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Former Homeboyz assassin Moses Shumah has cemented his status as Zambia’s most lethal import, gunning down Zesco United in the high-stakes Electricity Derby.

Former Homeboyz assassin Moses Shumah has cemented his status as Zambia’s most lethal import, gunning down Zesco United in the high-stakes Electricity Derby.
The migration of Kenyan talent to the south has found its new poster boy. Moses Shumah, the towering forward who once terrorized defenses in the FKF Premier League, has exported his trade to the Copperbelt with devastating effect. His 8th-minute strike for Power Dynamos against bitter rivals Zesco United was not just a goal; it was a coronation.
Leading the scoring charts halfway through the 2025/2026 season with seven goals in 15 rounds, Shumah has transformed from a promising prospect into a bona fide continental star. The Electricity Derby is the crucible of Zambian football, a fixture where legends are made and pretenders are exposed. By deciding such a monumental clash with clinical precision, Shumah has endeared himself to the Kitwe faithful and sent a message back home: Kenyan strikers can dominate Africa's toughest leagues.
Shumah's adaptation to the physicality of the Zambian Super League has been seamless. The goal against Zesco was a textbook example of his predatory instincts—finding space where none existed and executing with a calmness that belies the chaotic atmosphere of the Arthur Davies Stadium. This is the same instinct that won him the Golden Boot in Kenya, now refined and deployed on a grander stage.
His performance is a lifeline for the Harambee Stars technical bench. With the national team constantly searching for a reliable goal-getter to shoulder the burden, Shumah's consistent form in a superior league provides a solution. He is no longer just a target man; he is a match-winner who thrives under the suffocating pressure of derby days. The narrative of Kenyan players struggle to settle abroad is being rewritten, one Shumah goal at a time.
Shumah's success at Power Dynamos signifies a subtle shift in the regional football hierarchy. For years, the flow of talent was often inbound to East Africa or further south to South Africa. The Zambian league, with its improved professionalism and broadcasting standards, has become a viable and lucrative destination for East Africa's best. Shumah is the proof of concept.
As the season enters its critical second half, all eyes will be on the Kenyan marksman. Can he sustain this blistering pace? If his performance in the Electricity Derby is the barometer, the answer is a resounding yes. Moses Shumah is not just playing in Zambia; he is conquering it, proving that Kenyan firepower is a currency that holds value across borders.
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