“Kasumba will play for the Kenyan Dockers on a one-year contract after being out of action for close to a year,” Swiftsports reports.
Kasumba starred in the Kenyan Premier League two seasons ago, and scored 17 times to earn himself the topscorers tag.
The impressive moved earned him a move to Zambia’s Zesco United but he struggled to displace Jesse Were as the team’s main striker.
He has been without a club for close to a year.Bandari, coached by Rwandan Andre Casa Mbungo, are currently placed fifth on the 18-team league standings after 12 rounds of matches thanks to a 2-1 win over AFC Leopards on Friday.
And amid reports the management led by chairman Dan Shikanda was set to reject the youthful coach’s resignation, Modo has now made it public, three days later.
“To the players led by captain Robinson Kamura, I would like to thank you for the respect, belief, and trust that you have shown me throughout my time at the club. I would like to encourage you to extend the same to the new coach. You all have what it takes to help the club reclaim its rightful place in Kenyan football and Africa at large,” wrote Modo in his emotional letter that he shared via his social media pages.
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