The management of Ghana Premier League, Asante Kotoko, and representatives of Access Bank Ghana, on Wednesday, March 2, made a stop at the Manhyia Palace with the team's new bus.
The trip was to pay homage and unveil the newly acquired team but to the club's owner and life patron, Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.
Kotoko last week announced the acquisition of the new 34+1+1 seater 2021 Volvo Marcopolo B8R Bio-Safe Executive Coach through a new partnership deal with Access Bank.
Watch pictures of the bus' visit to the Manhyia Palace below
The team is likely to officially make first use of the bus when they travel to Accra to play Hearts of Oak in the President's Cup.
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