Matopi

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Matopi
Village
Matopi
Coordinates: 21°29′03″S 27°56′16″E / 21.484071°S 27.937797°E / -21.484071; 27.937797Coordinates: 21°29′03″S 27°56′16″E / 21.484071°S 27.937797°E / -21.484071; 27.937797
Country Botswana
District North East District
Ward Ditladi ward
Time zone Central Africa Time (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) not observed (UTC+2)

Matopi is a village in the North East District of Botswana near to the Dikgatlhong Dam.

Location

The village is serviced by Tonota Agricultural District.[1]

Economy

Towards the end of 2002 there was an outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease the in Matopi and Tseteng areas, apparently due to infected cattle straying from Zimbabwe, leading to the killing of 4000 cattle. The government compensated farmers in cash and with animals and introduced a relief program.[2] The village has a health post.[3] It does not have telephone service.[4]

Before construction of the Dikgatlhong Dam began, in 2008 the government arranged for counselling services on AIDS to residents of the Mmadinare, Robelela, Matopi, Matsiloje, Chokwe and Patayamatebele villages. Preparations were made for additional demands for health and policing services.[5]

References

Citations

  1. North East District Council, p. 73.
  2. North East District Council, p. 18.
  3. North East District Council, p. 22.
  4. North East District Council, p. 142.
  5. Kedikilwe 2008.

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