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Dokumen 123
Timeline of Gaborone
Botswana's Capital city
The following is a
timeline
of the
history
of the
city
of
Gaborone
,
Botswana
.
This is a
dynamic list
and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by
adding missing items
with
reliable sources
.
Prior to 20th century
Part of
a series
on the
History of
Botswana
Bantu expansion
Bechuanaland Protectorate
Republic of Botswana
See also
History of Gaborone
v
t
e
1890 - Gaberones founded by
British South Africa Company
.
[
1
]
1897 - Railway station built.
[
2
]
20th century
1960-1966 - Gaberones becomes capital of independent
Botswana
1963 - Town construction begins.
[
2
]
1964
Bechuanaland Daily News
begins publication.
[
3
]
Population: 3,855.
1965
British colonial
Bechuanaland Protectorate
capital relocated to Gaberones from
Mafeking
.
[
1
]
Gaborone Secondary School built.
[
2
]
1966
Gaberones becomes capital of independent
Botswana
.
[
1
]
Botswana National Stadium
opens.
Derek Jones becomes mayor.
1968 -
Botswana National Museum
built.
[
2
]
1969
Gaberones renamed "Gaborone."
[
1
]
Debswana Diamond Company Ltd
headquartered in Gaborone.
1971 - Population: 17,718.
[
4
]
1975 - Sister city relationship established with
Burbank, California
.
[
5
]
[
6
]
1979 -
Serara Ketlogetswe
becomes mayor.
1980
Mosque built.
[
2
]
Southern African Development Community
headquartered in Gaborone.
1982
University of Botswana
established.
University of Botswana Stadium
opens.
1984
14 June:
Raid on Gaborone
.
[
7
]
Seretse Khama International Airport
opens.
[
2
]
Paul Mmlotsi
Rantao becomes mayor.
Mmegi
newspaper
begins publication.
[
8
]
1985 -
Botswana Gazette
newspaper begins publication.
[
8
]
1988 -
Gaborone Broadcasting Company
established.
[
2
]
1991
Population: 133,468.
[
9
]
Botswana College of Agriculture
established near city.
1993 - "
The Voice Newspaper
" begins publication
1995 -
Botswana Stock Exchange
and Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis
[
10
]
headquartered in city.
1998 - Fictional
The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency
book series begins publication.
1999 -
Nelson Ramaotwana
becomes mayor.
21st century
Aerial view of Gaborone, 2011
2001 - Population: 186,007.
[
2
]
2002 -
Reteng
founded.
[
2
]
2003 -
Uniao Flamengo Santos Football Club
formed.
2004 -
Harry Mothei
becomes mayor.
2005 -
The Voice Newspaper
becomes Botswana's best selling newspaper and goes digital.
2005 - Population: 208,000.
[
1
]
2007 -
National Botanical Garden
opens.
2009
Steinmetz Gaborone Marathon
begins.
Veronica Lesole
becomes mayor.
2011
May:
2011 African Junior Athletics Championships
held.
Haskins Nkaigwa
becomes mayor.
[
11
]
2013 -
De Beers
rough diamond sales headquarters relocated to Gaborone from London.
[
7
]
2014 - May:
2014 African Youth Games
held in Gaborone.
2017 - Population: 264,311 (estimate).
[
12
]
2019 - Thata Father Maphongo becomes mayor.
See also
History of Gaborone
List of mayors of Gaborone
References
^
a
b
c
d
e
Hermann 2010
.
^
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
Morton 2008
.
^
"Gaborone (Botswana) -- Newspapers"
.
Global Resources Network
. Chicago, US:
Center for Research Libraries
. Retrieved
30 September
2014
.
^
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs
, Statistical Office (1976).
"Population of capital city and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants"
.
Demographic Yearbook 1975
. New York. pp. 253–279.
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cite book
}}
: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
link
)
^
Burbank Public Library.
"Burbank Sister City"
. Retrieved
30 September
2014
.
^
"As a sister city of Gaborone, Burbank was a logical stop"
,
Los Angeles Times
, 15 July 1987
^
a
b
"Botswana Profile: Timeline"
.
BBC News
. Retrieved
30 September
2014
.
^
a
b
Karen Fung,
African Studies Association
(ed.).
"Botswana: News"
.
Africa South of the Sahara: Selected Internet Resources
. US
. Retrieved
30 September
2014
– via
Stanford University
.
^
United Nations Department for Economic and Social Information and Policy Analysis, Statistics Division (1997).
"Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants"
.
1995 Demographic Yearbook
. New York. pp. 262–321.
{{
cite book
}}
:
|author=
has generic name (
help
)
CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
link
)
^
"Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis"
. Retrieved
30 September
2014
.
^
"New Gaborone Mayor seeks power to hire and fire"
,
Mmegi
, October 2011, archived from
the original
on 4 November 2011
^
"Table 8 - Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 or more inhabitants"
,
Demographic Yearbook – 2018
, United Nations
Bibliography
Paul Tiyambe Zeleza
; Dickson Eyoh, eds. (2003). "Gaborone, Botswana".
Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century African History
. Routledge.
ISBN
0415234794
.
Luc J. A. Mougeot, ed. (2005). "(Gaborone)".
Agropolis: The Social, Political, and Environmental Dimensions of Urban Agriculture
.
International Development Research Centre
.
ISBN
978-1-55250-186-3
.
Fred Morton; et al. (2008).
Historical Dictionary of Botswana
(4th ed.).
Scarecrow Press
.
ISBN
978-0-8108-6404-7
.
(+
3rd ed.
fulltext via Internet Archive)
Andrew Hermann (2010).
"Gaborone, Botswana"
. In
Anthony Appiah
and
Henry Louis Gates
(ed.).
Encyclopedia of Africa
. Oxford University Press.
ISBN
978-0-19-533770-9
.
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Internet Library Sub-Saharan Africa
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.
(Bibliography)
"(Gaborone)"
.
Connecting-Africa
. Leiden, Netherlands:
African Studies Centre
.
(Bibliography)
"(Gaborone)"
.
AfricaBib.org
.
(Bibliography)
"Gaborone, Botswana"
.
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. US.
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