Baraka Majogoro: Tanzanian midfielder completes move from KMC FC to FC Platinum in Zimbabwe

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Baraka Majogoro: Tanzanian midfielder completes move from KMC FC to FC Platinum in Zimbabwe

Tanzanian central midfielder Baraka Majogoro has completed a transfer from KMC FC to Zimbabwean side FC Platinum, sealing a confirmed move abroad that takes him out of his home countrys league system and into a new environment in Southern Africa.

The deal, registered on 2026-07-03, sees the 29-year-old join FC Platinum from Kinondoni Municipal Council FC (KMC FC). The transfer is listed with an undisclosed fee, recorded as ? in official data, with no current market value specified at the time of the move. Contract start and end dates for his spell at FC Platinum have not been disclosed, leaving open the possibility of shorter-term arrangements or flexibility over his future status, including the potential to become a free agent when the agreement expires.

Majogoro arrives at FC Platinum as an experienced central midfielder whose primary role is in the middle of the park. Born on 1997-05-15 in Tarime, Tanzania, he has built a steady career across several Tanzanian clubs and has already experienced life outside his home country through a spell in South Africa. His move to Zimbabwe keeps him on the continental stage while shifting him into a different national setup, with FC Platinum competing in a league listed as N/A in the available data.

The midfielders career path shows a gradual rise through Tanzanian football before branching out. After playing for Prisons FC, he moved to Ndanda FC, then to Polisi Tanzania FC, and later to Mtibwa Sugar, all in Tanzania. In 2022 he joined KMC FC for the first time, remaining there until his switch to South Africa with Chippa United in 2023. He then returned to KMC FC in 2025, before now completing his move to FC Platinum in Zimbabwe.

His time in South Africa with Chippa United coincided with a clear upward trajectory in his estimated market value. Data shows his value set at 100,000 euros in early 2024, rising to 150,000 euros by mid-2024, climbing again to 200,000 euros in early 2025, and peaking at 250,000 euros later in 2025. By the time he rejoined KMC FC, that value had dropped to zero in transfer records, and no fresh valuation is registered at the point of his move to FC Platinum, underlining the opaque financial terms surrounding the latest deal.

Majogoros recent seasons underline a player accustomed to shifting between domestic and foreign leagues. In Tanzania, he has represented multiple Premier League outfits, while his stint at Chippa United placed him in South African football before this confirmed transfer takes him into Zimbabwean competition. The league itself is listed as N/A in the data, but FC Platinums status as a leading Zimbabwean club signals another step into a competitive regional set-up.

No detailed match data, recent scorelines or appearance statistics are provided in the available information, and there are no recorded national-team appearances, with FC Platinum currently listed under national team in the dataset. That absence of international detail, combined with the lack of published contract duration, means the long-term trajectory of the move remains open-ended from a contractual standpoint.

For Majogoro, this confirmed transfer from KMC FC to FC Platinum represents a continuation of his career abroad after South Africa, positioning the Tanzanian midfielder to re-establish his value and reputation in Zimbabwean football. How he adapts to FC Platinum and the demands of his new league will go a long way towards determining his standing on the regional stage and shaping the next phase of his professional journey.

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