Former Chippa United midfielder Baraka Majogoro has joined Zimbabwe’s Castle Lager Premier Soccer League side, four-time champions FC Platinum.
Baraka Majogoro was at Chippa United between 2023 and 2025, making 29 appearances in the Betway Premiership. After leaving Chippa United in July 2025, Majogoro rejoined KMC FC in the NBC Premier League of Tanzania.
But the Zimbabwean outfit have moved quickly to sign him, hoping to add creativity to their central midfield department as they have struggled for goals this season. As it stands, the former champions sit 10th on the 2026 season table with 26 points after 20 matches.
BARAKA MAJOGORO UNVEILED THREE OTHER SIGNINGS

Majogoro was unveiled by club General Manager Collin Nikisi on Friday, alongside Namibian duo Vitapi Ngaruka and Isaskar Gurirab. Mcebisi Moyo also joins the club. The Tanzanian, Majogoro signed a two-year contract.
“Our first signing in Zimbabwe is Mcebisi Moyo, an exciting attacking winger. He joins us from Botswana Premier League side, Sua Flamingos. Mcebisi has spent the past five seasons establishing himself as one of Botswana’s standout performers.
“In his most recent campaign, he earned nominations among the league’s top five for both Player of the Year and Midfielder of the Year.
“Our second signing is Vitapi Ngaruka. He is a Namibian international defender and arrives from African Stars, the reigning Namibian champions.
“Vitapi joins us as the replacement for Nickson Nyasulu, and we believe his experience, leadership and defensive qualities will further strengthen our backline. We are also equally delighted to welcome Isaskar Gurirab, a proven Namibian striker, who joins us from Scottland FC” he said.
On Majogoro, Nikisi said: “And our fourth addition is Baraka Majogoro. He is a Tanzanian international midfielder and most recently featured for Chippa United in South Africa. We believe his technical ability and international experience will also add quality, creativity and depth to our midfield.”
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