Titus is Stellies’ most capped outfield player of all-time and the club’s second-highest goalscorer having netted 36 times in 176 appearances having spent six years with the side.
The winger helped the Western Cape club win the 2023 Carling Knockout, reach back-to-back MTN8 finals in 2024 and 2025, and qualify for the CAF Confederation Cup semi-finals.
“It’s an emotional feeling for me to leave Stellenbosch FC,” Titus said in quotes on the club’s website. “Stellenbosch is the team that gave me the opportunity to become a professional footballer, and I will always be grateful for that, but I am excited to join MAS Fes.
“They are the Moroccan champions, and one of the biggest clubs in Africa, so I’m excited to experience a new challenge and test myself at this level.
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“There will never be a right or perfect time to leave a club like Stellenbosch, but it has always been important for me that if I left, I would do it after leaving the Club in a better position.
“We’ve achieved incredible things together, and last season, I couldn’t just leave because we were fighting against relegation at one point, so it was important for me to stay and help the team, and I believe that I have done that.
“Now, it will be my first time playing outside of the Betway Premiership, so it’s a chance for me to feel what it’s like to play in a different country, to play in the Champions League, and to compete at the highest level in African football, and, hopefully, I am able to carry the flag abroad.”
Titus won Stellenbosch’s Young Player of the Season award in 2023, the Players’ Player of the Season accolade in 2024, and the Golden Boot in 2025, and became one of the clearest examples of the club’s development pathway after progressing from the reserves to becoming one of the most important first-team players.
He added: “I never imagined that I would have achieved all that I did with Stellenbosch. Having started with the reserves and won the DDC and Next Gen, and then going to the first team and winning the Carling Knockout and playing in the Confederation Cup, it was a great experience for me.
“I always think back to the game against Cape Town City in 2023. We were in a very difficult position at the time in the league, and we were two-nil down. I just remember coach Steve (Barker” reminding us of what he always said: that we don’t lose derbies.
“We were at home too, and at the end of the day I scored two goals to help us win 3-2. From that point we just rose in the league table. That game gave us a platform to build on, and it was a springboard for me in many ways. It was a very special game for me, and there were many more like that. It’s emotional for me to look back on because it’s been such a rollercoaster.”