Harambee Starlets’ forward Janet Moraa Bundi is set to join the Egyptian women’s football league for the 2024/25 season.Sources privy to the details of the move have confirmed that Moraa, who left the country early Thursday, 19 September, morning for the North African country, will feature for the National Bank of Egypt women’s side for a yet-to-be-specified period. The 27-year-old, who has been a mainstay for Harambee Starlets, ditched Vihigha Queens late last year, penning a one-year deal with Tanzania’s Yanga Princess for the concluded season.The Harambee Starlets’ very own Janet Moraa Bundi is flying out today to join one of the most prestigious clubs in Egypt! Under the guidance of SSM, she embarks on a new chapter of her football journey. We wish her a safe flight. #FootballKE pic.twitter.com/DQnkLzrJCY— Salient Sports Management (@SportsSML) September 19, 2024 “Excited to embark on this new journey as I head to Egypt to compete in the Egypt Women’s Premier League!” Moraa took to social media to announce her move. “I had the privilege of meeting Gor Mahia players at the airport, who are flying alongside me to honour their return leg against Al Ahly. A special thanks to my manager and the amazing team at Salient Sports Management for their unwavering support. I am definitely ready to make my mark!(sic).”Moraa, who won four titles with Vihiga, a side she joined from Eldoret Falcons, adds her vast experience to the new side. The versatile player who can play as a winger or a right-back was part of the Starlets’ squad that played in the Africa Women’s Cup of Nations (WAFCON) on Kenya’s debut in 2016 and in almost all other competitions since.Why Zamalek will host Kenya Police behind closed doorsThe bankers are part of the Egyptian Women’s League, created in 1998. Maaden LFC won the first championship as well as the next three. The competition was stopped from 2003 to 2007 before Wadi Degla took over to win ten consecutive titles from 2008 to 2018. The championship was abandoned during the 2010–2011 season due to the Egyptian revolution of 2011 but returned one season after.Tutankhamun Football Club shortly known as TUT FC, based in Cairo, are the holders, winning their maiden title barely five years after being established in 2019.##NAJAVA_MECA_8342684##