Lentsweletau

Lentsweletau
Village
Lentsweletau

Location in Botswana

Coordinates: 24°15′16″S 25°51′6″E / 24.25444°S 25.85167°E / -24.25444; 25.85167
Country Botswana
District Kweneng District
Population (2001)
  Total 4,025

Lentsweletau is a village in Kweneng District of Botswana. It is located 60 km north of Gaborone. The population was 4,025 in 2001 census.[1] A large percentage of the population is from the Bakwena tribe, and its capital is called Molepolole, also in the Kweneng District. The name Lentsweletau translates as a Lentswe = Rock (or rocky hill), le = and, tau = lion.

Lentsweletau was put on the map in the 1970s by a very popular musician named Cobra Kenalemang, who inspired another Lentsweletauan, Kotaeshwele, who came to picture with his hit "Kotaeshwele o dira mathaithai" in the mid 1980s. It is up again with the popular Toyota Desert Race as a stopover for vehicles filling up petrol and anyone wanting to spend a night in the area and having fun.

References

Coordinates: 24°15′16″S 25°51′6″E / 24.25444°S 25.85167°E / -24.25444; 25.85167


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