Harambee Stars Striker Seals Move to Zambian Giants After Stellar Season

Kakamega Homeboyz striker Moses Shumah has been given the nod to shoe in Harambee Stars striker position. (Photo Courtesy).

Harambee Stars Striker Seals Move to Zambian Giants After Stellar Season

Abigael Wafula 20:00 - 04.07.2025

The Kakamega Homeboyz striker has completed a move to Zambian giants after an impressive season in the FKF Premier League.

Harambee Stars striker Moses Shumah has left Kakamega Homeboyz for Power Dynamos Football Club (PDFC) ahead of the 2025/26 MTN-sponsored Zambian Premier League (ZPL) season and the Confederation of African (CAF) Champions League.

The Kakamega Homeboyz striker has enjoyed a great 2024/25 Football Kenya Federation Premier League season, capping it off as the season's top scorer.

Moses Shumah finished the season with 17 goals ahead of FC Talanta's Emmanuel Osoro who scored 16. Moses Shumah was also impressive during Harambee Stars international friendly matches against Chad.

Power Dynamos are confident that the signing of Moses Shumah will significantly boost the club’s attacking power as they look to make an impact in their local league.

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Moses Shumah joins new club

The club has also added defensive steel with the acquisition of central defender Samuel Ayodeji Bamidele from Nigeria.

Bolstering the midfield are Innocent Kashita, an attacking midfielder from Nkwazi FC, and Daniel Adoko from NAPSA Stars. Kashita, runner-up in the Betway Player of the Season awards, will bring creativity and vision to the midfield.

Completing the new signings is Zambian right winger Ronnel Manyanga, returning from the Botswana Football League, adding valuable experience and depth to the squad.

Players Who Have Departed the Club

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Several players have departed Power Dynamos during this transfer window including Faustine Bakodila, Changwe Shikilwa, Stanley Lwamba, and Jacob Kaunda have left following the expiry of their contracts.

Pride Mwansa and Aaron Simpasa have returned to their parent clubs, while Bebe Musangala has left by mutual agreement.

Club CEO Gibson Chaloba expressed his enthusiasm about the new signings and their potential impact at Arthur Davies Stadium.

“We extend our deepest gratitude to the departing players. Their service and contribution to the club, especially in ensuring last season’s success, will always be appreciated,” he said.

To prepare for the upcoming season and the CAF Champions League, the team will travel to Johannesburg, South Africa, later this month for a pre-season training camp.