Zimbabwean Sex Workers Demand Mobile Payments

The move is reportedly meant to avoid being duped.

  • Zimbabwe:   Court Outlaws Arrest of Sex Workers

    New Zimbabwe, 27 May 2015

    THE Constitutional Court on Wednesday ruled against the routine arrests of women on allegations of soliciting for paid sex in the streets. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Sex Workers Switch to Mobile Payment Systems

    New Zimbabwe, 21 March 2015

    SEX workers in Harare are now demanding that clients pay for services through mobile platforms to avoid being duped with most now moving around with at least two mobile phones to… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   NGO Arms Sex Workers Against Violent Clients

    New Zimbabwe, 28 February 2015

    VIOLENCE against ladies of the night may soon be a thing of the past after a local non-governmental organisation SAfAIDS gave them pepper sprays to protect themselves from vicious… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Harare - Sex and the City

    The Herald, 21 January 2015

    People said she drank in bars full of men and she walked the streets. Maybe she did not exactly walk the streets, kuita pfambi, because African women were not allowed in the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Sex Workers Storm Mverechena Growth Point

    New Zimbabwe, 29 December 2014

    TRADITIONAL leaders at Mverechena growth point have appealed for police help in driving out sex workers who have swamped the business centre, effectively turning it into a mega… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Plight of Sex Workers

    Financial Gazette, 16 October 2014

    ON the eve of the 2010 New Year, Carol (not her real name) put on her skimpy second-hand lime green dress with puffy sleeves, her donated black heels that made a crunching sound… Read more »

A group of sex workers (file photo).

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