Where Southern Africa's trade routes, land opportunity, and long term growth intersect

    Junction 44, Ghanzi

    Strategic Position

    Strategically Positioned at Junction 44

    Zotus City is located at Junction 44 in the Ghanzi District of western Botswana. This position places the project directly on one of Southern Africa's most important inland trade arteries, the Trans Kalahari Corridor, which connects Botswana with regional markets and international trade routes through Namibia and South Africa.

    Junction 44 is where the Ghanzi access road intersects with the A2 arterial route, creating a natural convergence point for regional, cross border, and domestic traffic. This gives Zotus City direct visibility and access to established freight, logistics, and mobility flows.

    Corridor Connectivity

    A Gateway on the Trans Kalahari Corridor

    Zotus City is strategically positioned at Junction 44 in Botswana, along the Trans Kalahari Corridor, one of Southern Africa's most important trade and logistics routes. This location places the project within a key regional connectivity framework linking Botswana with broader trade, logistics, and investment flows across Southern Africa.

    As a future smart city and Special Economic Zone, Zotus City is being designed to support the convergence of trade, logistics, aviation, industry, tourism, innovation, and investment within a single integrated development platform.

    Strategic Location

    Junction 44, Ghanzi District, Botswana

    Regional Corridor

    Trans Kalahari Corridor

    Connectivity Focus

    Trade, logistics, aviation, and investment

    Hub Function

    Warehousing, value addition, enterprise, and regional distribution

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    Walvis Bay · Atlantic Port

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    Hub Logic

    How the Hub Works

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    Gateway Access

    Regional trade flows move through the Trans Kalahari Corridor.

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    Hub Convergence

    Zotus City is positioned to serve as a central point for trade, logistics, and investment activity.

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    Integrated Functions

    The development is intended to support logistics, aviation, tourism, manufacturing, commerce, and smart infrastructure.

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    Regional Reach

    Zotus City is designed to connect local opportunity with regional and international markets.

    Why This Location

    Strategic Advantages

    Gateway Between Ports and Markets

    The Trans Kalahari Corridor provides a strategic inland link between Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, and regional trade routes, supporting access between inland markets and maritime gateways.

    Inland Consolidation Hub

    From Junction 44, goods and services can move west toward Namibia, east and south toward Botswana's main commercial centres and Gauteng, and north toward broader regional markets, positioning Zotus City as a future redistribution and consolidation hub.

    Land Availability and Scale

    Ghanzi District offers the potential for large scale, structured development, supporting integrated planning across logistics, industry, aviation, tourism, residential districts, utilities, and green buffers.

    Local Economic and Regional Context

    Ghanzi is nationally recognised for livestock and cattle ranching, creating relevance for cold chain logistics, agro processing, and export services. Its proximity to Kalahari ecosystems also supports tourism development.

    Government and Institutional Alignment

    Zotus City is being advanced through engagement with national, regional, and local stakeholders, supporting alignment with Botswana's wider investment, infrastructure, trade, and economic development priorities.

    Regional Mining and Industry

    The wider Kalahari region is linked to mining, resources, logistics, and industrial supply chains, supporting future opportunities for services, warehousing, value addition, and regional enterprise.

    On The Ground

    Site Visits and Engagement

    Zotus City Development Group has conducted site visits and stakeholder engagements in Ghanzi District as part of the project's continued development process.

    These engagements support local coordination, site familiarisation, infrastructure planning, and alignment with relevant stakeholders as the project advances from vision to implementation.

    Zotus City team at Junction 44 site
    Team site visit at Junction 44
    Site inspection at Ghanzi
    On ground assessment
    Key stakeholders at the site
    Stakeholder engagement
    Team Ghanzi collaboration
    Local coordination
    Project team at Junction 44
    Site familiarisation

    Why This Location Works

    Zotus City's location is not accidental. It combines active trade corridors, scalable land, regional economic drivers, and institutional alignment in a way few sites in Southern Africa can match. Positioned between ports and markets, and designed around real logistics and mobility flows, Junction 44 provides a practical foundation for a future ready smart city and Special Economic Zone serving both Botswana and the wider region.

    Zotus City is located where Southern Africa's trade routes, land opportunity, and long term growth intersect.

    Engagement

    Explore Investment Opportunities at Zotus City

    Zotus City welcomes engagement with institutional investors, development finance institutions, infrastructure operators, technical partners, and strategic commercial groups aligned with the long term development of Botswana's next major Special Economic Zone.

    Investor Relations
    Investor Relations

    Partner with Africa's Next Gateway City

    Zotus City is opening structured engagement channels for institutional investors, development finance partners, and strategic operators across infrastructure, aviation, logistics, energy, and tourism.