The hotel is conveniently situated next to the Kgalagadi Transkalahari Highway, the main artery connecting Namibia to Botswana and the north-eastern parts of South Africa (e.g. Johannesburg). It therefore makes for a good halfway stop. The facilities are good, clean and spacious rooms, a swimming pool, coffee/tea making facilities. As such, it is ideal.
It has two drawbacks, though:
1. It has no WiFi in theroom, only in the restaurant, which closes at 9pm.
2. The second issue is a major problem. The room was teaming with mosquitos and other insects, and there was no insecticide or insect repellant provided. When phoning the reception, they could not help, as one would have to buy some from the adjacent shop, which was closed, as it was past 10pm already when I phoned. They also did not have anything at reception. This made for a very uncomfortable and restless night, with little sleep. Not ideal for hitting the long road again the next day. For the price paid and the rating it gets from Botswana tourism, one would have expected better. This definitely should be addressed.
As such, my recommendation would be to bring your own unsect repellant if you want to stay there, especially during the summer months.