Pitseng, Botswana

Coordinates: 24°41′25″S 25°02′43″E / 24.6904°S 25.0454°E / -24.6904; 25.0454
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Pitseng is a village in Botswana. It lies between Jwaneng and Moshupa in the Southern District. The population of Pitseng was 2250 in 2001[1] and it has since grown though the numbers are not available. There were 2 population censuses since 2001; 2011 and 2021.The current village chief (Kgosi) is Mmolotsinyana Mafhoko. The village has a primary school called by the name of the village. There is a main kgotla. The village is expanding quickly; there is a service center and an expanded clinic which has a maternity division. There is a hardware store and an Agrishop.

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  1. ^ "Distribution of population by sex by villages and their associated localities: Ngwaketse Census District". 2001 Population and Housing Census. Central Statistics Office of Botswana. Retrieved 27 November 2010.

24°41′25″S 25°02′43″E / 24.6904°S 25.0454°E / -24.6904; 25.0454