Experienced midfield maestro Kevin Kimani has shifted workstations to coastal based side Bandari FC where he will now be plying his trade after ditching his immediate former employers Wazito FC.Having joined the crypto backed outfit back in August 2020, the attacking midfielder who can also be deployed out wide leaves the Fred Ambani currently coached side after almost one and a half years with the Ricardo Badoer funded side.St. Anthony’s Boys Kitale, here is one of your own.Kimani joins Wazito FChttps://t.co/XyBMi0Sd0D#Wazito4life #NewSigning pic.twitter.com/KT3hYdXMlO— Wazito Football Club (@wazitofc) August 15, 2020 Mozzart Sport understands that the midfield veteran took the initiative to walk out of the club on his own as he terminated his contract from the club after a stormy period that saw the player fail to show up for training after going for months without pay at the time.“Kimani terminated his contract before walking out of the club,” a source within the team confirmed.In joining the Dockers down at the coast, Bandari becomes the eighth official club that the Kenyan international has represented in the top flight local league.Kimani began his career with KCB before making a name for himself at Mathare United. After foreign stints in Belgium and Greece, he returned back home and joined 12-time champions Tusker before featuring briefly for AFC Leopards then Sofapaka before returning for a second stint at Mathare. Thereafter, he joined Wazito till the latest move.⭐| Official Nominees for the award of the Midfielder of the year Season 2020/211. Macharia of @tusker_fc2.Lawrence Juma of @FC_Sofapaka3.James Mazembe of @k_sharksfc4.Shami Kibwana of @FcHomeboyz5.Kevin Kimani of @wazitofc6.Brian Ochieng of @KCBFootball#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/w1K9MWvShA— FKF Premier League (@Officialfkfpl) September 3, 2021 The 2020/2021 Football Kenya Federation Premier League midfielder of the year 1st Runners-up is not the only player that has departed Wazito so far in the currently open transfer window.Lethal left footed attacker Vincent Oburu also ditched the club for Zambian side Zesco United. Harambee Stars midfielder Cliff Nyakeya has also left the club barely five months after signing for the club.Vincent Oburu completes Zesco United moveEric Gichimu also went back to his Bidco United side after less than four months with the club.