Tusker FC have announced the departure of Tanzanian defender Kalos Kirenge from the club after two underwhelming years at the Ruaraka-based club.Kirenge was acquired in August 2021 with the expectation that he would play a key role in the team both in the league and in the CAF Champions League. However, he turned out to be just yet another signing for the club.##NAJAVA_MECA_7390575##He tried to leave the club before the start of last season, but the Brewers were not keen on letting him leave as a free agent, with Namungo then keen on getting him back.After making a few appearances at the start of the 2021/22 season, he was confined to the sub bench for the remainder of his Tusker career, and now with his contract elapsing, the former Namungo man will be seeking a fresh challenge. Matano pays glowing tribute to MienoThe Brewers have released a statement confirming his departure and went on to wish him well for the future.🚨 | We would like to confirm that Tanzanian defender Kalos Kirenge has left the club after two seasons.Thank you for everything ‘Mzee munyama’. All the best in your new adventure.#KenyaMilele #Brewers4Life pic.twitter.com/tB4xcJQzMg— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) July 27, 2023 Other players expected to leave the club include captain Humphrey Mieno, midfielder Jackson Macharia, Shami Mwinyi, Kevin Monyi, Michael Wanjala, who has already reached an agreement with Posta Rangers, and South Sudanese striker David Majak.The club has recruited Joseph Mwangi from Nzoia Sugar, John Byamukana from Gaddafi FC in Uganda, and James Kibande from Kenya Police FC. Others linked with the club include Fabian Adikiny from Murang’a, former KCB striker KCB Henry Onyango, and Ken Mutembei from Naivas FC.Kenyan ref Njoroge set for first world cup assignment