Why Baron Oketch’s debut for Biashara United is delayed

Biashara United forward Baron Oketch is praying that the Tanzanian government will issue him with his work permit so as to make his long awaited debut for the top flight club. The former Western Stima hitman has been forced to wait for his first competitive match while in Biashara colours thanks to lack of the authorization to ply his trade in Tanzania.Biashara who are under the tutelage of former Gor Mahia assistant coach Patrick Odhiambo and Marwa Chamberi deeped into the Kenyan market and left with Oketch’s signature and further acquired Shaphan Oyugi from Kariobangi Sharks.The club also signed Tayo Odongo, a Ugandan national who prior to his departure was attached to Zoo FC and had previously turned for Wazito, Tusker and Sharks.Following Western Stima’s relegation from the FKF Premier League, Stima winger Baron Oketch is set to join Tanzania’s Biashara United.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/dEQtKPSGqs— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) August 18, 2021 The delay in processing the permit has since seen Oketch return home and he is anticipating that the document will be ready before the FIFA international week ends. He missed their league opener against Ruvu Shooting and watched from the stands when they played defending champions Simba to barren draw. Additionally, the former Gor forward missed their CAF Confederation Cup preliminary round against Dikhil of Djibouti.”I am hoping that my work permit will be ready this week. It is the reason I am yet to make my debut for Biashara but if all goes well, I will have it before the breather ends. The club management assured me that the document will be available in a few days time, ” he said.Oketch who was among the outstanding performers at the relegated Kisumu based club last season revealed that he had sharpened his claws from the daily double training sessions and was raring to go.80: Penalty for Stima. James Ogada comes down inside the box.Baron Oketch takes, scores. 2-1.— 🏆Tusker FC (@tusker_fc) June 23, 2021 He labeled Odhiambo who before he crossed the border was the assistant coach at Kakamega Homeboyz as one of the most underrated tactician’s in the country.”Biashara normally have double sessions per day which have helped me polish my finishing skills. Working under Odhiambo who understands my strengths has been a blessing as I feel he will get the best out of me,” he added.The former Bandari forward in the meantime said he was aiming at becoming the club top scorer this season. 

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