Zimbabwe

Motorists & S£x Workers Clash

THERE has been a rising number of clashes between motorists driving around the Avenues area of Harare and commercial s£x workers in recent weeks.

 

Drivers, who would be accompanied by women, have become victims of verbal abuse as the s£x workers assume that every motorist’s intention is to hook them up for s€x.

 

“We are appealing for action against these so-called hookers loitering around Avenues areas,” said one of the motorists.

 

“Kwavari vanongofunga kuti wese anemota arikutsvaga ivo”

 

“Ndakanyara ndaudzwa zvebonde ini ndaenda naamai vangu paPharmacy irimuna 3rd and Baines Avenue kunotenga mushonga.

 

“One of the s£x workers uttered obscene words at me that I felt embarrassed and undressed.

 

“It is bad, they must not be left with such freedom of expression in broad daylight.

 

“To them, every motorist is their potential client which is not true.”

 

A survey by H-Metro proved that a number of motorists have been caught up in this messy situation.

 

H-Metro established that even pedestrians were not spared.

 

The ladies scurried for cover after spotting H-Metro’s lenses.

 

“Please musatitore mapikicha vamwe tirimadzimai evanhu, musadaro, kwenyu hakunawo vanotsvaga mari nenzira iyi here?

 

“These motorists burn their fuel to hook us and we have regular and new clients among them.

 

“Some pretend to visit here for car washes, but their eyes will be fixed on our thighs.

 

“Iwe ungati kudii nemufundisi anouya kuzogezerwa motokari yake kumaAvenues achisiya kwese uko, vanenge vachitsvaka isu kuno,” said one of the ladies.

 

H-Metro established that a number of the so-called “day shift” s£x workers were from other towns and cities while those who took over the “night shift” were from Harare. H Metro

 

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