Ghana forward Kwame Attram has left the Zambian league to sign for Ethiopian topflight side Dire-Dawa Kenema.
Attram had been on the books of giants Zanaco FC since August 2016. He was instrumental in the Bankers’ title triumph last season.
However, after a little over a year, the 28-year-old has moved on by signing for “The Easterners”, reports from the Ethiopian media claim.
Attram penned a one-year deal with Dire-Dawa which is also said to be home to two other Ghana nationals – Hamza Mohammed and former Hearts of Oak midfielder Emmanuel Sarbah Laryea.
He previously had stints in Egypt, Thailand, Vietnam, South Africa, Swaziland and DR Congo where he featured for Groupe Spotive Bazano before taking up the Zambia adventure
In Ghana, Kwame Attram featured in the Premier League for Asante Kotoko thirteen years ago.
Source: Footy-Ghana.com