-With barely two days to go before the Presidential and National Assembly elections, residents of Gobabis are gearing up to vote.
President Hage Geingob will undertake regional assessment missions on the drought situation and hold town hall meetings countrywide as from Thursday.
In a bid to stop the spread of the Hepatitis E outbreak at Gobabis, members of the community there took part in a clean-up campaign on Saturday.
A solar power plant estimated to feed about 25,8 gigawatts per year to Namibia's national grid, for the next 25 years, was launched in Gobabis.
-Windhoek-Namibia is ready to host the Inter Africa Equestrian Cup at Gobabis from the 10th to 13 May 2018.
-Gobabis retailers have started to remove cold meats, imported from Enterprises Food and Rainbow Chicken Limited in South Africa, following a ban on their products as a result of the Listeria outbreak in that country.
-Some residents in the informal settlements at Gobabis are unhappy with the lack of basic services in their areas.
-Members of the public are once again reminded to pay their TV licences.
Parents who are able to enroll their children in the outlying areas of Gobabis should do so as the number of learners who want to be enrolled in schools in Gobabis are more than the number of places available in the schools.
-The Ministry of Urban and Rural Development will construct 400 low-cost houses in Grootfontein and Gobabis.