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Dikwena sign former Chiefs midfielder

Cape Town - Platinum Stars have announced the signing of Abia Nale, Gerald Phiri and Willem Mwedihanga.

With just under two weeks remaining in the transfer window, Dikwena are wasting no time to add players to their roster. 

Dikwena general manager Senzo Mazingiza revealed that Premiership club is hoping to one more player as Cavin Johnson looks to vy for silverware in the second-half of the season.

"There have been talks between us and the coach in terms of players we want to bring on board," Mazingiza said on the club's website.

"I can confirm that we have signed Nale, who has wealth of experience. He will add value to our attack.

"Phiri is also an exciting number 10, who can also make meaningful contribution. We are hopeful that Mwedihanga will add the required experience at the back. We won’t leak goals anymore. 

"There’s also one player that we are still chasing. If all goes according to plan, we will make an announcement. Also concerning players who might be leaving, we are talking to them. We want to respect the players,” said Mazingiza.

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