Kakamega Homeboyz have completed the acquisition of Ugandan goalkeeper James Ssetuba after agreeing on terms and securing his release letter.Ssetuba was supposed to have joined Homeboyz in March but the deal could not be sealed as the player failed to produce a release letter from his former club Ihefu FC. ##NAJAVA_MECA_7377785##The arrival of the custodian comes barely a day after the club released its third-choice goalkeeper Stephen Otieno who deputized Ibrahim Wanzala and Faruk Shikalo.Homeboyz team manager Boniface Imbenzi confirmed that Ssetuba who is not new to the Kenyan Premier League having played for Chemelil Sugar before put pen to paper and is free to start training with the rest.He is worth six million shillings- Homeboyz chairman Cleophas Shimanyula reveals Hillary Juma’s valueAbana Abeingo who are gearing up for their CAF Confederation Cup debut by virtue of being the Mozzart Bet Cup champions resumed training on Monday. “Ssetuba has formally joined us. He agreed to our terms back in February but the deal could not be completed as some documents were missing,” said Imbenzi.Ouma pledges to offer more in second season with Nairobi City StarsInitially, Homeboyz had been linked with Sofapaka goalkeeper Kevin Omondi but according to Imbenzi, there is no room for a fourth goalkeeper at the club. “We have no intention of bringing in a fourth goalkeeper. The department has three good custodians whom we believe are all equal to the task,” he added.Besides playing for Ihefu, Ssetuba has played for Muhoroni Youth, Uganda Revenue Authority, Tanzania’s Biashara United as well as Wakiso Giants.