Kenyan town savours saintly sex surge: Report
Hundreds of prostitutes have flocked to a Kenyan town ahead of the beatification ceremony of an Italian nun, a key step towards sainthood, a report said Thursday.
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Nairobi: Hundreds of prostitutes have flocked to a Kenyan town ahead of the beatification ceremony of an Italian nun, a key step towards sainthood, a report said Thursday.
Tens of thousands are expected to attend the Roman Catholic beatification ceremony on May 23 in Nyeri, a town some 150 kilometres (90 miles) north of the Kenyan capital Nairobi.
Irene Stefani, who died in Kenya of the plague in 1930, was an Italian member of the Consolata Missionary Sisters, helped the wounded in Kenya and Tanzania during World War I. A trained nurse, she was much loved by the people of the Nyeri district.
The newspaper said it had carried out a "spot check" and found that "hotels are almost fully booked by the women."
"The sex workers have already booked hotels for two weeks in advance," The Star reported, saying the women had flocked from across the country to attend pre-beatification evening events.
Senior local government official John Marete admitted the town was full of "new faces", while a Catholic priest in the town urged people "not to be diverted by earthly things."
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