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Evans Odour
Former Tusker FC captain goalkeeper Samwel Abawa Odhiambo who finished last season with Ushuru has completed a move to the sugar belt side. The former Ushuru player has signed for Chemelil sugar after leaving the taxmen were he played last season. Muhoroni Youth, were reported to been close to signing him before eventually put pen to paper for the sugar millers
Coach Francis Baraza also brought duo of Erastus Mwaniki and Willis Ouma from Sofapaka after weathering some troubled time at the sportpesa premier League side Sofapaka were the went months without pay.
Also roped in is by Baraza was Victor Majid from relegated side KCB, capturing the signing of the Experienced midfielder Hillary Echesa who has also rejoined the millers.
The side has crossed the border and signed Ugandan defender Harris Kajjubi from Uganda Premier League side Soanna. Youngsters Jaffary Owiti, Joseph Okumu and Apollo Otieno were captured ealry in the week
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