
Kahiro to returns to KCB after four-month spell at Bandari
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He joined the dockers alongside Harambee Stars goalkeeper Bryne Omondi, who similarly was having a great season with the bankers
In interesting turn of events, striker Francis Kahiro has returned to KCB barely five months after ditching the club for Bandari.
Kahiro, caught many by surprise after leaving the bankers in February, at the peak of his performance, for Bandari.
He joined the dockers alongside Harambee Stars goalkeeper Bryne Omondi, who similarly was having a great season with the bankers.
Kahiro penned a two-year long deal with the dockers although Mozzart Sport understands that a clause to release him after six months was agreed upon before putting pen to paper.
The exit agreement was signed in the full glare of club official Twaha Mbarak and was witnessed by defensive midfielder Shariff Majabe.
Before joining Bandari, Kahiro was the leading top scorer at KCB but the club had to let him go after failing to agree on contract extension terms.
His form took a hit after switching to Bandari as he, struggled to bang goals on a regular basis and would, manage to find the back of the net three times for the coastal club.
Kahiro, who at some point had offers from Zambian and Egyptian clubs, told Mozzart Sport that he had opted to return to KCB after reaching an agreement with the management.
"I have rejoined the club. I had the option of taking deals outside the country but I feel I have unfinished business in our domestic competitions," said the striker.
The exit of the former FC Talanta man from Bandari brings the total of big players leaving the club to three.
Earlier, the dockers lost the duo of Abdallah Hassan and Siraj Mohammed to Tanzanian Premier League side Coastal Union.



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