Men and women engaging in sex trade in various urban centres in the country will no longer be harassed by the law enforcement if the penal code amendment drive fuelled by Chief Justice Martha Koome sees light of day.
If bill becomes law, those who solicit services of sex workers will also be freed from criminal exposure.
Men and women engaging in sex trade in various urban centres in the country will no longer be harassed by the law enforcement if the penal code amendment drive fuelled by Chief Justice Martha Koome sees light of day.
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