New Tanzania Prisons FC midfielder Joshua Nyatini says he is first settling in well at the club and is looking forward to a successful stint with the Tanzanian Premier League side.Nyatini completed his move to Tanzania on Monday and he hooks up with coach Patrick Odhiambo whom he worked with at Sony Sugar. Odhiambo, who’s in charge of Prisons handed Nyatini his top-flight debut while he was with the now defunct millers.##NAJAVA_MECA_6573109##In an interview with Mozzart Sport, the ambidextrous central midfielder said he is fast settling into his new environment and is looking forward to a successful stay at the club.”It feels great to be here, it’s a chance to try out a new league and I am already excited. I am getting used to the environment and I am confident that things will work out just well, I can’t wait to get started,” the former Kenya U20 star told Mozzart Sport.Nyatini links up with Amos Asembeka at Prisons FC. The midfielder equally crossed over to Prisons from Wazito FC. It is a reunion of sorts as the duo played together at Wazito FC for three seasons and the youngster is happy to have one more familiar face in Mbeya.”It’s good to have Asembeka here with me because he’s my friend and we also have a good understanding on the field of play and think we will both be successful. We are here to give our best for the team,” he added.Former Kenya U20 midfielder Joshua Nyatini, alias Hull City Boy leaves Posta Rangers for Tanzania Prisons FC.He joins the team alongside Wazito’s Amos Asembeka.The club is coached by Kenyan tactician Patrick ‘Luwowo’ Odhiambo.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/pbdlY5gJaz— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) August 15, 2022 He expressed his gratitude to his former employers and wished them well.”I want to thank the Posta Rangers family for the support they accorded me during my time there. To the coaches, the management and fellow players I say thank you, I wish them well for the new season,” he concluded.Furious Blackberry demands apology from Gor Mahia official over slander