malaria & other major diseases.

Prevalence rate associated with - - - - -

tuberculosis

Proportion of TB cases detected and cured under DOTS (Directly observed treatment short Course) 59.7 49.6 36 37 37

- Data not available

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Table 15b: MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS INDICATORS, 2009-2014 Cont’dGOAL TARGET INDICATOR 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Goal 7: Ensure Environment Sustainability

Target 9: Integrate the principle of development into country policies & reverse the loss of environmental resources.

GDP per unit of energy use (as proxy for energy efficiency) - - - - - -

Carbon Dioxide Emissions, Million Pula per Tera joule (per capita,per 1 000 grams) - - - - - -

Land area protected to maintain biological diversification 19.1 19.1 19.1 19.1 19.1 -

Target 9.1: Reduce biodiversity loss, achieving, by 2010, a signifi-cant reduction in the rate of loss

Proportion of species threatened with

extinction 8.1 - 4.1 - - -

Water use to total water resources - 1.4 1.12 - - -

Target 10: Halve, by 2015, proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drink-ing water

Proportion of population with sustain-able access to an improved water source 96.2 96 - 97.4 -

Goal 8: Develop a Global partnership for Development

Target 16: In cooperation with developing countries, develop & implement strategies for decent & productive work for all. Unemployment rate of 15-24 year olds - 34.5 42.6 - 41.7 -

- Data not availableSource: Labour Statistics Unit (Statistics Botswana)

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Table 16: POVERTY INCIDENCE BY DISTRICT -2002/03 & 2009/10

Census District

2002/03* 2009/10

Head count ratio (%)

Number of poor persons

Head count ratio (%)

Poor house-holds (%)

Number of poor persons

Number of poor house-holds

Gaborone** 6.5 13,804 12.4 10.2 22,623 6,577

Francistown** 14.1 12,879 18 18.8 16,318 5,839

Lobatse 19.1 5,501 17.8 21.3 5,893 2,607

Selibe Phikwe 15.7 7,666 12.8 12 5,431 2,003

Orapa 1.8 150 1.9 5.2 130 130

Jwaneng 8.8 1,281 6.9 9 710 367

Sowa Town 3.4 93 22.7 11.7 687 125

Southern 43 48,670 20.6 16 22,588 4,538

Barolong 43.4 20,539 13.9 11.1 6,053 1,428

Ngwaketse West 48.1 5,037 11.8 8.8 1,078 227

South East 17.5 10,478 19.6 13.6 13,987 2,814

Kweneng East 30 56,419 18.5 11.5 45,920 8,224

Kweneng West 48.5 19,363 48.6 27.7 22,288 3,467

Kgatleng 27.2 19,910 18.4 12.5 14,761 2,622

Central Serowe/Palapye 37.3 56,653 21.1 14 32,047 5,690

Central Mahalapye 38.9 42,138 17.1 14.5 20,466 4,477

Central Bobonong 41.4 27,573 24.5 16.7 18,377 3,610

Central Boteti 42.5 20 20.9 17.3 10,833 2,208

Central Tutume 41.9 51,410 20.9 14.7 31,007 5,832

North East 21.4 27,874 17.7 11.6 10,929 1,728

Ngamiland East 33.9 24,194 27.9 21.6 16,623 3,584

Ngamiland West 53.3 27,048 47.3 34.1 25,543 3,916

Chobe 27.7 4,584 13 7.6 1,804 427

Ghanzi 41.6 13,605 35.3 19.1 13,893 2,497

Kgalagadi South 50.6 12,962 24.3 13.8 7,110 974

Kgalagadi North 38.3 6,154 31.2 17.7 6,288 949

National 30.6 488,159 20.7 14.7 373,388 76,860

* The 2002/03 estimates are based on the Poverty Mapping exercise using the 2002/03 PDL results and the 2001 Census** Gaborone & Francistown Head count ratios are estimates from the 2002/03 HIESThe 2009/10 estimates are based on the core welfare indicators surveySource: Poverty Statistics (Statistics Botswana)

