Former Highlanders and SuperSport United striker Prince Dube has joined Tanzanian Premier League giants Young Africans on a two year deal. (Picture via Facebook - Young Africans Sports Club)
Former Highlanders and SuperSport United striker Prince Dube has joined Tanzanian Premier League giants Young Africans on a two year deal.
The club unveiled Dube on their social media platforms over the weekend.
“Smiling killer Prince Dube welcome to the jungle,” wrote Young Africans.
Former Highlanders and SuperSport United striker Prince Dube has joined Tanzanian Premier League giants Young Africans on a two year deal. (Picture via Facebook – Young Africans Sports Club)
Dube joins Young Africans a few months after he terminated his contract with the club’s rivals Azam FC.
Former Highlanders and SuperSport United striker Prince Dube has joined Tanzanian Premier League giants Young Africans on a two year deal. (Picture via Facebook – Young Africans Sports Club)
This was after a fall out with Azam FC who then demanded US$300 000 for Dube’s release.
Former Highlanders and SuperSport United striker Prince Dube has joined Tanzanian Premier League giants Young Africans on a two year deal. (Picture via Facebook – Young Africans Sports Club)
The 27-year old forward had joined Azam in 2020 from Bulawayo giants Highlanders FC.
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Congratulations
All the best Mgadafi