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Monday 13 October 2014

KISUMU YOUTH THREATEN TO SMOKE OUT NUDE DANCERS



Kisumu residents have raised a red flag over the increasing number of stripdancing clubs in town as club owners shop for underage exotic dancers to take to the floor in a new fast growing venture in town.
School girls turned strippers drawn from secondary schools and colleges within Kisumu town including Maseno University have taken the lakeside town by storm with pole-dancing as an avenue of getting money.
The famous Signature Cub and its fierce rival Buccaneers, both strategically located a stone’s throw away from the lake are on the spotlight after it emerged that they allegedly recruit underage girls who are out to do all manner of activities in exchange of money.

Both joints are jampacked every day as strippers give men eye treat though the initiated recommend Fridays and Saturdays  that have assumed the name Kamasutra nights.
A group of youth led by Kisumu TNA activist James Kirunda has threatened to storm regional governor’s office should Governor Jack Raguma fail to intervene and stop the trend with immediate effect.

“It’s alarming that our young girls are turning into strippers and as concerned youth who are out to see sanity in Kisumu, we are petitioning the governor to take quick action before we stage a serious demonstration,’’ Kirunda said.

The young strippers have equally received continuous warning from their older counterparts who have accused them of ‘spoiling the business’ given that most clients prefer the vigour they apply while performing as opposed to their old rivals who are weak on stage.

Signature Club took the earliest opportunity to conquer the stripping business in Kisumu before it saw the entry of its only rival Buccaneers in a business that was first introduced in Kenya by Apple Beez, the ultimate Nairobi’s top strip club. 

Just like any other strip club, the twin strip clubs in Kisumu are known for loud music and a customer has to shout to order a drink apart from observing dressing code for male clients.
Recently, this writer while on a fact-finding mission was met with a rude shock when security guards at Buccaneers denied him entry for turning up in akala traditional slippers yet people inside are naked.

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