
The 35-year-old recently parted ways with Kaizer Chiefs after a two-year stint after making 52 appearances for the club, scoring five goals and providing eight assists.
According to reports, Sirino has agreed personal terms with the KwaZulu-Natal outfit which is set to compete in next season's CAF Confederation Cup following their 2025/26 league cup triumph.
The playmaker was also linked with a move to Sekhukhune United but has seemingly opted for a reunion with former Chiefs co-coach Khalil Ben Youssef, who recently took over the reins at the club.
He is set to become the fourth signing so far for the club alongside Kyle Jurgens, Gomolemo Khoto and Seth Green ahead of the new season.





