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5 Reasons why KikiBees is the best Restaurant and Lounge Bar in Accra

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Accra, Ghana's capital, has a lot of restaurants, pubs,night clubs and lounge bars..Being a cosmopolitan city, there are a lot of people here trading in a lot of businesses..After a hard days work, one may look for a place to relax with friends and family or even have to meet new people to expand their business...KiKiBees Restaurant and Lounge Bar is the best place to hang out with your family,friends or even business associates..Here are 5 reasons why; 1. The best of Local and continental foods; Looking for where to have the best of meals?,Both local and continental?, then KiKiBees is the place to be..With well trained chefs, they serve you with the best of delicious meals at affordable prices.. 2.The Finest Cocktail, Alcoholic and Non Alcoholic Bar; KiKiBees has got the best when it comes to drinks... Their international bar is stocked with the best of Foreign and Local Alcoholic beverages, as well as the best of wines, whiskey and Champagne from all the well k

Kenya doctors 'perform brain surgery on wrong patient

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Four Kenyan medics have been suspended after cutting open the skull of the wrong patient at a hospital in Nairobi. One patient needed surgery for a blood clot on the brain, the other only non-invasive treatment for swelling. But a horrifying mix-up of identification tags saw the wrong man operated on, reports say. The doctors did not realise their mistake until "hours into the surgery, when they discovered there was no blood clot", the Daily Nation reported. The head of the Kenyatta National Hospital said the patient was "in recovery and progressing well" and an investigation is underway. The board regulating medical practice says such a mix-up is a first in the country. It has demanded a report from the hospital and plans to hold a hearing. Social media users have expressed shock that such an incident could have been allowed to happen. It comes only six weeks after the health minister ordered an investigation into claims new mothers were sexually assaulted at th

Vodafone and Nokia to install a 4G network on the MOON next year

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Vodafone Germany, Nokia and Audi said today they were working together to support the mission that could allow lunar rovers to communicate with each other via a 4G mobile phone network. If it goes ahead this would also enable high-definition live streaming from the lunar landscape back to Earth & make trips to the moon commercially viable. The plan is to connect two Audi lunar rovers to a base station in the Autonomous Landing and Navigation Module (ALINA). The 4G network will enable the Audi lunar rovers to transfer scientific data and HD video while they study Nasa's Apollo 17 lunar roving vehicle that was used by the last astronauts to walk on the Moon. The companies are working with Berlin-based company PTScientists on the project, with a launch scheduled in 2019 from Cape Canaveral on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, Vodafone said. One executive involved said the decision to build a 4G network rather a state-of-the-art 5G network was taken because the next generation networks

M.anifest visits Jay Z's TIDAL office in New York

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Rapper M.anifest has, this week, visited the New York Office of streaming service, TIDAL, owned by Jay Z. Details of the meeting are unknown at the moment but the rapper has asked his fans to “watch this space.” M. Dot met Elliott Wilson, Editorial Director, Culture and Content, Hip Hop at the streaming service, and also Paley Martin, a member of the content and editorial team at TIDAL. Martin tweeted that the rapper stopped by the office to “spread some good vibes and clue us in on his music + what’s happening in the music scene in Ghana.” TIDAL is the first music streaming service that connects artistes with fans through the best High Fidelity sound quality and expertly curated editorial. In the past months, the company has stepped up efforts to promote Afrobeats and the works of African artistes.

Chinese condoms too small for Zimbabwean men

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Health minister David Parirenyatwa has challenged local companies to consider manufacturing condoms, saying imported options aren’t quite up to task. The minister was speaking at the recent launch of a new board for the Zimbabwe Private Sector HIV and Aids Wellness Coordinating Programme (ZPSHAWP) in Harare. Parirenyatwa said most of the condoms available in the country are imported from China, adding that some local men, however, found them not quite the right size. “You know this region, the Southern African region, has the highest incidence of HIV and we are promoting the use of condoms; both males and females,” said the minister. “The youths now have a particular condom that they like but we don’t manufacture them. We import condoms from China and some men complain that they are too small. “We need to look at that; you need to able to have your own condoms. So, if you want to be a big businessman, then manufacture them (condoms) for the region.” Some 109.4 million male condoms w