Ghanaian striker Jonathan Sowah has officially returned to Tanzanian Premier League outfit Singida Black Stars, completing a move that marks a new chapter in his professional career.
The highly-rated forward has signed a long-term contract running until 2029, underlining the club’s confidence in his abilities and their commitment to building a competitive squad around him for the coming seasons.
Sowah, who has earned a reputation as one of Ghana’s most clinical attackers, is expected to play a pivotal role in Singida Black Stars’ ambitions both domestically and on the continental stage. His return is seen as a major boost for the club as they seek to challenge for top honours in the Tanzanian Premier League and strengthen their attacking options ahead of the new campaign.
The former Medeama SC marksman previously enjoyed a successful spell in Tanzania, where his pace, strength, and eye for goal quickly endeared him to supporters. His performances helped establish him as one of the most feared forwards in the league, attracting attention from clubs across Africa.
Club officials have expressed delight at securing Sowah’s signature on a long-term basis, believing his experience and proven goalscoring pedigree will add significant quality to the squad. The deal until 2029 also provides stability for both player and club as they work towards achieving their long-term sporting objectives.
For Sowah, the move offers an opportunity to continue his development in a familiar environment while contributing to Singida Black Stars’ quest for silverware. The Ghanaian forward is expected to link up with his new teammates immediately as preparations intensify for the upcoming season.
Supporters of the Tanzanian side have already welcomed the striker’s return, with many hopeful that his goals and leadership in attack will help propel the club to greater success in the years ahead.
The announcement represents one of the notable transfer moves involving a Ghanaian player this window, with Sowah now set to begin another chapter in Tanzania after committing his future to Singida Black Stars until 2029.