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Table 17: DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION AGED 18 MONTHS AND ABOVE BY HIV TEST AND SELECTED AGE GROUP- BOTSWANA 2013

Selected Age Group Persons

Non-Infection (Percent) PERSONS

Prevalence(Percent)

Total Prevalence Estimated Population

Tested

1.5-04 61,073 97.8 1,392 2.2 62,465

05-14 235,233 95.9 10,065 4.1 245,298

10-29 391,131 88.9 48,981 11.1 440,112

15-24 194,498 92 16,970 8 211,468

19-24 112,640 89 13,923 11 126,563

15-49 435,717 75 144,997 25 580,714

20-30 183,759 79.3 47,908 20.7 231,667

31-49 150,847 61.8 93,182 38.2 244,029

25-49 241,219 65.3 128,027 34.7 369,246

15-64 499,384 75.4 163,147 24.6 662,531

50-64 63,667 77.8 18,150 22.2 81,817

50+ 117,107 82.8 24,377 17.2 141,484

Total 849,131 82.4 180,830 17.6 1,029,961

Source: Health Statistics (Statistics Botswana)

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Table 18a: TOTAL NUMBER OF DECIDED CASES BY MAGISTRATE COURTS 2007-2014Magisterial Court 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2014

Broadhurst Magistrate Court 454 452 63 511 406 653

Village Magistrate Court 342 303 96 285 377 540

Extension 2 Magistrate Court 259 269 429 494 530 1312

Francistown Magistrate Court 682 620 800 503 688 1624

Lobatse Magistrate Court 651 541 363 481 305 503

Selibe Phikwe Magistrate Court 474 406 408 212 409 580

Jwaneng Magistrate Court 159 83 192 249 98 206

Kanye Magistrate Court 301 270 395 8 15 306

Ramotswa Magistrate Court 9 122 89 75 65 107

Molepolole Magistrate Court 109 298 524 272 238 465

Mochudi Magistrate Court 331 215 242 236 198 341

Serowe Magistrate Court 112 165 310 254 - 23

Palapye Magistrate Court 422 215 165 169 128 330

Mahalapye Magistrate Court 191 300 266 453 250 306

Letlhakane Magistrate Court 302 261 248 237 210 240

Masunga Magistrate Court 185 196 232 141 6 197

Maun Magistrate Court 199 146 149 229 332 494

Kasane Magistrate Court 188 290 121 254 147 248

Gantsi Magistrate Court - 65 160 32 85 190

Bobonong Magistrate Court - - - - 81 89

Tsabong Magistrate Court 210 135 431 271 152 205

Gumare - - - - - 62

Hukuntsi - - - - - 301

Total 5,580 5,352 5,683 5,645 4,720 7,680

- data not Available

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Table 18b: NUMBER OF ACCUSED BY MAGISTERIAL COURT AND AGE, 2014

