Weeks of investigations have uncovered shocking scenes of people paying
to watch live s*x in Makina, Gatwekera and Laini Saba areas in Kibera,
Nairobi.
Several video dens have turned to broadcasting live shows where
residents pay as little as Sh150 (about N500) to watch men and young
girls have fun for at least 15 minutes per session.
Gatwekera slum in Kibera is a jumble of rusted metal roofs that
stretches to the horizon. At night, paths in the slum belong to police,
muggers, and lately, enthusiastic men who throng video dens to watch
live Intimacy.
During the day, men frequent the mabati video dens to watch the latest
flick or football game, but at night, the video dens are turned into a
stage where people pay to watch live intimacy, courtesy of shrewd
twisted youthful entrepreneurs.
Once inside the packed video den, which can accommodate up to 20 people,
bulbs are yanked off their holders, leaving a lone bulb hanging over
the stage. The girls, sourced locally, are barely past their teens.
“A show usually has two or three
girls. Once the man finishes, people have to pay another Sh150 to watch
the girl have affair with a second man,” a source, who was born, raised, and still lives in Ayany area also reveals that the girls are usually school dropouts.
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