A former Kaizer Chiefs player, who made only six appearances for the club, has joined a new side in Angola.
Angolan top-flight side Wiliete S.C. have confirmed the signing of Zambian star Lewis Macha.
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The now 32-year-old lasted just one season at Amakhosi between 2016 and 2017 before going on to have spells at Baroka FC and Royal Eagles.
A statement posted on Wiliete S.C.'s official Facebook page read: "Lewis Macha, a Zambian striker from Napsa Stars Football Club in Zambia, is the latest signing for Wiliete Sport Clube de Benguela as they prepare for the second half of the championship."
Wiliete are currently in the race for the Girabola league title, as they trail log leaders Petro de Luanda by just one point.
According to reports, Macha was initially set to join another Angolan side, Primeiro de Agosto, but the deal is said to have fallen through due to the club's transfer ban, which ultimately resulted in the Zambian star joining Wiliete S.C. instead.
While Macha's time at Naturena was hugely underwhelming after making only six appearances, according to Transfermarkt, the centre-forward famously scored in Chiefs' 2-0 win over their arch-rivals Orlando Pirates in the 2016 Carling Black Label Cup.
After completely leaving South Africa in 2018, Macha has gone on to represent several clubs in his native Zambia and Mozambique.
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By Lukhanyo Mtuta
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