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Notrufnummern Botswana Notruf und Servicenummern Botswana Regional Carsten Möhle Internationale Vorwahl 00267, dann die "0" weglassen www.bwana.de [email protected] Genereller Notruf / Emergencies Internationale Vorwahl, dann die "0" weglassen und dann Ortsvorwahl und dann 999 Asternweg 4 Bei Ländervorwahl 00267 durch Mobiltelefone die "00" durch ein "+" -Zeichen ersetzen. D-25551 Hohenlockstedt Botswana Mobiltelefonnummern fangen mit "7"an Fon: 0049 4826 - 5208 SOS- International Emergency 24 Hour Control Center Flying Doctors +267 3901 601 +267 911 MedRescue Fax: 0049 4826 - 3371 Ort Polizei Polizei Ort Krankenhaus Krankenhaus Ort Telefon Werkstatt Werkstatt Ort Telefon Charleshill Engen Charleshill 659 2154 Francistown 241 2221 Haskins Street (Nord) Jubilee Hospital Haskins Street/New Maun Rd 241 2333 Toyota Francistown Straße Maun/Sam Nujoma 241 3855 Francistown 241 4204 Immigration Blue Jacket Nyanagabgwe Hospital Matsiloje Road 241 1000 4x4 Service Centre Industriegebiet West 241 3008 Francistown Pana Medical Clinic 241 5351 Landrover 241 6601 Francistown Dr. J.E. Cobbina Zahnärztin Baines Street 241 2295 B & S Motors And Steelworks 241 3944 Francistown Hana Pharmacy Blue Jacket Plaza 241 6026 Diesel Repair Centre Somerset East Ext 241 4374 Francistown Pharma North Pharmacy Blue Jacket Plaza 241 0877 J J Automotive Services Along Monarch Siding Bulawayo 241 6829 Francistown Kasane Motor And Tyres 241 2607 Francistown Midway Car & Truck Clinic Plot 5037 Somerset East Ext 241 0193 Francistown Mototech Botswana (pty) Ltd 240 4677 Gaborone 395 1161 Botswana Road Gaborone Private Hospital Segoditshane Way 390 1999 Gilck Motors (pty) Ltd Broadhurst 391 4472 Gaborone bei President Hotel Princess Marina Hospital 258 North Ring Road 395 3221 Auto Support Unit 5 Commerce Park 392 3530 Gaborone Life Gaborone Private Hospital Segoditshane Road, Mica Way 390 1999 Atlas Light And Heavy Duty Workshop Kamushongo Rd 71621734 Gaborone Medical Rescue Flugrettung Broadhurst 390 1601 Marlindo Motors (pty) Ltd Zeerust Rd Tlokweng 392 5598 Gaborone Medical and Dental Services gegenüber Gabarone Sun 395 3891 Mechtswana (pty) Ltd 391 3226 Gaborone Dr. Hasseriis Dentists Den-Med House, Broadhurst 397 5212 Pioneer Motors Kgomokasitwa Rd 391 4640 Gaborone Village Health Pharmacy Gaborone Village 390 4444 Power Motors (pty) Ltd Bus Rank next to Orange 393 5048 Gaborone Iamat Centre Clinic 4853 Independence Avenue 395 1743 Super Tyres Kamushongo Rd 72 155701 Gaborone Ghanzi 659 6958 bei Barclays Bank Ghanzi Primary Hospital Hauptstrasse 659 6333 Kalahari Garage 72164234 Ghanzi 659 6233 Immigration Live Care Family Hospital 659 6920 Oasis Store and Tyre Service Ghanzi Delta Pharmacies 659 7149 Ghanzi Garage Plot 70 D 659 6446 Gumare Gumare Private Hospital 687 4002 Gumare Filling Station 687 4267 Hukuntsi Hukuntsi Hospital 651 0312 Jwaneng Jwaneng Mine Hospital Unit 1 near Galaxy Club 588 1601 A B Motor Spares gegenüber BP 588 0516 Kanye Kanye Hospital Ntsweng Mokue Ward Hospital Rd 544 0333 Kasane 625 0230 gegenüber Marina Lodge Chobe Medical Centre 625 0888 Chobe Nissan / Chobe Motors Kazangula Engen Tankst 625 0673 Kasane 625 0353 gegenüber Marina Lodge Chobe Private Clinic bei Shell Tankstelle 625 1555 Four Ways Motor Repair Kreuzung Nata/Vic Falls 625 0206 Kasane 625 0326 Kazangula Fähre Kasane Primary Hospital staatlich, President Avenue 625 0333 KD Engineering Breakdowns 625 1474 Kasane 625 0252 Immigration Dr. Lwanga 625 0888 Kazangula Tyres + Motor Spares 625 0997 Kasane Chobe Dental Clinic 625 0212 Maxiprest Tyres Kazangula 625 1033 Kasane Pharma Africa Apotheke im SPAR shopping Centre 625 1502 Max Panel Beaters 625 2231 Kasane Discount Auto Parts 625 0888 Lentsweletau Lentsweletau Clinic Mokgalo Ward 577 9205 