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Spotted: Kaizer Chiefs coach Nabi in Africa

Spotted: Kaizer Chiefs coach Nabi in Africa

Kaizer Chiefs head coach Nasreddine Nabi has left the country on what looks like a scouting sojourn. The former Young Africans mentor is currently in East Africa.
With the club linked with a couple of top players from the Tanzanian Premier League, it is no surprise Nabi has made the trip.
According to local reports, Kaizer Chiefs are interested in Denis Kibu and Mohamed Hussein of Simba SC, and of course Feisal Salum from Azam FC. Denis Kibu celebrates a goal for Simba SC in Tanzania. Image: @official_kibu/X
During Wednesday's Tanzanian Premier League game between Simba SC and Singida, Kaizer Chiefs coach Nabi was spotted in the crowd.
Reports say the Tunisian was there to watch Simba's winger Denis Kibu and his captain Mohamed Hussein at left-back.
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