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Bowsing Schedule We keep it flowing, for you Water Bowsing Schedule SERVICE CENTRE VILLAGE(S) BOWSED DAYS OF BOWSING GAKUTO DAILY GABORONE MMAMHIKO MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY GAMONONYANE MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY KUMAKWANE SUBJECT TO DEMAND MATOPI MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY & SUNDAY PATAYAMATEBELE MONDAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY FRANCISTOWN SHASHE MOOKE SUBJECT TO DEMAND JAMATAKA MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY & SUNDAY BOROLONG MONDAY, THURSDAY & SUNDAY DAMOCHUJENAA DAILY S/PHIKWE LEPOKOLE MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY SESE THURSDAY TOROMOJA DAILY XHUMO MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY & SUNDAY LETLHAKANE SEKGOPHANE TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY MMEA DAILY PAJE-IN UNSERVICED AREA MONDAY,TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,THURSDAY & FRIDAY MABELEAPUDI-JOJO MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY (TANKS IN AREAS THAT ARE NOT SERVICED) MARULAMANTSI JOJO MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY SEROWE (NEXT TO MARULANTSI SCHOOL) PATIKWANE BOOSTER MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,THURSDAY & FRIDAY COLLECTOR TANK MOLEPOLOLE . DAILY MOLEPOLOLE HATSALATLADI DAILY BOATLANAME DAILY MATEBELE DAILY BOKAA TUESDAY & FRIDAY RASESA WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY MOCHUDI PILANE WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY PHALACAMP SUNDAY Water Saving Tip Do not use water to clean your drive ways, walk ways or path ways. Use a broom instead. We keep it flowing, for you Water Bowsing Schedule SERVICE CENTRE VILLAGE(S) BOWSED DAYS OF BOWSING MARAPONG & SCHOOLS DAILY SEMITWE TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SUNDAY MAFHUNGO/HUBONA DAILY MAROBELA MONDAY & WEDNESDAY TUTUME NSHAKAZHOGWE TUESDAY & THURSDAY TUTUME SUBJECT TO DEMAND NATA-PELICAN LODGE DAILY SEPAKO SUBJECT TO DEMAND MANXOTAI SUBJECT TO DEMAND KUTAMOGORE SUBJECT TO DEMAND JACKALS 1 MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY & SUNDAY SENYAWE TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY MOROKA SUBJECT TO DEMAND TSHESEBE CJJS MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY & SUNDAY THEMASHANGA TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY MASUNGA TSAMAYA CJSS TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY MOWANA FRIDAY SIVIYA MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & SUNDAY JACKALAS 2 TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY MABUDZANE MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & SUNDAY NLAPHKANE( MOTHOMBO) FRIDAY KASANE KAZUNGULA NEWSTANCE DAILY MOKGWARE VILLAGE MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY & SUNDAY PALAPYE TOPISI VILLAGE TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY MOKOBENG DAILY NGWAPA MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY & SUNDAY SEFHARE TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY MACHANENG DAILY MAHALAPYE TUMASERA/SELEKA TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY DIBETE MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY SETSILE TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY KALAMARE KGOMOKHUMO TUESDAY Water Saving Tip Challenge yourself, take a quick 3 minute shower. We keep it flowing, for you Water Bowsing Schedule SERVICE CENTER VILLAGE(S) BOWSED DAYS OF BOWSING TSHANE TUESDAY & FRIDAY MAAKE MONDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY TSABONG HUKUNTSI MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & SUNDAY MAKOPONG DAILY DRAIHOEK MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY MALESHE TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY MANYANA (BOSWELAKGOSI) SUBJECT TO DEMAND RAMOTSWA (MAGOPANE) MONDAY & FRIDAY OTSE (MOEDING AREA) TUESDAY & THURSDAY NTLHANTLHE (TSANTSABANE) MONDAY & FRIDAY MMATHETHE WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY MOGOJOGOJO MONDAY & FRIDAY DIGAWANA/LORWANA TUESDAY LOBATSE DIPOTSANA & MAISANE TUESDAY MOLAPOWABOJANG THURSDAY GOPONG MONDAY & FRIDAY MOKATAKO MONDAY & THURSDAY GAMAJAALELA WEDNESDAY & SUNDAY MAGORIAPITSE WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY PITSANE SIDING & DINATSHANA TUESDAY & FRIDAY MOTSENTSHE THURSDAY & SATURDAY MOGOBEWAKGOMO THURSDAY & SATURDAY KANYE DAILY MOSHUPA DAILY LOTLHAKANE EAST MONDAY & FRIDAY RANAKA MONDAY RALEKGETHO DAILY KANYE GOO KODISA TUESDAY & SUNDAY TSHWAANE DAILY SESE THURSDAY ITHOLOKE DAILY MAHOTSHWANE DAILY THANKANE TUESDAY Water Saving Tip When washing your car, use a bucket instead of a hosepipe. We keep it flowing, for you Water Bowsing Schedule SERVICE CENTER VILLAGE(S) BOWSED DAYS OF BOWSING GANTSI - (EXTENSION 16) DAILY KUKE DAILY GHANZI METSIMANTSHO DAILY NEW XANAGAS MONDAY,TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY BERE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY MAUN (MATSHWANE WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY MAUN & DISANA WARDS Water Saving Tip Conservation of water can ensure that supplies of fresh water will be available for everyone, today and tomorrow. #SaveWater.
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