Posta Rangers forward Lewis Shivachi is confident that coach Sammy ‘Pamzo’ Omollo will use his survival tactics and help the club survive potential relegation to the National Super League (NSL).Posta reunited with Pamzo for yet another stint on Tuesday as the experienced tactician was considered to succeed Benard Kawinzi, who left following the expiry of his contract.The arrival of the former Gor Mahia gaffer at Posta comes at a time when the club is entangled in a relegation battle following the poor results witnessed in the campaign.##NAJAVA_MECA_8633275##Posta are placed second from bottom and will need to be consistent in the remainder of the season to keep their top-flight status.Shivachi believes that Pamzo will replicate what he did at Shabana last season and even inspire the club to a respectable finish at the end of the season.Shabana faithful will best remember Pamzo for helping the club keep its top-flight status last year against all the odds as the Kisii-based outfit was staring at the danger of dropping in the closing stages of the campaign.Former Kenya Police coach joins Nairobi City StarsThe young striker hopes that the former Gor Mahia assistant coachand the club will build on the positive start in the year and finish in the top half of the log.The mailmen opened the year with a 2-1 comeback win over Nairobi City Stars at the Kenyatta Stadium, in Machakos County.”We have started the year well, and we also have a new coach. He has a history of helping teams survive, with Shabana being the latest. I think he will help our cause if we build on the good start in the year. We have what it takes to survive and even finish in the top ten,” said Shivachi.Delving into his personal target, the former KF Apolonia striker revealed that he was determined to hit double digits in the campaign.Exclusive: Mara Sugar suspend head coach ahead of clash with MathareShivachi is among the best scorers at Posta this season, as he has four goals against his name, with his latest being his strike against Simba wa Nairobi.”I am working hard to reach double digits this season and, most importantly, help the team survive relegation,” he added.Shivachi returned to Posta last year after cutting ties with Apolonia over what he termed a delay in payments.