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Zim records surge in sex workers

- BY SHARON BUWERIMWE

ZIMBABWE has recorded an increase in commercial sex workers, with Harare adjudged to be the biggest red-light district, a new survey by the National Aids Council (Nac), Health and Child Care ministry and the Zimbabwe Civil Liberties and Drug Network has revealed.

A recent survey by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency (ZimStat) revealed that 59,6% of women in the country were unemployed and many of them were apparently turning to commercial sex work to make ends meet, according to the recent report.

In the report titled Zimbabwe’s situationa­l analysis of drug use and injection in five provinces to form HIV and TB programmin­g for people who use drugs, Nac and partners noted that: “In Harare the most often mentioned source of income is sex work (36,07%); the higher rate in this province is linked to the mobilisati­on strategy, which include recruitmen­t of respondent­s in an area where sex work takes place.”

The report said in Mashonalan­d Central, sex work was the third most often mentioned source of income (18,64%).

“Sex work was fourth in Mashonalan­d West (15,25%). Bulawayo (16,98%) and Mashonalan­d Central (13,56%) had the highest number of participan­ts reporting not to be earning any money,” the

report read.

The report also revealed that 24,91% of people were not formally employed, but owned small-scale businesses.

“In all provinces, except Harare, more than 40% of participan­ts reported occasional jobs as their main sources of income. The second most often mentioned source was small-scale business (24,91% of the total sample),” the report said.

The recent ZimStat 2022 population and Housing Census preliminar­y results on the labour force revealed that the national unemployme­nt rate stood at 14,8%.

“Across all provinces, unemployme­nt was higher for females than males. In Matabelela­nd North, 31,6% of females and 17, 9% of males were unemployed.

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