Powerful Power Dynamos have signed two Congolese defenders to bring the number of new players at Arthur Davies Stadium to five since the start of the January transfer window.
The duo is former Wigan Athletic defensive midfielder Patrick Ilongo Saddam Ngasanya and right back Tony Kazembe who have penned two-year deals.
The Kitwe giants confirmed the development in a press statement made available to the ZamFoot Crew.
“Power Dynamos Football Club has secured the services of two Congolese internationals, Patrick ilongo Ngasanya and Tony Kazembe to boost the squad in both defense and attack.”
Ngasanya is an experienced player and has played for a number of European clubs including Lokomotiv Moscow, Spartak Nalchik, Hapoel Tel Aviv, and FK Mladá Boleslav.
The 35-year-old joined the then newly-promoted English Premier League side Wigan Athletic from Isreal club Hapoel Tel Aviv on 1st July 2005.
He has featured for the DR Congo national team on 26 occasions scoring twice one of which came in a World Cup qualifier against Uganda back in 2005.
Wingback Kazembe is an under 23 Congolese international who has previously played for TP Mazembe’s sister club Don Bosco in DR Congo.

The arrival of the duo brings the number of new players at Arthur Davies Stadium to five following the acquisition of Biston Banda, Mukuka Mulenga, and striker Kennedy Musonda.


