Zambian international midfielder Larry Bwalya has joined Mainland Vodacom Premier League champions Simba from Power Dynamos.
Simba announced the arrival of Bwalya on their official website but did not reveal the length of the contract.
Bwalya was a key player at Power Dynamos for many seasons and nearly joined City rivals Nkana in 2018.
Larry Bwalya will link up with fellow Zambian Clatous Chota Chama who is a highly rated player at the club.
“Bwalya becomes the third international player to join Simba SC after sealing the deals of highly rated winger Bernard Morrison who was a free agent and the no-nonsense central defender Joash Onyango formerly of Gor Mahia of Kenya who was unveiled yesterday,” read a statement from the club.
The midfielder also becomes the second Zambian to play in our squad following the footsteps of last season’s premiership Best Player Clatous Chama.
New players whom Simba have signed so far are Larry Bwalya, Joash Onyango, David Kameta and Charles Ilamfia.
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