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Mombasa politicians pay male hookers Sh50,000

“Some of our customers are high-ranking government officials, senior politicians and even religious leaders. Kenyans should drop this hypocrisy"

Steve Kamangu was walking along Digo Road in Mombasa town at around 11pm, the hot and humid air blowing in his face. A light-skinned woman dressed in buibui called out to him from across the street and he stopped, out of curiosity as the woman crossed the road to join him.

A few seconds later, Kamangu wished the earth could open and swallow him. The woman turned out to be a male sex worker who thought he had bagged a client.

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