Molema
Molema is a small town located in the North West province of South Africa. It is situated approximately 100 kilometers north of the provincial capital, Mahikeng. The town is named after the Molema River, which flows through the area and is a significant water source for the local community. Molema is known for its agricultural activities, with farming being the primary economic driver. The town is also home to a small industrial zone, which includes a few manufacturing and processing facilities. The local economy is supported by the production of crops such as maize, sorghum, and sunflowers, as well as the rearing of livestock. Molema has a population of around 10,000 people, and the majority of the residents are of the Tswana ethnic group. The town has a basic infrastructure, including a hospital, schools, and a police station. Molema is connected to other parts of South Africa by a network of roads, making it accessible for both local and regional travel. The town's location near the border with Botswana has also contributed to its development as a regional trading hub. Despite its relatively small size, Molema plays an important role in the broader economic and social landscape of the North West province.