Transport and Logistics in Botswana
Logistics in Botswana. Cairo-Gaborone Corridor. Port of Maputo
Transport in
Botswana (Southern Africa) (landlocked country)
Sir Seretse Khama International Airport in Gaborone.
Railways in Botswana
Rail services in Botswana are managed by Botswana
Railways
- Railroad network: 888 kilometres
- Rail links to South Africa and
Zimbabwe
- Botswana Railways manages a line running from
Cape Town to Harare
through Gaborone (Ramatlabama on the South African border, Lobatse, Gaborone, Palapye, Serule,
Francistown, Ramokgweban) and Bulawayo
and Plumtree (Zimbabwe).
Batswana Routes
- 10,217 kilometres of Routes
- 5,620 kilometres are paved.
Route B6: Windhoek (Namibia)
- Buitepos (border of Botswana): 335 kilometres
African Corridors:
Cairo-Gaborone Corridor
- South Africa, Botswana (520 kilometres, Mahalapye, Gaborone), Egypt,
Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe
- Route toward South Africa: Gaborone - Lobatse - Ramatlabama
North-South Corridor
- South Africa, Botswana (Gaborone, Francistown), the DR Congo,
Malawi,
Mozambique,
Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe
Trans-Kalahari Namibian Corridor:
- Access to Gaborone and Lobatse (Botswana)
- Port of Walvis Bay -
Windhoek
Railway: Gaborone-Harare (Zimbabwe)
The nearest ports to Botswana:
The Port of Walvis Bay (Namibia) via
the Trans-Kalahari Corridor: Gaborone, Lobatse.
Port of Maputo (Mozambique)
- Distance from the border Eswatini (Swaziland)-Mozambique to the Port of Maputo: 80
kilometres
Port of Durban (South Africa)
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Batswana Students
from Botswana
- Courses: International Logistics,
Transport in Africa
- Diploma: Foreign Trade, International Transport
- Masters: Business in Africa, Transport in Africa, International Business, Foreign Trade
- Doctorates: African Business, Global Logistics, World Trade
Masters and Doctorates in International Business adapted to the Batswana Students.
More information: Business in Botswana, at EENI Website.
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