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Mogoditshane East Hon. L. Barongwang, MP

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Talk to the office.

Four routes in, depending on what you need. Investor enquiries, community meeting requests, resident issues and volunteering each go to a different desk.

Constituency office

Mogoditshane East Constituency Office
Mogoditshane, Kweneng East, Botswana

Office hours

Monday to Friday
07:30 to 16:30

Parliament

parliament.gov.bw

The forms below open your mail application with the message ready to send to the office. If you would rather write directly, use the address above. A direct telephone line for the office publishes here once the line is installed.

Investor enquiry

Request an investor meeting.

Tell the office what you are looking at and at what scale. Enquiries with a sector and an indicative size attached move fastest, because they can be routed to the right district and national authorities immediately.

The constituency office does not sell land, broker plots or act as an intermediary in any transaction. It facilitates introductions and provides constituency information.

Community meeting

Request a meeting with your MP.

Ward meetings remain the main channel, and the office also takes requests from groups, associations and businesses within the constituency.

Residents

Report an issue.

Water, roads, lighting, waste, land, safety or a stalled project. Give the ward and the location, and the office can route it to the responsible authority.

For emergencies contact the emergency services directly. This form is not monitored around the clock.

Volunteer

Give time to the constituency.

Community programmes, youth work, ward events, clean-up campaigns and data collection all run on volunteers. Tell the office what you can offer and when.

Finding us

Mogoditshane, Kweneng District.

The constituency covers the eastern half of Mogoditshane, roughly ten kilometres west of the Gaborone central business district, at approximately 24°38′S, 25°52′E.

The site uses a static map rather than an embedded third-party map by default, to keep the page fast and to avoid loading visitor data into an external service without notice. A pinned office location publishes here once the office premises are confirmed.

The Mogoditshane roadside sign

The settlement boundary on the approach from Gaborone.