Singida Black Stars, a prominent team in Tanzania’s Premier League, has clarified the situation surrounding Sierra Leonean international goalkeeper Mohamed Kamara. Despite recent speculation about the termination of his contract, the club has officially announced a loan agreement for Kamara to join Pamba Jiji FC.

The deal is set to take effect when the registration window opens on December 15, 2024. This move marks a new chapter for the 24-year-old shot-stopper, who has been a key player for the Sierra Leone national team and a vital figure in Tanzanian football since joining Singida Black Stars.

Kamara, known for his remarkable reflexes and commanding presence in goal, will bolster Pamba Jiji FC’s squad as they aim to strengthen their defensive line for the remainder of the season. The temporary switch is expected to provide Kamara with more playing opportunities and keep him in top form for both club and country.

This development has been met with excitement by fans of both teams, who are eager to see Kamara in action at his new club. The move also underscores Singida Black Stars’ commitment to supporting their players’ growth and career progression.