“We have finished the deal with Harun [Shakava] and he is now our player again,” Ochola told
Goal on Tuesday. “We have handed him a two-year deal and we are happy to have him in the squad again.
“We hope his experience will help the team do well in the FKF Premier League and also in the Caf Confederation Cup, where we want to go past the group stage.”
Ochola further said they are happy the player will be eligible to feature in Confederation Cup hence the decision to re-sign him.
“He is eligible to play for us in the Confederation Cup and it is another reason why we felt he can be of help to us, we want to use his experience at the backline which has not been performing well in recent matches,” Ochola continued.
Harun Shakava: Nkana FC release ex-Gor Mahia defender and multiple KPL winner Goal 27/01/2021
Kenya international Harun Shakava has been released by the Zambian Super League champions Nkana FC.
The former Gor Mahia defender has left the league side he joined in 2019 after five stellar seasons with the Kenyan giants.
“The aforementioned player [Harun Shakava] has been released by Nkana Football Club unconditionally and declares Harun Shakava as a free agent,” Nkana confirmed in a statement obtained by
Goal.
“We wish to confirm Nkana Football Club have no outstanding contract engagement with the player and he is free to look for a club of his choice.”
“[David Owino] Odhiambo’ is a Pensioner. The player has signed with Napsa Stars for two years. Welcome!” the club announced on Saturday .
At Zesco United, Odhiambo established a legendary status as he spent six years with the Ndola club where he won five Super League titles, three Absa Cups, and two Charity Shields.
His great abilities also saw Zesco United establish themselves as regular competitors in the Caf Champions League and in the Confederation Cup.
Odhiambo was part of the Timu ya Ziko squad that struggled in the 2019/20 season, failed to defend the Super League title and finished fifth. They ended up missing out on the continental slots after participating in the last eight years.
His six-year stint saw him establish himself as one of the best foreign talents not only at Zesco United but also in the Zambian league. He went on to win five Super League titles, three Absa Cups, and two Charity Shields.
His great abilities also saw Zesco United establish themselves as regular competitors in the Caf Champions League and in the Confederation Cups.
Odhiambo was part of the general Timu ya Ziko squad that struggled in the 2019/20 season, failed to defend the Super League title and finished fifth. They ended up missing on the continental slots after participating in the last eight years.