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Serowe

Serowe is a town in Botswana’s Central District and serves as the administrative center of the Serowe sub-district. It lies in the heart of the Bangwato (Bamangwato) homeland and functions as a cultural hub for the Bangwato people, as well as a market and service center for surrounding rural communities. The town is connected by road to major towns such as Palapye and Francistown, providing regional access for trade, education, and health services.

Historically, Serowe rose as the royal capital of the Bangwato during the early 20th century and has

Economy and services in Serowe are largely based on agriculture, local commerce, and public services. The town

Environment and climate in the Serowe region are characteristic of central Botswana: semi-arid with hot summers

Overall, Serowe stands as an important administrative, cultural, and economic center within central Botswana, balancing traditional

remained
a
symbol
of
Bangwato
leadership
through
colonial
and
post-colonial
periods.
The
area
contains
heritage
sites
related
to
the
Bangwato
monarchy
and
traditional
leadership,
reflecting
its
longstanding
cultural
significance.
hosts
markets,
district
government
offices,
educational
institutions,
and
health
facilities
that
serve
Serowe
and
nearby
villages.
It
also
hosts
cultural
events
and
activities
that
preserve
and
promote
Bangwato
heritage.
and
a
distinct
rainy
season.
Annual
rainfall
is
relatively
low,
influencing
agricultural
practices
and
settlement
patterns
in
the
area.
leadership
with
modern
governance
and
regional
development.