'Sex Industry Thrives' in Zambia

Despite recent crack-down by the police "sex workers actually want to be free to conduct their business, saying this is the way they are earning a living."

  • Zambia:   Sex Industry Thrives

    Times of Zambia, 16 May 2015

    SEX work goes on unabated despite recent efforts by law-enforcement officers to crack down on the illicit activity, which is proving to be a booming business in Lusaka. Read more »

  • Zambia:   Zim Sex Workers Undercut Locals

    Times of Zambia, 18 April 2015

    ZIMBABWEAN sex workers have invaded the country masquerading as cross-border traders selling a variety of merchandise. Read more »

  • Zambia:   Sex Scandal At Edgars Retail Store

    Zambia Reports, 9 May 2015

    The country manager for Edgars Retail Store has been named to be at a centre of a sex scandal together some senior managers at the South Africa's chain store. Read more »

  • Zambia:   Influx of Sex Workers Worrying

    Times of Zambia, 18 April 2015

    Thus authorities do not and will never tolerate sex workers to continue conducting such acts. However, because of the nature of the offence, suspected prostitutes are simply… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Sex Workers Feel the Economic Squeeze

    Zimbabwe Standard, 8 February 2015

    Eighth Street in Gweru is like any other city street during the day; quiet and decent. Read more »

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