Some commercial s*x workers who took advantage of a
very young school boy and took him inside their room
and allegedly took turns to abuse him, have escaped
beating by angry mob.
Illustrative photo
There was drama along Central Avenue in the Harare
area of Zimbabwe when onlookers bayed for the blood of
two young hookers who had enlisted the services of a
15-year-old schoolboy on Friday morning.
According to iHarare, some vendors confronted the two
defiant commercial s*x workers as people having early
lunch at a backyard food stall mobbed the hookers.
Eyewitnesses told Nehanda Radio that the hookers
attracted the attention of onlookers when they took the
boy who wore an Ellis Robbins School uniform to the
food stall to buy sadza around 10:00am.
Female food vendors casually asked the skimpily
dressed and known hookers who the boy was, and they
said he was a friend.
After buying their food, they returned to a rundown flat
at the corner of Central Avenue and Eighth Street.
Drama started when one of the s*x workers went back to
the food stall and the female vendors asked her where
the student, who is believed to be in Form 2, had
gone. The hooker bragged that he was having a good
time with her friend at the flat.
This incensed the female vendors who mobilised
patrons and other passerby to besiege the flat and
“rescue” the student.
Sensing danger, the hooker ran back to the flat and
advised the boy to flee using a sanitary lane. The two
prostitutes then came out and confronted the angry
crowd, hurling insults at them.
One of the female vendors threw stones at the hookers,
hitting one of them.
Commuter omnibus drivers and touts joined in and
threatened to beat up the s*x workers, but they
remained defiant.
“As a parent, I am pained by this. This boy’s parents
probably think he is at school when these prostitutes
are busy spending his pocket money,” said one of the
female vendors.
She added: “We have established that this is not the first
time school children are seen at the flat. It seems the
brothel is popular with high school students. What a
shame!”
very young school boy and took him inside their room
and allegedly took turns to abuse him, have escaped
beating by angry mob.
Illustrative photo
There was drama along Central Avenue in the Harare
area of Zimbabwe when onlookers bayed for the blood of
two young hookers who had enlisted the services of a
15-year-old schoolboy on Friday morning.
According to iHarare, some vendors confronted the two
defiant commercial s*x workers as people having early
lunch at a backyard food stall mobbed the hookers.
Eyewitnesses told Nehanda Radio that the hookers
attracted the attention of onlookers when they took the
boy who wore an Ellis Robbins School uniform to the
food stall to buy sadza around 10:00am.
Female food vendors casually asked the skimpily
dressed and known hookers who the boy was, and they
said he was a friend.
After buying their food, they returned to a rundown flat
at the corner of Central Avenue and Eighth Street.
Drama started when one of the s*x workers went back to
the food stall and the female vendors asked her where
the student, who is believed to be in Form 2, had
gone. The hooker bragged that he was having a good
time with her friend at the flat.
This incensed the female vendors who mobilised
patrons and other passerby to besiege the flat and
“rescue” the student.
Sensing danger, the hooker ran back to the flat and
advised the boy to flee using a sanitary lane. The two
prostitutes then came out and confronted the angry
crowd, hurling insults at them.
One of the female vendors threw stones at the hookers,
hitting one of them.
Commuter omnibus drivers and touts joined in and
threatened to beat up the s*x workers, but they
remained defiant.
“As a parent, I am pained by this. This boy’s parents
probably think he is at school when these prostitutes
are busy spending his pocket money,” said one of the
female vendors.
She added: “We have established that this is not the first
time school children are seen at the flat. It seems the
brothel is popular with high school students. What a
shame!”
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