
Arsenal has returned to the top of the Premier League after Eberechi Eze scored the winning goal against Newcastle, securing a 1-0 victory. This win puts Arsenal ahead of Manchester City, who were playing in an FA Cup semi-final. Arsenal and Manchester City were previously tied on 70 points with identical goal differences, with City leading on goals scored. Meanwhile, Tottenham, battling relegation, achieved their first win of 2026 under new head coach Roberto De Zerbi, defeating West Ham. West Ham's Callum Wilson scored a late winner to maintain their two-point lead over Tottenham in the relegation fight. Elsewhere, Nottingham Forest eased their relegation fears with a 5-0 win over Sunderland. Liverpool climbed to fourth place after beating Crystal Palace 3-1, with goals from Alexander Isak, Andy Robertson, and Florian Wirtz. Mohamed Salah left the game with a hamstring injury. Fulham also secured a 1-0 victory against Aston Villa, keeping their European qualification hopes alive.
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Barcelona secured a 2-0 victory against Getafe, with goals from Fermin Lopez and Marcus Rashford, moving them 11 points clear of Real Madrid in the La Liga title race. This win positions Hansi Flick’s side to potentially claim their second consecutive Spanish title if they defeat Osasuna next weekend and Real Madrid fails to beat Espanyol. Despite missing injured wingers Lamine Yamal and Raphinha, Barcelona managed to overcome Getafe. Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid defeated Athletic Bilbao 3-2, gaining momentum before their Champions League semi-final against Arsenal. Alexander Sorloth scored twice for Atletico, though the team expressed concern over midfielder Pablo Barrios, who left the game injured. Atletico Madrid, currently fourth in La Liga, is focusing on European success as their main silverware hope this season. The team celebrated the win, aiming to boost confidence for their upcoming match against Arsenal.

Manchester City advanced to the FA Cup final after a late 2-1 victory over Southampton. Southampton's Finn Azaz scored 11 minutes from time, putting the Championship side ahead. However, City equalized through Jeremy Doku's deflected shot, and Nico Gonzalez secured the win with a long-range strike three minutes later. This defeat ended Southampton's 20-game unbeaten run. Manchester City, who made eight changes to their lineup, is now the first club to reach four consecutive FA Cup finals and remains on course to match their 2018/19 achievement of winning the Premier League, FA Cup, and League Cup.

The Bank of Namibia has announced several senior leadership promotions, appointments, and re-designations to strengthen its institutional capacity. Moudi Hangula has been appointed director of legal, governance, risk, and compliance, bringing experience from her previous roles as branch manager and principal analyst. Anthea Angermund is the new director of financial markets, with nearly 15 years of experience in stockbroking, private equity, and asset management. Helvi Fillipus has been named economic adviser in the governor’s office, having worked in research and financial markets departments and serving on the bank’s monetary policy committee. Petrus Shifotoka has been seconded as head of the Namibia Deposit Guarantee Authority, with 15 years of experience in research, financial sector development, and macroprudential surveillance. Additionally, Ancois Plaatje has been re-designated as director of financial stability and macroprudential oversight, and Magreth Tjongarero as director of banking supervision. Both Plaatje and Tjongarero have 24 years of experience in their respective fields.
Must ReadSwapo president Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah stated that internal division and misinformation pose a risk to the ruling party's strength. Speaking at the opening of Swapo’s central committee meeting in Windhoek on Saturday, Nandi-Ndaitwah emphasized that internal debate should not be allowed to undermine the party's unity. She highlighted unity as the party's most valuable asset, requiring protection from both internal and external pressures. Nandi-Ndaitwah noted that misinformation and disinformation are being employed to foster confusion and mistrust within the party, with some presenting falsehoods as facts to create disunity. Despite these challenges, she affirmed the party's commitment to implementing its 2025 to 2030 election manifesto, which focuses on youth employment and sustainable development. She cited the National Youth Development Fund and the full subsidy of tertiary registration and tuition fees as key achievements, describing them as concrete interventions improving people's lives.