What is life like in Botswana?

Botswana is a developing country and many people live in poverty. With major inequality in the country, crime does exist. Expats should be aware of increasing petty and violent crime in towns such as Francistown, Maun and Gaborone.
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What do people do for a living in Botswana?

According to the International Monetary Fund, Botswana's economy has developed at the rate of 9% per year since 1966. Mining, cattle, and tourism are the three pillars on which the economy of this country is thriving. With one of the highest GDPs in Africa, Botswana has a high standard of living.
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What is the biggest problem in Botswana?

Although Botswana is considered a peaceful country, issues such as poverty, inequality, HIV/AIDS, and high youth unemployment have the potential to become sources of conflict. Government needs to address the root causes of crime in the country in order to build a more secure society.
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Can Americans live in Botswana?

It has been estimated that there are several thousand Americans living in Botswana. Living in Botswana is an incredible experience for a number of reasons, including the friendly locals, the quality of life, political and economic stability, and the spectacular landscapes.
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How much does a house cost in Botswana?

In the first quarter of 2019, the average price of residential property rose by 11.4% to BWP 852,529 (US$78,430) from the same period last year, according to Bank of Botswana's Monetary Policy Report October 2019. Quarter-on-quarter, residential property prices rose 11.1% in Q1 2019.
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Can I retire to Botswana?

The most relevant law, related to foreigners` work, and immigration are the Botswana Labour and Immigration Laws and the Employment of Non-Citizens Act. According to the law, foreigners can obtain the permanent residence permit of Botswana after residing five years in the Botswana.
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Why is Botswana population so low?

Population density is low due to the harsh climate of the Kalahari desert, at 2.6 people per square kilometer (6.7 people per square mile).
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Is Botswana a rich or poor country?

Botswana is located at the center of Southern Africa, positioned between South Africa, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. One of the world's poorest countries at independence in 1966, it rapidly became one of the world's development success stories.
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Is Botswana nice to live in?

Botswana can be an incredibly affordable place to live, especially if expats manage their finances well. Gaborone ranks low on Mercer's Cost of Living Survey, and is more affordable than most of the 200 other listed cities. Its favourable exchange rate also attracts people from the US, the UK and Europe.
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Is Botswana a safe place to live?

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Botswana is one of the safest countries in Africa and travelers might only encounter petty crime. Most tourism in Botswana is centered around Gaborone, Francistown and the tourist capital, Maun. The good news is Maun, the gateway to the Okavango Delta, doesn't experience high levels of crime.
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What is a good salary in Botswana?

A person working in Botswana typically earns around 11,700 BWP per month. Salaries range from 2,970 BWP (lowest average) to 52,400 BWP (highest average, actual maximum salary is higher). This is the average monthly salary including housing, transport, and other benefits.
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Is it cheap to live in Botswana?

As a whole, Botswana is ranked on the lower end of one of the most expensive places to live in the world. The average price for a one-bedroom apartment in the city center costs around 3,000 Pula ($295) as opposed to living outside of the city center where rent would be 2,175 Pula ($214).
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Is Botswana a peaceful country?

According to 2018 Global Peace Index (GPI) Botswana remains as one of the world's most peaceful countries being ranked as 29 out of 163 countries.
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What percent of Botswana is black?

Ethnic groups:Tswana (or Setswana) 79%, Kalanga 11%, Basarwa 3%, other, including Kgalagadi and white 7%. Botswana is home to a number of ethnic groups including the Tswana 79%, Kalanga 11%, Basarwa 3%, and Kgalagadi 3% (2007 est). White Africans make up about 3% of the population.
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What is lacking in Botswana?

Botswana has a lack of economic diversity; its two major sectors are the diamond industry and tourism. Rural subsistence farming and cattle raising account for an additional large portion of Botswana's workforce. Botswana's dependence on the diamond industry for economic growth creates economic instability.
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What is the poorest country in Africa?

Based on the per capita GDP and GNI values from 2020, Burundi ranks as the poorest country in not only Africa, but also the world. The second-poorest country in Africa, Somalia, holds the same distinction. In fact, this pattern carries through much of the list.
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Which country in Africa is the best to live in?

Botswana. One of the most stable and safest countries in Africa, Botswana is a great choice for expatriates looking to live and work in Africa. English is widely spoken, making it easy for many foreigners to move around and work in, and the local population is peaceful and welcoming.
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What challenges does Botswana face?

Although Botswana is considered a peaceful country, issues such as poverty, inequality, HIV/AIDS, and high youth unemployment have the potential to become sources of conflict. Government needs to address the root causes of crime in the country in order to build a more secure society.
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Can you buy a house in Botswana?

Foreigners can buy property in Gaborone, Phakalane, Lobatse, F/town and some other areas outside Tribal Territories. Foreigners can also buy any freehold land or property. In Botswana it is illegal to buy unimproved land or plot unless it is freehold property.
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What is the climate of Botswana?

Botswana's climate is semi-arid. Though it is hot and dry for much of the year, there is a rainy season, which runs through the summer months. When it does rain, it tends to be episodic, unpredictable, and highly regional. Often a heavy downpour may occur in one area while 10 or 15 km away there is no rain at all.
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What religion is Botswana?

Religion of Botswana. About one-half of the country's population is Christian, predominantly independent Christian, with some Protestant. Some one-third adhere to traditional beliefs as their primary religious orientation.
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