Lerala Lerala Clinic 495 4000 Letlhakane Kalafong Medical Centre 297 6750 Corner Garage (pty) Ltd Tawana Ward 297 8413 Letlhakeng Letlhakeng Clinic Molehele Ward 594 3012 Lobatse Lobatse Athlone Hospital 533 0333 Dada Motors (pty) Ltd 533 3111 Lobatse Lobatse Mental Hospital Botusa 530 0168 Mathangwane Mathangwane Clinic 241 5905 Mahalapye Avdo And Sons Motors (pty) Ltd Botaloate Ward 471 0238 Mahalapye Harry`s Workshop next to Carworld 471 0165 Maun 686 0223 neben dem NP Büro Maun Hospital Ortsausgang Richtung Toteng 686 0444 MacKenzie - Breakdowns 71303788 Maun 686 0411 Officer in Charge Delta Medical Centre gegenüber Rileys 686 1411 Riley's Garage Shell Tankstelle 71301999 Maun 686 0225 Officer commanding Flugrettung MRI 71304426 Mechto Engineering 686 1225 Maun 686 0224 Station commander Covenant Medical Centre 71656773 Rolf Shell Tankstelle 686 0203 Maun Covenant Medical Centre 71693438 Rolf-Mobil 71554832 Maun Delta Medical Centre 71314224 Gearbox & Diff Centre 72710523 Maun Medi-Help Clinic 71310580 J.P. Field Services 71652267 Maun Medi-Help Clinic 71910580 Lesedi Motors 686 1694 Maun Naledi Dental Centre 71234666 Mac Motors 71697209 Maun Delta Dental Clinic 686 1023 Maun Nissan 686 4555 Maun Phodisong Pharmacy 686 0717 Ngami Toyota Okavango Diesel Electric 686 0252 Maun Okavango Pharmacy 71706435 PR Motors 71303734 Maun Portsway Pharmacy 71435045 Sunrise Motors 72243900 Maun Taurus Pharmacy 686 3340 Trans World Motors 71302729 Maun Opticals Botswana 686 1742 New Life Motors 686 4671 Maun Richbag Motors Boseja Industrial 686 3226 Maun Savuti Motors / Motovac Mann Mophane Ave 686 0872 Maun Shurise Motors 686 1496 Maun Sundown Motors Garage 686 0551 Maun JJ Tyre Services 686 0746 Maun Botswana Tyre Corporation 686 0946 Maun Maxiprest Tyres 72112008 Maun Tyre Services 686 0860 Maun Exact Xhausts 71312147 Maun PG Glass 686 5389 Maun Unic Touch Panel Beaters 686 5100 Mmadinare Mmadinare Hospital Kelele Ward 261 7206 Mochudi D.R.M. Hospital Manamakgotte Ward 577 7333 Cabrio Motors 572 9131 Mochudi Robert And Son`s Workshop Raserura Ward Hway 572 9604 Molepolole Family Medical Centre 592 0420 Total Filling Station 492 0268 Nata Nata Clinic 71430219 Orapa Orapa Hospital 297 0691 Palapye Palapye Primary Hospital 492 2742 BK Motors Palapye to Francistown Rd 492 2111 Palapye Botoka Auto Centre 4 Way Connection Complex 492 1995 Pandamatenga Pandamatenga Service Station 621 2060 Pitsane Pitsane Health Centre Pitsane West 548 6289 Ramotswa Bamalete Lutheran Ramotswa Village 539 0212 Ramotswa Filling Station Lesetlhaneng Ward 539 0293 Selebi-Phikwe 261 0510 im Einkaufszentrum General Hospital + Dental Hospital Avenue ( West ) 261 0333 Bamangwato Toyota 261 0539 Selebi-Phikwe Botshabelo Pharmacy im Einkaufszentrum 261 0744 Baale Motor Service Bei Kagiso Funeral Parlour 261 0096 Serowe Medi Centre Botalaote Ward 463 0378 Broadway Metal Works And Garage Botalaote Ward 463 1706 Serowe Royal Medical Services (pty) Ltd Next to Swaneng Hill School 463 4842 Toyota Dennis Service Station Hauptstrasse 463 0420 Serowe Sekgoma Memorial Hospital Hauptstrasse 463 0333 Mortgage Garage & Panel Beaters Ratshosa Ward 463 0092 Serowe Veskov Clinic im Einkaufszentrum 463 4842 Sefhare Sefhare Primary Hospital 494 8201 Shakawe Covenant Medical Cantre 687 5214 Thamaga Thamaga Hospital Matsila Ward 599 9250 Tsabong Tsabong Health Centre 654 0232 Bangwaketse Filling Station 654 0886 Tutume Tutume Health Centre 298 7249 MG Garage 298 7262 Problemlösungen und Hilfen Fon Fax email Bwana Tucke - Tucke Deutschland 0049 4826 5208 0049 4826 3371 [email protected] 24 Stunden Service Deutschland 0049 171 531 6543 Bwana Tucke - Tucke Namibia 00264 61 239602 00264 61 258373 [email protected] 24 Stunden Service Namibia 00264 81 127 3130.
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