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Overview

As part of prisoners' rehabilitation program in Botswana, prisoners are taught skills in various trades, they also manufacture various items according to customers' specifications at prison workshops and perform repair work.

Table 1: Vocations by Prison:

PRISON

VOCATION

ADDRESS

Central Prison

 

  • Leather
  • Tailoring
  • Upholstery
  • Carpentry

Private Bag X09
Gaborone
Enquiries: 3956271/2
Officer in Charge: (+267) 3902628

Fax: (+267) 3956227

Boys Prison

  • Blacksmith
  • Carpentry
  • Rubber works

 

Private Bag
X09 Gaborone
Enquiries: 3956273
Officer in Charge: (+267) 3957067

Fax: (+267) 3133707

Gaborone Women Prison

  • Dress-making

Private Bag X09
Gaborone
Enquiries: 3956276
Officer in Charge: (+267) 3952233

Fax: (+267) 3190840

First Offenders Prison

 

  • Carpentry
  • Welding

Private Bag X09
Gaborone

Enquiries: 3956359
Fax: (+267) 3191001
Officer in Charge: (+267) 3957749

Ghanzi Prison

 

  • Carpentry
  • Upholstery

P O Box 43
Ghanzi

Enquiries: (+267) 6596303
Fax: (+267) 6596934
Officer in Charge: (+267) 6596303

Kanye Prison

 

 

  • Carpentry
  • Upholstery

P O Box 165
Kanye

Enquiries: (+267) 5440382  
Fax: (+267) 5442361
Officer in Charge: (+267) 5440032

Lobatse Prison

 

  • Carpentry
  • Leather
  • Upholstery

P O Box 107
Lobatse
Fax: (+267) 5300854
Enquiries: (+267) 5330261
Officer in Charge: (+267) 5300225

 

Mochudi Prison

 

  • Carpentry
  • Upholstery

P O Box 485
Mochudi

Enquiries: (+267) 5777251
Fax: (+267) 5749841
Officer in Charge: (+267) 5728536

Molepolole Prison

 

 

  • Carpentry
  • Upholstery

P O Box 920
Molepolole
Fax: (+267) 5920168
Enquiries: (+267) 5920796
Officer in Charge: (+267) 5915637

Moshupa Boys Prison

 

  • Carpentry

Private Bag 010
Moshupa

Enquiries: (+267) 5449608
Fax: (+267) 5449602
Officer in Charge: 5449605

 

Tsabong Prison

 

  • Carpentry
  • Upholstery
  • Rubber mats

P O Box 20
Tsabong

Enquiries: (+267) 6540230
Fax: 6540546
Officer in Charge: (+267) 6540120

 

Francistown Prison

 

  • Leather
  • Upholstery
  • Carpentry

P O Box 191
Francistown

Enquiries: (+267) 2412365
Fax: (+267) 2412406
Officer in Charge: (+267) 2403176

 

Kasane Prison

 

  • Carpentry
  • Upholstery

P O Box 6
Kasane

Enquiries: (+267) 6250255
Fax: (+267) 6251464
Officer in Charge: (+267) 6252255

Machaneng Prison

 

 

  • Carpentry

P O Box 4
Machaneng

Enquiries: (+267) 4940253
Fax: (+267) 4940385
Officer in Charge: (+267) 4940252

Mahalapye Prison

  • Dress making
  • Carpentry
  • Upholstery
  • Blacksmith
  • Tailoring
  • Pottery

Private Bag 25
Mahalapye

Enquiries: (+267) 4710650/1
Fax: (+267) 4712810
Officer in Charge: (+267) 4711737

Maun Prison

 

  • Carpentry
  • Upholstery
  • Leather

P O Box 194
Maun

Enquiries: (+267) 6860321
Fax: (+267) 6864254               
Officer in Charge: (+267) 6864241

Selebi Phikwe Prison

 

  • Carpentry
  • Upholstery

P O Box 390
Selebi Phikwe

Enquiries: (+267) 2610555
Fax: (+267) 2611299
Officer in Charge: (+267) 2611660

Serowe New Prison

 

  • Carpentry
  • Upholstery

P O Box 1200
Serowe

Enquiries: (+267) 4630342/4631865
Fax: (+267) 4634958
Officer in Charge: (+267) 4632277

Who is eligible?

All members of the public

How do I get this service?
  1. Customers can contact any Prison which have the industries workshop services they require. They will then receive information on whom to contact on the service they require.
  2. Customers receive an estimate of the total cost, including both materials and labour, prepared by the officer in charge of the workshop. Customers pay a deposit of:
  • 50% of the estimated cost for manufactured items.
  • 75% of the estimated cost for items to be repaired.
  1. Upon completion of the work, customers are informed by telephone and in writing that the work is available for collection.
  2. Customers then pay the balance of the costs and collect the item at the prison workshop. Customers are advised to collect their items within three (3) months. Failure to do so may result in the item(s) being sold at public auction to pay expenses.
What supporting documents are required?

In order to obtain the service customers will need to present:

      Valid copies of:

  • National Identity card (Omang) for citizens.
  • Passport for non-citizens.
How long will this service take?

The length of time required to complete the work depends on the nature of each individual order. On average, completion of the work takes three (3) weeks.

Where can I obtain this service?

Gaborone

  • Central Prison
  • Boys Prison
  • Gaborone Women Prison
  • First Offenders Prison

Ghanzi: Ghanzi Prison

Kanye: Kanye Prison

Lobatse: Lobatse Prison

Mochudi: Mochudi Prison

Molepolole: Molepolole Prison

Moshupa: Moshupa Boys Prison

Tsabong: Tsabong Prison

Francistown: Francistown Prison

Kasane: Kasane Prison

Machaneng: Machaneng Prison

Mahalapye: Mahalapye Prison

Maun: Maun Prison

Selebi Phikwe: Selebi Phikwe Prison

Serowe: Serowe New Prison

Where can I get more information on this Service

Ministry of Defence Justice and Security
Botswana Prison Service, Public Relations Office
Private Bag X02
Gaborone
Botswana
Tel. (+267) 3611700
Fax. (+267) 3975003

The opening hours are 07:30 to 12:45 and 13:45 to 16:30, Monday to Friday, except public holidays.

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