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Division One side Okwahu United with the able assistance of their club President Brian Acheampong have acquired a new bus ahead of the upcoming Division One season.
The Kwahu side under their club President have embarked on a journey to restructuring the club in line with modrern standards.
Parts of the restructuring includes improved player salaries, professional and attrctive branding and renovation works at the Nkawkaw Stadium which is ongoing.
The latest addition is the acquisition of a new bus to aid their transportation to and from match venues.
The Kwahu side have gone 10 seasons without Premier League soccer after being relegated in the 2005/2006 finishing 14th on 32 points.
Okwahu begin their search for promotion with a game against Accra Great Olympics at the Aquinas Park
View pictures of the newly acquired bus below




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