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Hi Table’s Simo behind Ntinda’s Koko Bar

Palui Kudos, Ballistic and Abantu bars, better tighten your belts as there is a new bar ready to share the gregarious people with you in Ntinda. This new hangout opened doors to the public about two weeks ago and is called Koko bar.
Situated at the Ntinda stage just above Stanbic Bank and adjacent to Cranes Bank, Koko is the biggest hangout in Ntinda in terms of space and décor.
The bar boasts of two fully stocked bars, over 12 plasma giant screens, comfy seats and a spacious restaurant.

And after visiting Koko Bar over the weekend, we immediately launched a search into who the owner of such a hangout would be and we found out that former Ange Noir marketer and Hi Table owner, Simon Rusoke aka Simo is behind the new joint. According to sources close to Simo, he sold off Hi Table bar sometime back to a Sudanese national and he used most of the money to set up Koko bar.However, Simo is believed to provide management knowledge to the Sunadenese owner of Hi Table bar and he still hangs there. When contacted, Simo told us he was busy in a meeting but he was quick to say that Koko bar will be the biggest hangout in 2014!

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