
Harry Kane's team-first approach has been crucial for Bayern Munich as they pursue the Champions League title. Having secured back-to-back Bundesliga titles, Kane, at 31, has added team silverware to his individual accolades. The former Tottenham forward has scored 53 goals in 45 games this season, making him the highest-scoring Englishman in nearly a century. His goals have often come in critical moments, such as his winning strike against Real in Madrid and his equalizer in the second leg of the quarter-final. Kane, who left England 47 goals shy of Alan Shearer's Premier League record, has demonstrated a willingness to prioritize team objectives over individual honors, often dropping deep into midfield to aid in build-up play. Despite being on track to challenge Robert Lewandowski’s single-season record of 41 goals, Kane has started only one of Bayern’s last seven league games, as coach Vincent Kompany has managed his playing time to prepare him for European competition. Kane affirmed his focus on winning the Champions League and the German Cup, stating these take priority. Bayern's sporting director, Christoph Freund, highlighted the team's spirit and mentality after their 4-3 victory over Mainz. Kane acknowledged PSG as a strong, well-coached team. Bayern will be without coach Kompany for the first leg, but Kane expressed confidence in the team's preparation. Bayern has lost only twice across all competitions this season.
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Mexico secured a 2-0 victory over nine-man South Africa in the opening match of the World Cup at Estadio Azteca. Julian Quinones scored the first goal of the tournament, followed by a second from veteran striker Raul Jimenez. South Africa finished the match with nine players after Sphephelo Sithole and Themba Zwane received red cards. Quinones opened the scoring in the ninth minute, with Jimenez adding the second in the 67th minute. Sithole was dismissed in the 49th minute, and Zwane in the 84th minute after a VAR review. Mexican defender Cesar Montes also received a red card late in the game.

Selma Ashipala-Musavyi, Minister of International Relations and Trade, stated that the relationship between Namibia and Portugal, particularly in trade and investment, has significant potential for further development. Her remarks were delivered by Charles Josob, acting head of the bilateral department, during a Portugal Day celebration at the National Art Gallery of Namibia in Windhoek. Ashipala-Musavyi noted that while trade volumes are improving, they have not yet met the full ambition or depth of the friendship between the two nations. She highlighted that Namibia and Portugal have cultivated a strong relationship through cultural exchange, language training, and trade, acknowledging the Portuguese community's contributions to Namibian society. Josob congratulated Portugal on its election to the United Nations Security Council for 2027-2028 and the performance of its national football team. Portugal Day, officially known as the Day of Portugal, Camões and the Portuguese Communities, is celebrated annually on June 10, commemorating the death of poet Luís de Camões. Portuguese ambassador to Namibia Rui Carmo explained that the day celebrates the collective identity, the Portuguese language, and Portuguese communities worldwide. The embassy marked the occasion with a fado concert featuring singer Soraia Cardoso and musicians João Felipe and Bernardo Romão.

Vitalis Nepembe, 35, known as "Dax," was arrested in Ondangwa this week in connection with a N$385,000 transaction, part of an ongoing N$2.1 million fraud case against Sanlam Namibia. Nepembe faces allegations of fraud, acting with common purpose, and corruption-related offenses. A source indicated that Nepembe allegedly received the N$385,000 from Claudia Martin, who is accused of fraudulently claiming approximately N$1.2 million from Sanlam Namibia. This payment reportedly followed the false presentation of Elizabeth Elifas's laboratory results as Martin's in December 2024 to support a fraudulent chronic illness insurance claim. Nepembe, listed as accused number 21, appeared in the Ondangwa Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday, was remanded in custody, and his case was postponed to June 15 for a bail application.