FCB Nyasa Big Bullets are delighted to announce the signing of Kenyan defender Clyde Senaji on a one-year contract.The 26-year-old former Tusker and AFC Leopards player joins Bullets as a free agent after agreeing to a one-year contract and will be part of The People’s Team family until February 2024.He has been under Kalisto Pasuwa’s assessment at Bullets for three weeks and was featured during the recent three-day 2023 pre-Season Bonanza at Kamuzu Stadium.Official: Harambee Stars defender Clyde Senaji completes move to Malawian giants Nyasa Big Bullets.The 26-year-old former Tusker and AFC Leopards player joins Bullets as a free agent after agreeing to a one-year contract.#StarsAbroad pic.twitter.com/Yrhuk1I2PW— Ochieng’ Stephen (@soo_ochieng) March 7, 2023 The Kenyan international, who can also comfortably play as centre-back, impressed as he came on as a second-half substitute against Mozambican Ferroviário de Nampula on Friday, and against Mighty Mukuru Wanderers on Saturday when he was given full minutes.Senaji said in an interview with club media: “I am finally happy to get a contract with the champions of Malawi. It has been tough to secure a contract after undergoing high-intensity training with the team and I am looking forward to achieving more with this big club,” he stated.##NAJAVA_MECA_7079894##On playing in front of thousands of Bullets supporters during the bonanza, he said:“I have played for a big team in Kenya, AFC Leopards, which has a huge following just like Bullets, so I was up for the challenge and it came out good,” he added.Senaji was also delighted to work under Pasuwa, describing him as an achiever.Not yet uhuru for banned Gor Mahia in transfer business“He is an achiever; he has been winning and you can tell from his CV that he is a winner. What he has achieved speaks for itself, so I am happy to work for him and I am looking forward to seeing what the future holds when we start the new season,” he concluded.