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CAPS United signed Michelle Katsvairo after beating Botswana club Township Rollers to his signature. The 28-year-old put the Green Machine on hold today and the Green Machine believes it will provide their strike-force with the help of the
Makepekepe are also believed to be on the verge of signing their striker Dominic Chungwa who has been released by South African side Polokwane City.
The Green Machine has struggled to score goals on a regular basis since Chungwa left the club and moved to South Africa.
Katsvairo had been set to join Township Rollers, who were interested in Kaizer Chiefs, when he went into talks with Botswana side last week.
The striker has with Farah Jere telling the CAPE United with the President last weekend that they were interested in the future.
Yesterday, the two parts sealed the deal with CAPS Unite
Katsvairo came to prominence while playing for Gunners, a club that was owned by Chitima, before moving to Platinum FC.
He then exploded at Chicken Inn and was the team's outstanding Player during their CAF Champions League showdown against Mamelodi Sundowns.
He scored the only goal at Barbourfields in the first leg of which the Gamecocks won 1-0 and then hit the post in the second leg in Pretoria -19 with the South African scoring a controversial last-gasp penalty for their victory.
Katsvairo was released by Chiefs in January this year after failing to make an impact on the Amakhosi who he joined two years ago.
He Tanzanian side Singida United
The striker told Kick-Off that he was blamed for his unsuccessful stint at Chiefs
"I do not have regrets for signing with Kaizer Chiefs. I regret that I did not want to stay with the club, "he said.
" I feel embarrassed that I have to leave Kaizer Chiefs. I feel good, but life goes on.
"I want to thank Bobby Motaung and the whole Kaizer Chiefs family for allowing me a chance to play for one of the best teams in the country.
"Even though my stay with Chiefs did not last long I have fond memories with this club
" I believe I still have more to offer. (19459003) The Herald
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