The two Kenyan defenders joined the club on free transfers.
Malawian giants Nyasa Big Bullets have announced the signing of Kenyan defender Clyde Senaji and compatriot Collins Okumu on a one-year contracts.
The 26-year-old joins the club on a free transfer, two months after being released by Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) champions Tusker FC.
Big Bullets confirmed the defender's capture who can also play in midfield on Tuesday, just three days after failing to secure the signature of Yanga defender Djuma Shabani.
Speaking after signing on the dotted line, the skillful defender said he is pleased to make a move.
"I am finally happy to get a contract with the champions of Malawi. It has been tough to secure a contract after undergoing high-intensity training with the team, and I am looking forward to achieving more with this big club.
I have played for a big team in Kenya, AFC Leopards, which has a huge following just like Bullets, so I was up for the challenge, and it came out good," said the verstile player.
Senaji also expressed his gratitude to his new club manager Kalisto Pasuwa whom he described as a great mentor.
"He is an achiever; he has been winning and you can tell from his CV that he is a winner. What he has achieved speaks for itself, so I am happy to work for him and I am looking forward to seeing what the future holds when we start the new season," he added.
Senaji left the Brewers in mid-January, having re-joined from AFC Leopards in September 2021.
He featured for Tusker in CAF Champions League and CAF Confederation Cup qualifiers and was part of the squad that clinched the 2020-2021 title.
Okumu who has turned out for Thika United, Posta Rangers and Bidco United was delighted to put pen to paper having spent three weeks training with the club.
“It’s a good platform to showcase my talent and I believe Bullets is a big team. I am looking forward to the new challenge and I promise to work hard because I believe in myself.
It was a nice environment because judging by the experience, the fans push you to work extra harder and playing in front of them was a plus for me. I thank them for the support they gave me on Sunday,” said the defender.