Why Bandari’s Burundian signing is yet to link up with the Dockers

Bandari FC’s mid-season acquisition from Burundi, Shassir Nahimana, is yet to link up with his new club and will be unavailable for selection for at least the next week.The Burundian international was one of the Dockers’ mid-season acquisitions. He was acquired from Bumamuru FC, a Burundian league side. The midfielder was expected to link up with his new club after the international break; he is, however, yet to land in Mombasa.##NAJAVA_MECA_7153538##Coach Anthony Kimani has confirmed that the player is yet to travel to Kenya, and without giving reasons for the delay, the tactician said that plans are being put in place to ensure that he joins the rest of the squad as soon as possible. Kimani has confirmed that he will at least miss the next two league matches, but he hopes to have him on board as soon as possible.”He has not reported yet; he is still away in Burundi, but plans are being put in place to ensure that he links up with the team as soon as possible because we want to make use of him, we know his qualities, and we understand what he will bring to the team, and as a coach, I would love to have him available for selection,” Kimani told Mozzart Sport.”He won’t be available on Wednesday or over the weekend, that I can confirm. We will see what happens next; his availability will depend on when he arrives and the number of training sessions he will have with us,” he added.On Wednesday afternoon, the Mombasa-based side will host Ulinzi Stars in a match that Kimani expects to be a tough one.”Ulinzi is a good team, a very solid side, and we do not expect an easy game; it will be a match of fine margins, just like was the case in the first leg. But we are at home, and the goal is to win; we will do all within our reach to achieve that,” he added.The match will start at 3 PM EAT.Battle at Nyayo Stadium: Pre-match tactical analysis of AFC Leopards vs Tusker

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