Magisterial Court 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65+Not

stated Total

Bobonong 1 8 10 20 12 17 6 2 2 3 1 7 89

Broadhurst 12 69 122 139 104 59 34 27 18 4 10 55 653

Extension Two 8 95 246 304 237 158 77 37 25 11 6 108 1,312

Francistown 18 150 340 373 264 161 90 44 31 15 15 123 1,624

Ghanzi 2 20 32 41 34 22 10 4 5 4 1 15 190

Gumare 0 2 6 21 9 7 3 4 0 0 1 9 62

Hukuntsi 3 30 44 62 48 41 27 14 5 2 0 25 301

Jwaneng 2 14 44 51 41 15 11 7 2 2 1 16 206

Kanye 1 29 53 54 52 38 21 13 7 5 7 26 306

Kasane 1 18 47 64 44 22 17 7 6 4 3 15 248

Letlhakane 1 22 40 54 44 25 14 12 5 0 1 22 240

Lobatse 3 55 107 104 91 51 27 11 10 3 5 36 503

Mahalapye 1 32 76 61 46 33 18 9 7 3 2 18 306

Masunga 2 18 37 36 29 19 22 11 4 1 2 16 197

Maun 4 47 91 117 88 49 30 16 5 4 5 38 494

Mochudi 2 38 63 78 55 34 18 13 10 5 2 23 341

Molepolole 4 46 86 103 92 43 25 15 13 4 1 33 465

Palapye 3 32 67 83 41 29 25 16 7 1 5 21 330

Ramotswa 0 10 21 18 21 10 10 6 2 0 0 9 107

Selebi Phikwe 7 62 98 155 93 57 30 13 9 9 6 41 580

Serowe 0 6 5 5 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 23

Tsabong 1 13 35 38 35 32 15 8 4 3 2 19 205

Village 7 46 92 111 94 56 44 22 13 7 13 35 540

Total 83 862 1,762 2,092 1,577 979 577 311 190 90 89 710 9,322

Percentage 0.9 9.2 18.9 22.4 16.9 10.5 6.2 3.3 2 1 1 7.6 100.0

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Table 18c: NUMBER OF OFFENCES BY VERDICT AND SEX OF ACCUSED, 2014

All N/S

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Attempts/threats to murder, assaults, harassments and related offences

9 40 183 0 0 2 11 0 135 379

Burglary and related offences 10 72 117 0 2 3 9 1 216 430

Controlled drug offences 2 43 84 0 0 2 14 3 123 271

Damage to property and to the environment 5 41 65 1 3 3 14 0 88 220

Dangerous and negligent acts 30 168 1,270 3 3 3 42 0 502 2,021

Fraud, forgery and false instrument offences 5 4 21 0 0 0 4 0 61 95

Homicide offences 13 42 33 0 57 0 9 1 63 218

Offences against government, justice procedures and organisation of crime

27 114 464 2 4 9 20 4 433 1,076

Offences not elsewhere classified (NEC) 19 143 364 0 2 6 28 4 669 1,235

Public order and other social code offences 0 5 9 0 1 0 3 0 19 37

Road and traffic offences (NEC) 5 59 118 0 2 0 28 0 307 519

Robbery, extortion and high jacking offences 17 78 60 0 1 1 8 1 191 354

Sexual offences 28 182 302 0 20 8 26 0 460 1,026

Theft and related offences 31 179 370 2 7 2 53 0 740 1,384

Weapons and explosives offences 0 4 15 1 0 0 0 0 37 57

Total 201 1,174 3,475 9 102 39 269 14 4,044 9,322

Source: Vital & Crime Statistics (Statistics Botswana)

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Table 18c: NUMBER OF OFFENCES BY VERDICT AND SEX OF ACCUSED, 2014

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Attempts/threats to murder, assaults, harassments and related offences

9 40 183 0 0 2 11 0 135 379

Burglary and related offences 10 72 117 0 2 3 9 1 216 430

Controlled drug offences 2 43 84 0 0 2 14 3 123 271

Damage to property and to the environment 5 41 65 1 3 3 14 0 88 220

Dangerous and negligent acts 30 168 1,270 3 3 3 42 0 502 2,021

Fraud, forgery and false instrument offences 5 4 21 0 0 0 4 0 61 95

Homicide offences 13 42 33 0 57 0 9 1 63 218

Offences against government, justice procedures and organisation of crime

27 114 464 2 4 9 20 4 433 1,076

Offences not elsewhere classified (NEC) 19 143 364 0 2 6 28 4 669 1,235

Public order and other social code offences 0 5 9 0 1 0 3 0 19 37

Road and traffic offences (NEC) 5 59 118 0 2 0 28 0 307 519

Robbery, extortion and high jacking offences 17 78 60 0 1 1 8 1 191 354

Sexual offences 28 182 302 0 20 8 26 0 460 1,026

Theft and related offences 31 179 370 2 7 2 53 0 740 1,384

Weapons and explosives offences 0 4 15 1 0 0 0 0 37 57

Total 201 1,174 3,475 9 102 39 269 14 4,044 9,322

Source: Vital & Crime Statistics (Statistics Botswana)

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