Former AFC Leopards captain Robinson Kamura has left Tanzanian club Dodoma Jiji FC, just a year after joining.Kamura exclusively disclosed to Mozzart Sport that he departed the NBC Premiership team by mutual consent a week ago.##NAJAVA_MECA_8640797##The defender joined the Dodoma-based side in January 2024 after failing to renew his contract with Kakamega Homeboyz, following the expiration of his initial one-year deal at the club.”It is true that I left Dodoma Jiji by mutual consent after one year with the club. Unfortunately, my objectives and desires did not materialize, so I felt it prudent to seek a fresh challenge,” Kamura stated.The Mozzart Bet Cup winner with Kakamega Homeboyz in 2023 revealed that limited playing time and financial constraints were the main reasons for his departure, despite the club competing in one of the fastest-growing East African leagues.He occasionally played for Dodoma Jiji but was primarily an unused substitute.”I faced financial difficulties, but most importantly, I did not get enough playing time, which was my main goal when I joined the team. I felt stagnant and decided to leave the club in search of better opportunities and more frequent playing time,” he explained.Kakamega Homeboyz youngster leaves club to chase American dreamFurthermore, the ex-KCB defender, now a free agent, expressed hopes of returning to play soon, either in Kenya or Tanzania, if a suitable offer arises.The towering defender is looking for a new home during the month-long mid-season transfer window.”I am now a free agent and excited to return to action during the in-season transfer window. I am open to a move back home or staying in Tanzania if a suitable offer comes my way,” added the former Mathare United captain.Kamura has already drawn interest from several clubs, including FKF Premier League sides KCB and Mathare United.Seven players Harambee Stars players who may miss CHAN after moves abroad
