Ghana Premier League side, Asante Kotoko, have unveiled a new 36-seater team bus ahead of the commencement of the second round of the 2021-22 league season.
The bus was given to the Kumasi-based side as part of the club's new partnership with the financial institution, Access Bank, in a deal that will see the two parties mutually benefit.
The club made the announcement of the acquisition of the new bus through a social media post on Wednesday, February 23.

The new bus will replace the 45-seater Nissan bus provided by Dr Kwame Kyei in 2018 when the team bus had an accident.
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