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A sex worker from Mamelodi said working at the graveyard isn’t a bad omen. Photo by Kgalalelo Tlhoaele
A sex worker from Mamelodi said working at the graveyard isn’t a bad omen. Photo by Kgalalelo Tlhoaele

CEMETERIES are considered sacred and are respected by all. But in this kasi, residents feel their ancestors aren’t resting in peace because of the things that are happening on their graves.

This is because sex workers in B3 Mamelodi, Tshwane, operate at the graveyard, providing their services under trees and on top of tombstones.

Daily Sun spoke to one of the sex workers (37). She said their business was drawing unwanted attention from cops on the main road, so they came up with a plan.

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