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Ghana Premier League leaders, Asante Kotoko has taken delivery of products worth over GHS200,000 from their sponsors, Hisense.
The items received by the club's CEO Nana Yaw Amponsah included Air Conditioners, Television Sets, Refrigerators, Chest Freezers, Washing Machines, Microwave Ovens, Blenders and other Hisense products.
The sponsorship package was the first batch of items to furnish the players' apartments, while the second batch is meant for equipping the club's Adako Jachie Training Complex.

Mr Amponsah expressed massive thanks for the gesture and promised to pay the appliance giants back with good results.
Hisense's Marketing Coordinator Abena Konadu pointed out that the gesture forms part of her outfit's decision to support sports, particularly football in the country.
In November last year, Hisense injected a huge financial package into the Porcupine Warriors following a partnership agreement.
The renowned appliances company has also introduced a scheme that rewards players who score against Kotoko.
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