Dienstag, 22. Februar 2022

Prostitution in Kenya - Ukahaba nchini Kenya

 Prostitution in Kenya - Ukahaba nchini Kenya


Because that's how people are. A common fear brings them together more easily than a common love (Hans Fallada)


Kenya is one of the most developed countries in East Africa. There is a small upper class that owns the majority of the capital. 50 percent of the population lives in poverty. Where this poverty is to be found, everywhere. The middle class is small and plays only a minor role. There isn't much wiggle room.


Ay bora nifee bora nifeeee

huenda nitagomboka pengine

Labda nitagomboka

Ay bora nifeee


Ay better nifee bora nifeeee maybe i probably will probably


He offers his body to the tourists, she offers hers to the tourists. The two are a couple. There is that too. Everyone according to their ideas. What matters is the money. You run the business of love. She comes from a slum in Kenya's capital, Nairobi. He left his village deep in the west of the country. The white people's money lured them to Mombasa. There they offer their youth and their slim, athletic bodies. He the tourists, she the tourists. That's the business: white people hope for love and sex. The blacks are counting on the money.

Tens of thousands of tourists from Europe are drawn to Kenya's beaches. Thousands of beach boys and beach girls are waiting for them. They sell boat tours, colorful cloths or carvings, everything is monetized. . They are out and about in the bars as DJs, musicians or dancers. Their true addressees are often older women and men, some well over 70. They mostly come from Germany, Austria, Great Britain or Italy. The men offer themselves playmates who could be their granddaughters and they don't mind.. The lonely women at home become queens here. The locals call it “Sugarmama” or “Hotcake”. That's nice, you can buy everything here with money, including the illusion of being loved.

Many tourists, but also tourists, date the same man or woman for years and consider their companion to be a loyal lover until they find out that he or she is also serving other customers. Or that the alleged sister is actually the wife or vice versa. Everything is possible, nothing impossible, everything can be, nothing has to be.



Ehhh_ooh

mwili umejaa vidonda donda

kisa kupenda aaah

Naitwa bwege nahisi kwa kuhonga honga

Sabuni chooni

namaliza mimi kwani jamani


Ehhh_ooh the body is full of wounds wounds cause love aaah



Why is production so widespread in Kenya? I would think it is, in large part, because of the impasse that we find here. The young people lack prospects, they are not given them. The struggle for daily survival is hard, inhuman! Poverty is great, so is hunger. There is no prospect of regular work, so not much is left. The choices are not great. As already mentioned, the boys can try to sell something small, acquire something that doesn't belong to them, it's exhausting and most white people aren't interested, they only see shiny bodies in the sun. If they sell their bodies, they get a lot more money. This is of course a fallacy because this business only works for a short time. When youth is over, life is over too.



Kama Mwajumaa

nimempa simu cha ajabu kani block

Salimaaaa

hataki mapenzi anataka pochi

Magumu Avelinaaa

baada ya kumpa gari eti hanitaki

Nguvu sinaa eeh

Wololoo loooo

Ay bora nifeee

Huenda nitagomboka pengine


If I gave him a weird call block on Friday Salimaaaa he doesn't want love he wants a wallet Hard Avelinaaa after he gave him a car he doesn't want power I ain't got no eeh wololoo loooo Ay better nifeee maybe I'll break



Poverty is not a natural phenomenon, poverty is made. Sometimes poverty is desired! Now you might ask, who wants poverty? What kind of idiots are these? We all know these "idiots", they are the owners of big companies. Why? They want to keep wages low. The products are sold at higher prices, which translates into high returns. The rich get richer, the workers get poorer.



Ay bora nifeee

Huenda nitagomboka pengine

Kwani nasubiri nini duniani

nasubiri nini


Ay better nifeee I may be confused 'cause I'm waiting for the world and what I'm waiting for



The whole problem could be solved if governments wanted it. An example : A clothing company produces in Bangladesh. The wages are very low, so the products can be sold cheaply in Europe, which pleases the consumers, but not the workers in Bangladesh. What's more, none of these companies count taxes! This is a loophole in the law that is being exploited mercilessly. The workers are the losers. Governments could do something about it, but they don't, and so the spiral continues.

Poor people wouldn't need to be poor if the rich didn't have too much. It's better to give away your wife than some money.



Kwani nasubiri nini duniani

nasubiri nini

Niliempendaga mwenzangu

akaumiza roho yangutu

Kaniwazisha niwe padri

nihudumie kanisa tu


What am I waiting for in the world and what am I waiting for? I loved my partner and only hurt my soul.



And now I come back to prostitution. Prostitution is good business. Not for the one or those who perform them. Thousands of holidaymakers come to the country, are hardly interested in culture or nature, they are only interested in cheap sex. Everyone looks, sees, nobody says anything, because money doesn't stink. The moral guards on the beach looked just like everyone else. Of course, everyone knows that when there is no prostitution, there are fewer tourists and therefore less business. Seen in this way, prostitutes are an economic engine. Entire cities live off the prostitutes. What's even worse is that hardly anyone takes care of the prostitutes.



nikaogopa mapenzi tu

Tena usinywe na sumu ukautoa uhai (ya nini)

Usijemlaumu alokuacha zamani (zamani)

Ukikata na roho utajibu nini siku ya kiama

Kama Diana

nimempa simu cha ajabu kani block

Ayeee Peninaaaa

hataki mapenzi anataka pochi

Mama Ivanaa

baada ya kumpa gari eti hanitaki

Nguvu sina


I was just afraid of love.

And do not drink with poison and give life (what)

Don't blame what you left behind in the past (earlier).

When you cut with the Spirit what you will answer on the Day of Resurrection

Like Diana

I gave him a weird phone lock

Ayeee Peninaaaaa

She doesn't want love, she wants purses

Mother Ivana

after giving the car a syp

electricity I don't have



Here is a small but important note, Prostitution in Kenya, Wikipedia.

"Prostitution in Kenya is widespread. The legal situation is complex. Although prostitution is not criminalized by Federal law, municipal by-laws may prohibit it. (Nairobi banned all sex work in December 2017). It is illegal to profit from the prostitution of others, and to aid, abet, compel or incite prostitution. (Sections 153 and 154 of the Penal Code). UNAIDS estimate there to be 133,675 prostitutes in the country."

What I don't know is whether the 15,000 children who are rented out, partly by their parents, are counted here.

What does that tell us? The sex industry is the largest profitable business in Kenya. I don't think there is any company in Kenya that employs more people than the sex industry, nor will there be a company that brings in as much.



Japokuwa hujaniwish hii hii

kwenye birthday yangu

ila usikose mazishi

kwenye Msiba wangu

Japokuwa huja ni wish hii hii

kwenye birthday yangu

ila usikose mazishi

Siku ya msiba wangu


Although you did not wish me this on my birthday, but do not miss the funeral on my tragedy. Although you come here, this wish is on my birthday, but not to miss the funeral on the day of my tragedy

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