At the corner of 6th Street and Central Avenue — a notorious hub for the city’s night-time lula-lula activities — he met 19-year-old Mai Chimwana, a self-proclaimed sex worker. Despite having near-empty pockets containing only US$10, Tony negotiated a US$20 fee for an all-night lula lula session. Mai Chimwana, who later told reporters she was “feeling cold and wanted to get off the streets,” had initially asked for US$40. Across Zimbabwe, the relationship between sex workers and their clients is increasingly marked by violence and “vigilante” justice as the economic situation continues to deteriorate. The Hurungwe Crackdown and the “Avenues” ExodusThe risks for sex workers are also mounting.