New signings Joseph Mwangi and James Kibande were on target as Tusker FC thrashed minnows Plantech Kenya FC 6-0 in a friendly match staged at the Ruaraka Grounds on Saturday morning.The Brewers unveiled their six newly signed players yesterday, and on Saturday, the new signings featured, scoring half of the goals that they put past the hapless Plantech.##NAJAVA_MECA_7409446##Mwangi, who was the top-scoring midfielder in the league last season with 14 goals while with Nzoia, showed just why the Brewers splashed the cash by scoring twice in the game. In his unveiling interview, the player revealed that he had already settled in Ruaraka, and it was no surprise that he led the onslaught against the minnows.”I am delighted to join Tusker FC. This is a big club, and when the opportunity finally opened to come here, I couldn’t think twice. I have been training with them for the last week, and I have been well welcomed. I already feel at home, and I am ready to give my best for the jersey,” noted Mwangi.Nzoia Sugar appoint Harambee Starlets boss as new head coachAnother new acquisition James Kibande also found the back of the net, as did Eric Zakayo, Collins Otieno, and Saphan Oyugi.Tusker open the 2023–24 FKF Premier League campaign with a match against Bandari FC.Elsewhere at the Don Bosco Boys School in Karen, the AFC Leopards picked up a 1-0 win over the FKF Division 2 side in their first pre-season game of the season. Right-back Lauren James scored the all-important goal for Ingwe in what was Tom Juma’s first test as AFC Leopards head coach.All the FKF Premier League teams have intensified training ahead of the new season that commences on August 26.Wanjala set to take over at MCF days after leaving Administration Police