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The board chairman of Kumasi Asante Kotoko has dissolved the club’s communication team led by Listowel Yesu Bukarson.This came about during the chairman’s meeting with the RCC of the club in Accra on Monday to deliberate on pertinent issues which will help move the club forward.“I have effectively dissolved the communications team led by Mr. Bukarson. It will no longer function until I come up with a new team,” Dr Sarpong stated during the meeting.“The new team for communications which I will form soon will include three people from Greater Accra, three from Ashanti, one from Brong Ahafo, Central, Western region and others.”This is the second time that Dr. Sarpong has hit hard on the communication team after coming out exactly a year ago that Bukarson and Ben Nti should not talk about matters relating to Kotoko on radio, a decision he later reversed.
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