In his one season with TS Galaxy, Ntwari made 24 appearances across all competitions.
However, his impressive performances caught the attention of Chiefs, who signed him to strengthen their squad for the 2024-25 season.
With his transfer now complete, Ntwari has shared a heartfelt message to the Rockets.
“As I say goodbye, I want to thank the chairman Tim Sukazi for the opportunity he gave me to play for this beautiful club,” Ntwari shared on Instagram.
“And the coaching staff headed by Sead Ramovic and GK (goalkeeper coach) Greg Etafia for giving me my first professional debut and to my teammates, you guys welcomed me with both hands. I appreciate your love.
“To the Rockets fans, I really appreciate the love you showed me, thank you. Wish you all the best TS Galaxy. Always leave the jersey in a better place, NF16,” he concluded.
Chiefs secured Ntwari as their second signing for the 2024-25 season, to bolster their goalkeeping department.
This was preceded by their acquisition of Bongani Sam from arch-rivals Orlando Pirates.
The 24-year-old now faces a significant challenge as he aims to make an impact with the Glamour Boys.
The team are currently in Turkey for a training camp, where Nasreddine Nabi is preparing his squad for the upcoming season. When they return to South Africa, Chiefs will host Tanzanian giants Young Africans in the inaugural Toyota Cup.