Asante Kotoko communications manager, Moses Antwi-Benefo, popularly known as, PJ Mosey has resigned after four months.
Joy Sports can confirm the experienced sports broadcast journalist, who was appointed in September, tendered his resignation on Friday evening.
His letter addressed to the club's Chief Executive Nana Yaw Amponsah cites "personal and professional reasons".
This follows the sacking of Maxwell Konadu as head coach. The former Black assistant coach was sacked barely 24 hours after Kotoko were beaten 1-0 by Great Olympics in Accra.
The result highlighted the team's poor form, with the coach paying the ultimate price.
Kotoko have only recorded one win - against struggling Legon Cities - in five games across all competitions.
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