Management of Asante Kotoko has confirmed the signing of a new three-year contract with reputed telecommunication giants, MTN.
Head of Legal Affairs, Lawyer Yaw Boafo confirmed the renewal of the club’s relationship with the highly respected telecom’s company in a brief interview with Asantekotokosc.com on Tuesday.
“Yes, we’ve signed it and it’s for three years” said the club’s lawyer. Details of the new deal would be made known in due course. Asantekotokosc.com however understands that, the new sponsorship package is an enhancement of the previous one and a key feature would see to the digitisation of the club’s media among many other mutual benefits for the two parties.
MTN has in the last six years been Kotoko’s headline sponsor.
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