By: Ollus Ndomu
Commercial sex workers in Kenya have diversified their service delivery amidst restrictions brought about by the coronavirus pandemic. A business with a membership exceeding 10, 000 has added wifely services to its index of offered services and members now operate from their rented houses.
Speaking to nation.africa, Tana River County based sex worker Anne Syokau explained that members of the world’s oldest trade have introduced innovative measures to keep the business alive amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.
“The game has changed. We now treat our customers as boyfriends; the business is now more sensual than physical,” says Anne Syokau who added that members are now making more profits.
Tana River County commercial sex workers now provide other wifely services such as washing clothes, cooking including mobile massage.
“Most of our clients are bachelors, public servants, people coming in town for business and some married men in need of our services.”


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