Mkude among three more released by Tanzanian giants Simba

Tanzanian Premier League giants have announced the departure of three more players as the clear-out at the club continues, with the team keen on creating room for new arrivals.Before today, Simba had announced the departure of Nigerian midfielder Nelson Okwa, Burkinabe centre-back Mohamed Outtara, and Nigerian striker Victor Akpan.##NAJAVA_MECA_7331166##The club has now parted ways with three more players today, bringing the total to six. The released players are all Tanzanians, with Simba reportedly closing in on high-profile signings both from within and outside the country.Jonas Mkude leaves Simba after 13 years with the club. The defensive midfielder’s contract has elapsed and it will not be renewed; he will have to find a new home ahead of next season.Another defensive midfielder, Erasto Edward Nyoni, has also been released after the expiration of his contract. Nyoni, a Tanzanian international, has been with the club for six years. Completing the list is reserve keeper Beno Kakolanya, who has been with Simba for four years.Uongozi wa klabu umefikia makubaliano ya kuachana na kiungo mshambuliaji Nelson Esor-Bulunwo Okwa Taarifa zaidi kwenye Simba App.#WenyeNchi #NguvuMoja pic.twitter.com/3FUl1E86ds— Simba Sports Club (@SimbaSCTanzania) June 21, 2023 “The management of the club informs the public that we will not continue to have the goalkeeper, Beno Kakolanya, after his contract ends,” read a statement from Simba.”The management of the club announces to the public that we will not continue to have our patch player, Erasto Nyoni, after his contract ends.”.The club had kind wishes for long-serving Mkude. “The management of the club gives sincere thanks for the great contribution made to our team by midfielder Jonas Mkude throughout the 13 years he has been with us. We wish him all the best in the new challenge of his football life outside of Simba”.Kenyan international Joash Onyango, whose future at the club has been a subject of speculation in recent months, has since committed to the club and is expected to stay for at least one more season.Acakoro Ladies eye Safaricom Chapa Dimba National title

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