Kakamega Homeboyz chairman Cleophas Shimanyula has strongly condemned Zambian giants Power Dynamos following their announcement of Harambee Stars forward Moses Shumah as one of their new signings.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsIn a hard-hitting response issued shortly after Dynamos unveiled Shumah on Friday evening, Shimanyula termed the move a “blatant violation” of the agreement between the two clubs.Blow for Harambee Stars as FKFPL top scorer is ruled out of CHAN after Zambia moveThe flamboyant Kakamega businessman insisted that the Kitwe-based side acted in bad faith by finalising and publicising the transfer without completing the necessary formalities.”I am disappointed with Power Dynamos. They have gone against the agreement we had with them. They requested the player to travel for negotiations—not to sign—and now I’m shocked to see they have signed and unveiled him,” said Shimanyula.##NAJAVA_MECA_9004850##According to the Homeboyz boss, the Kenyan club had only sanctioned Shumah’s travel to Zambia to explore possible terms with the reigning Zambian Super League champions.The club, he claims, even footed the bill for the striker’s return air ticket, under the assumption that discussions would remain preliminary and that no contract would be signed until both clubs reached a consensus.Gor Mahia kicks off hunt for coach with tough-as-nails conditionsShimanyula further revealed that Power Dynamos have not remitted any transfer fee to Homeboyz, declaring the player still contractually bound to the Kenyan outfit.”We have not received even a shilling from Dynamos, who are already claiming the player. As far as we’re concerned, Shumah remains a Kakamega Homeboyz player until they follow the right procedure and fulfil the necessary obligations,” he stated.##NAJAVA_MECA_9004835##Shumah, who clinched the FKF Premier League Golden Boot last season with 17 goals, was officially unveiled as a Dynamos player on a two-year deal as part of a five-man signing spree by the Zambian champions.The additions are part of the club’s broader strategy to retain their domestic crown and mount a serious challenge in the upcoming CAF Champions League campaign.AFC Leopards Chairman plots airline partnership in bid to roar againHowever, the controversy surrounding Shumah’s acquisition could now cast a shadow over the transfer, with Homeboyz demanding formal engagement and compensation before relinquishing their prized asset.
