Ghanaian forward Jonathan Sowah has completed a return to Singida Black Stars, signing a long-term contract that will keep him at the Tanzania Premier League side until 2029.
The move marks a significant statement of intent from both player and club, with Singida securing the services of a proven attacking talent for the foreseeable future. Sowah, known for his sharp movement and eye for goal, is expected to play a central role in the team’s ambitions domestically and beyond.
Club officials are understood to have prioritized bringing the 24-year-old back into the fold, viewing his familiarity with the squad and league as a major advantage. His previous spell left a strong impression, and his return is seen as a boost to the club’s attacking options ahead of the new campaign.
For Sowah, the decision reflects a desire for stability and continuity at a club where he has already found success. The length of the deal underlines mutual confidence, with both parties aligned on a long-term project.
As the Tanzania Premier League continues to grow in competitiveness and profile, Singida Black Stars’ move to secure Sowah until the end of the decade could prove to be one of the more notable pieces of business in the region’s evolving football landscape.