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Kgosi Sechele I Museum: A Cultural Gem

Discover Botswana's heritage at the Kgosi Sechele I Museum in Molepolole, celebrating the legacy of Kgosi Sechele I and the Bakwena people.

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The Kgosi Sechele I Museum in Molepolole offers a glimpse into Botswana's rich cultural heritage, focusing on the Bakwena people and their influential leader, Kgosi Sechele I. Established in 1992 within a historical building dating back to 1902, the museum showcases artifacts, photographs, and stories that highlight the region's history and traditions.

A brief summary to Kgosi Sechele I Museum

  • HGV4+GMW, Molepolole, BW

Local tips

  • Check the museum's operating hours before visiting, as they may vary.
  • Consider visiting during the cooler, drier months (May to August) for a more comfortable experience.
  • If arriving by public transport from Gaborone, ask the driver to drop you near the "Sechele Museum".
  • Engage with the local community for authentic stories and a deeper understanding of the exhibits.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    If you're already in the center of Molepolole, the museum is a 10-15 minute walk from most central guesthouses or the main market area. Ask locals for directions to "museum wa Kgosi Sechele". No costs are associated with walking.

  • Public Transport

    From Gaborone, take a minibus taxi (“kombi”) from the Gaborone Central Bus Station to Molepolole. The bus ride costs approximately $5 USD (7 BWP). Ask the driver to drop you off near the "Sechele Museum". From there, you can take a local taxi for a nominal fee or walk to the museum.

  • Taxi

    From the Molepolole bus station, a local taxi to the museum costs a minimal fee, ranging from 10 to 30 Pula. Confirm the fare before you get in.

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Located in Molepolole, the Kgosi Sechele I Museum is dedicated to preserving and promoting Botswana's culture, particularly that of the Bakwena people. The museum is named after Kgosi Sechele I, a revered leader who played a significant role in Botswana's history, resisting Boer attempts to subjugate the Batswana. The museum was founded in 1902 and opened to the public in 1992. It is housed in a building constructed by the Kweneng district people of Molepolole, which once served as the colonial police station. The building itself is a historical artifact, reflecting the colonial era's architecture. Inside, visitors can explore exhibits featuring traditional attire, tools, and other artifacts that offer a tangible connection to the lives of those who shaped Botswana. The museum also houses memorabilia related to the explorer David Livingstone, who had interactions with Kgosi Sechele I. The museum aims to enhance the community's understanding and appreciation of their cultural heritage, offering educational programs, guided tours, and volunteer opportunities.

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