Boetsap
Boetsap is a private owned village between towns Prieska, Warrenton, Douglas and Reivilo. Its situated in the Northern Cape, South Africa
Beginnings
The area today known as Boetsap belonged to the Griqua King, Barend Barendse. Moselekatse beaten him in a battle and took the land over. In 1879 William Hunter took it over and in his turn sold it to Archibald Cochran. Cochran sold it to the congregation of Kimberley and du Toitspan. In 1883 it formed its own congregation and a town was founded, calling it Cathcart West. It was changed to Boetsap in 1890. The area then was divided into two separate areas Boetsap and Klein Boetsap. Klein Boetsap became Reivilo. Boetsap later became in the possession of H Pagan.Naming origin
The name originates out of Tswana. It’s called after the word “Mabuchapella”. The meaning is Mother of Fertility.From Tswana bucwa, 'fat', 'sleek', it is said to refer to the condition of the cattle there.