Zimbabwe: Doing Anything for Money

30 January 2014

The surge of strip-tease that has been swirling through the local showbiz terrain like a whirlwind since a couple of years ago, sweeping a considerable number of predominantly male followers and aspiring female dancers, could be more than night life ecstasy.While many arts critics view it as an international form of entertainment slowly creeping into our highly preservative cultural blanket as a sign of infiltrating global trends in most aspects of modern life, practitioners on top of this wave might have a different feeling.

It takes a certain level of madness for anyone, male or female, to strip in public. But the love for money always sends people mad, which is why some ladies of the night would stand on the streets half-naked.

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