African Stars regained the lead in the MTC Premiership title race but they left it till late in their match against Blue Waters at the Kuisebmund Stadium on Saturday.
Midfielder Wycliffe Kambonde gave Blue Waters the lead on 65m and Stars seemed to be heading for defeat, but striker Heinrich Kazerua scored a goal in injury time to give Stars a share of the spoils.
The point saw them join Orlando Pirates on 36 points but move to the top with a better goal difference.
Black Africa regained third position with an emphatic 3-0 victory against Oshakati City at the Sam Nujoma Stadium on Sunday morning. The match had been rescheduled from Saturday evening after being cancelled due to a faulty floodlight.
Jerome Louis gave BA the lead with a great freekick on 38m that curled around the wall and into the right hand corner of the net.
Marco van Wyk made it 2-0 when he fired home from a corner early in the second half, while Louis scored his second goal when he stabbed home a loose ball on 74m.
The result sees BA moving up to 31 points and ahead of Tigers on goal difference.
Tigers will rue their missed opportunities after being held to a goalless draw by Eleven Arrows at the Sam Nujoma Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Tigers striker Kenny Malgas was brought down in the box on 38m but missed the penalty when his shot hit the upright.
In the second half Tigers defender Steven Kahondo missed another great opportunity when he raced onto a throughball but with just the keeper to beat his shot hit the post.
In Tsumeb Ramblers beat United Stars 3-1 through goals by Tobias Mekondjo, Nelson Angula and Charlie Aoseb, while Alfeus Ngwezi replied for Stars. The result sees Ramblers moving well clear of the relegation zone, while United Stars remain second last.
On Friday Civics beat SKW 3-0 through goals by Alfred Ndyenge, after only 20 seconds, Bradley Werman and Pinead Jacob, while on Wednmesday, Orlando Pirates beat Hotspurs 1-0 through a goal on 29m by Ekane Ndile.
