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Francis Kahata is a hot prospect after leaving Tanzania side Simba SC

Francis Kahata is a hot football prospect after leaving Tanzania Mainland Premier League team Simba SC. The Kenyan forward has left the current Vodacom Premier League champions after a two-year spell at the club.

The former Thika United star was linked with a move to Azam FC after his departure but nothing has been announced yet on his move and stay in the Tanzania Premier League.

The footballer is believed to be in talks with several clubs that are interested in his services.  One of the clubs that are keen to sign the Harambee Stars player is Al-Merikh of Sudan. Talks have already kicked off between the two parties as they look to arrive at a suitable agreement.

Francis Kahata is a hot prospect after leaving Tanzania side Simba SC

Francis Kahata is a hot prospect after leaving Tanzania side Simba SC. Photo: Nairobi News – Nation

The 30-year-old has a reputable club career success with Wekundu wa Msimbanzi having won the Premier League, the Tanzania Cup and the Community Shield. However, the versatile midfielder lacked enough game time with Bernard Morrison, Luis Miquissone, Larry Bwalya and Clatous Chama displaying splendid performances.

“It has been a journey that is sweet, memorable, and bitter since I first landed in this great country, Tanzania.

“I received immense support and love from the executive team led by Mo Dewji, technical staff, playing unit, and Wanasimba fans.

“My gratitude goes to the head coach, Didier Gomes [Da Rosa] for the opportunity to represent the red colour, my teammates for the impressive support, and everyone who rode with me along the way.

“I leave with my head held up and proud of my achievements at the club. It is now time to say goodbye and farewell to all of you. A man has to seek newer challenges and greater opportunities elsewhere. I will forever be grateful to the team for everything and wish everyone all the best in the coming games and seasons.

“The two years were worth the ride. Thank you, Simba, and all the best in your future endeavours. Until we meet again,” Kahata wrote on social media.

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