Cape Town - AmaZulu have announced the return of striker Lehlohonolo Majoro from Bidvest Wits on a two-year contract.
The 32-year-old goalscorer built up his reputation at Orlando Pirates and Wits but began his professional career in Durban with Usuthu, where he made his debut back in 2010.
He has also had spells with Kaizer Chiefs and Cape Town City in what reads as a pretty illustrious CV.
"We are really happy to agree terms with Lehlohonolo. He has had an exciting career in the PSL over the years and we believe his experience will be important for us in the coming years," AmaZulu's general manager Lunga Sokhela said.
Majoro was signed to replace the recently retired Siyabonga Nomvethe and adds much-needed depth up front for Cavin Johnson's side.
Majoro is the Premiership club's second acquisition after the arrival of New Zealand International Andre de Jong last month.
"We have been building over the last two seasons and we have ambitious plans to keep growing," Sokhela added.