Posta Rangers players in a past scene.The club has sigbed Nakuru All Stars striker Peter Ng'ang'a on a three-year deal. [Photo: citizentv.co.ke]
Kenya Premier League (KPL) side Posta Rangers have acquired the services of pacy Nakuru All Stars striker Peter Ng'ang'a on a three year deal as the mailmen seek to bolster their squad ahead of the 2018 season.
Ng'ang'a put pen to paper on Wednesday and will be looking forward to aiding Rangers to an even better performance after an impressive 2017 campaign that saw them finish fourth.
He becomes the second player to exit the Nakuru-based side after Sydney Lokaale who joined Kariobangi Sharks two weeks ago.
While making the revelations on Wednesday, Rangers chairman John Tonui expressed his happiness with the new acquisition saying they are looking forward to working with him.
"Ng'ang'a is now our player. He has signed a three-year contract and wea are happy to have him on board,"Tonui told Futaa.com.
Tonui also added that the club is keenly monitoring former AFC Leopards and Bandari FC custodian Lucas IndecheIndecheand Gir Mahia anchorman Teddy Osok with the view of signing them.
"Indeche's issue is a bit straightforward because he's clubless.He has satisfied the technical bench and we are now discussing personal terms. We are also in talks with Gor Mahia over Teddy Osok,he's a good young player and we hope to finalize a deal soon,"he dded.