Ramotswa

Kgosi Mosadi Seboko of Ramotswa is the first woman to serve as a paramount chief in Botswana.

Her presence in the house of chiefs was hailed as a victory for women's rights in southern Africa.

On the outskirts of village lies Mothubakwane ward, where a prominent figure Tlotlo Oepeng lives.

When The BaLete first settled in Ramotswa remains a topic of much debate, as the local history is traditionally an oral one as with a lot of African villages and towns where the 'infrustructure of urban development' is new.

There has seemingly always been and continues to be a unique blend of the very modern even in terms of advanced technologies and the firmly 'locally old fashioned' in terms of lifestyle, as one might expect of a town in such close proximity to a capital of a country still largely in good standing (at least at last check) in the eyes of the world.