

Ghanaian striker Jonathan Sowah has officially ended his time with Simba SC following a mutual agreement to terminate his contract, bringing a turbulent spell at the Tanzanian giants to a close.
The termination comes in the wake of a series of disciplinary issues that had clouded Sowah’s stay at the club. The forward, alongside teammate Alhasane Kante, was previously handed a five-match suspension and fined Sh1 million each for their conduct during a heated encounter against Azam FC.
Sowah’s situation further deteriorated after he was hit with an additional suspension over internal disciplinary concerns, intensifying tensions between the player and the club’s management.
Sources close to the development indicate that the striker grew increasingly dissatisfied with allegations leveled against him, ultimately deciding that a clean break would be in the best interest of both parties. A mutual contract termination letter has since been submitted, formalizing his departure.
The development marks an abrupt end to Sowah’s stint with Simba SC, leaving questions about his next destination as he seeks to rebuild momentum in his career.
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