Barely a month after leaving record Kenya champions Gor Mahia, Hamisi Musa has secured a new work station, this time crossing the border to join Tanzanian outfit Singida Big Stars as their new fitness trainer.The 26-year-old tendered his resignation at Gor Mahia back in December, citing personal issues and a myriad of challenges that were plaguing K’Ogalo.Gor Mahia’s fitness trainer calls it quits after two yearsHamisi managed to secure a deal with Singida, who currently possess seasoned names such as Meddie Kagere and Pascal Wawa back in December and has so far overseen an impressive run of five wins and a draw in all competitions.Hamisi was delighted to ink a one year deal with Singida and was glad to be associated with a club of their caliber as he hoped to aid the club in achieving their targets.”I feel great to be associated with a great club like this. Once you associate yourself with a perfume seller you will automatically have a good scent. Here, I’m honored to be working with people who have achieved.I want to help the club achieve their set targets and in turn that will also help me achieve my goals that I have set for myself since joining,” said Hamisi.##NAJAVA_MECA_6928878##Singida are currently in Zanzibar for the Mapinduzi Cup where they face reigning Tanzania Premier League champions Yanga on Friday night.Hamisi added that he was persuaded to join the club by project Singida is currently undertaking as he also revealed that he sought for a new challenge beyond the Kenyan border.”Singida have a great project that they are working on, currently we have a number of senior players from different nationalities who are helping the team grow.Gor Mahia hopeful of netting new trainer following Musa’s exitI chose to sign for Singida because I feel when you are doing something without putting in a lot of effort then you have overcome it, so I want to test myself with a new challenge,” Musa concluded.Gor Mahia have since rehired former Harambee Stars fitness trainer Michael Igendia to replace Musa.