Harambee Starlets goalkeeper Monicah Karambu has announced her departure from Thika Queens the club after eight years with the Thika-based side.The 30-year-old has been with Queens since 2014 but last season she lost the starting berth to emerging keeper Mishi Mbaru who impressed between the posts. She was expected to fight to reclaim her place in goal but she has announced her exit from the club with her next destination still unknown.“For almost 8 years, I have had the privilege of playing for one of the best clubs in the country, Thika Queens. It’s through this wonderful family that I won the Kenya Women’s Premier League 3 times and got the opportunity to feature for our national team, Harambee Starlets, among other achievements,” read her statement in part.##NAJAVA_MECA_6676202##“The time has now come for me to say goodbye. I would like to sincerely thank our amazing fans, the club chairman, Mr. Chege, all coaches under whom I served while at the club, all the officials, and my teammates for making my stay there worthwhile. Thank you all. I wish you all the best. I will miss you,”,In an earlier interview, the custodian had spoken of her desire to play overseas in the future and it remains to be seen whether she will crossing the borders after exiting Thika.”I am not at my best but there’s room for improvement. I always train to the maximum. At 29, I still harbor the dream to play professional football in the near future. I admire Liverpool women goalkeeper Rachael Laws. She’s the best.”‘Insecure’ Muhoroni Stadium red-carded