It is official Samuel Onyango is no longer part of Kenyan Premier League giants Gor Mahia. The winger is expected to be unveiled at Zambian side Kabwe Warriors after signing a two-year contract.Onyango landed at K’Ogalo in 2017 after a protracted negotiation with Ulinzi Stars, who could not allow him move on a loan deal. To fulfill his dream of playing for Gor Mahia, the former Sony FC player, who had trained as a soldier, had to resign first.Isuza receiving a nutmeg from Samuel Onyango #Sirkal pic.twitter.com/rcgEE6a3uN— Alex Ngare (@AlexNgare) August 25, 2018 “Thank you K’Ogalo,” Onyango posted on Facebook.In his five seasons at the multiple Kenyan champions, he scored a total of 35 in competitive games, won three Kenyan Premier League titles and numerous other fringe trophies. He was part of the squad that soared high in Africa, reaching the quarterfinals of the CAF Confederation Cup.Respect Samuel Onyango, then turning out for Ulinzi Stars, shows us how to pay respect to the national anthem before Kenya took on Rwanda in the 2017 CECAFA Senior Challenge opener.#footke pic.twitter.com/GFHU2XMoqr— Footballers Of Our Time (@TransferMarktEA) March 5, 2021 Kabwe Warriors are based in Kabwe, the capital of the Zambian Central Province and the Kabwe District. Coached by experienced George ‘Chicken’ Lwandamina, the team hosts their matches at Godfrey Chitalu 107 Stadium. Warriors are the second most successful club in Zambia in terms of trophies won, only behind Mufulira Wanderers, but have not won the league title since 1987.In six Zambian Super League fixtures, the Warriors have only managed a single win, five draws and two loses. They are currently eighth in the 18-team league with eight points.