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South Africa World Cup: A Billion Condoms And 40,000 Sex Workers.

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First Posted: 07/07/10 06:12 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:25 PM ET

By Iva Skoch, GlobalPost

CAPE TOWN, South Africa -- The taxi drivers hustling around the bars on Long Street in Cape Town say they are ready for all the soccer fans that will flood the city in June for the World Cup. So are hotels, restaurants, breweries and, inevitably, prostitutes.

Arguably, the soccer World Cup is to the sex industry what the holiday season is to candy shops. A temporary surge of excited people feeling collectively festive, willing to pay for a bit of extra indulgence.

South Africa's Drug Central Authority estimates 40,000 sex workers will trickle in for the event from as far as Russia, the Congo and Nigeria to cater to the wide taste spectrum of some 400,000, mostly male, visitors and their apres-soccer needs.

Henry Africa, 49, drives a taxi in Cape Town and, aside from the usual airport pickups and winery tours, he also operates the "Bright Red Tour," which he expects to be a hit among soccer fans. For the equivalent of 500 dollars, he'll shuttle customers from strip bar to strip bar all night and even bring them over to a safe-sex practicing prostitute, a relevant selling point in a country where one in five adults are estimated to be HIV positive.

Over the years as a cabbie, he says he has seen it all: men hoping to try sex with someone HIV-positive, men getting drugged, beat up and robbed because they thought they could find what they needed on their own.

"If they don't know where to go, they can end up in trouble," said Africa. "What people pay for is safety."

Safety has remained the main keyword here, a month before kick off. Hosting the prestigious world soccer tournament is the country's first post-apartheid chance to be in the global spotlight for news other than that associated with South Africa of the last two decades: out-of-control crime, an immense gap between the rich and the poor, racial tensions, staggering AIDS rates and presidential eccentricities. It is South Africa's chance to finally shed its infamous label of an unsafe tourist destination, a tag so despised by locals.

On April 17, in an article titled "Enough already -- stop dissing this fantastic country," the author Carol Lazar sums up the sentiment in the newspaper Star. "The hype overseas whether or not South Africa is a safe country to visit is the biggest waddle around ... Enough now from these assholes oversees who spread doom and gloom," she writes. "Visitors to South Africa, whether they come for the World Cup or just to holiday, will have the experience of their lives."

It's no surprise South Africans are defensive about outside criticism. The country has worked hard to show off the "new South Africa" to the world. It has been promoting the marvels of ethnic diversity and advertising its national parks. It's built brand new stadiums, renovated airports, repaired roads and installed free condom dispensers. But the country realizes none of it will matter unless it can provide the one thing everyone is focused on -- safety.

All nine South African cities hosting the games have increased police presence in strategic areas. The Cape tourism board issued a code to try to curb sex tourism. Children around the country are being educated about the dangers of World Cup-related sex trafficking. AIDS awareness campaigns have been launched.

Even President Jacob Zuma -- himself a polygamist, father of at least 20 children and an infamous condom skeptic -- isn't taking any frivolous chances with the World Cup. During his official visit to the United Kingdom in March, he asked the government to supply 1 billion extra condoms to South Africa before the upcoming tournament.

In the view of many, this was seen as a progressive move from a president who doesn't exactly lead by example. Just last week, Zuma announced his HIV tests came back negative, although he has admitted to having unprotected sex with women other than his four wives. Others rolled their eyes at South Africa shooting itself in the foot again by promoting itself as a country that encourages sex tourism and prostitution.

Either way, Britain responded by sending 42 millions condoms, a number sufficient to supply almost every citizen of South Africa with one condom or every tourist expected to travel there with one hundred. Still, some fear that exposing so many rowdy soccer watchers in such a high infection-risk area might result in an increase of HIV rates upon their return to Europe.

A Congolese prostitute, who goes by the name "Scarlet" and works on Long Street, arrived here last month and will stay in Cape Town for at least a few months or maybe permanently, "if God allows," she said. She wears a black tank top with the logo of Bafana Bafana, the name of the South African national soccer team, "The Boys."

Work has been slow, she said, but she's hopeful the World Cup will change that.

"White men like black women," she said proudly about the anticipated wave of soccer fans in search of exoticism.

Scarlet says she uses condoms most of the time, unless men pay her extra to not use one. "Men don't like condoms," she said.

Most do, however, like soccer.

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03:18 PM on 05/10/2010
"Visitors to South Africa, whether they come for the World Cup or just to holiday, will have the experience of their lives."

I'm sure many of them will, in a country whose own South African Safety and Security Ministry admits a carjacking rate 1800% that of the USA.
04:47 PM on 05/12/2010
At least the nation is being lead by the black majority instead of the devil race majority.
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02:08 PM on 05/10/2010
Glad Zuma sprung for the condoms. It will make South Africa safe and may improve the tourist trade.
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Lachlan Prescott
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07:28 PM on 05/09/2010
I'd say triple the amount of penicillin and antiviral drugs. As for HIV, well, if it happens it happens.
08:55 AM on 05/09/2010
what a perfect way to spread the next new,hottest sexual pandemic.
08:45 AM on 05/09/2010
Cant believe FIFA chose such a lawless country for the World Cup. I had so much fun in Germany in 2006 and wanted to go this year
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11:24 AM on 05/10/2010
Lawless and soccer, that's like NASCAR and ignorant, they just go together.
09:46 PM on 06/09/2010
You are a fool.
05:13 AM on 05/09/2010
Here's the link to the Taxi Driver's S@x tour
http://capetown.gumtree.co.za/c-Business-Services-entertainment-BRIGHT-RED-TOUR-W0QQAdIdZ201767269
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concretedonkey
03:29 AM on 05/09/2010
Final sentence - "most do, however, like soccer." - nice ending. To the efforts and the sincere intents of the SA gov't. efforts, I've concluded long ago, that anything described as Safe, is a clear sign that decision makers are kidding themselves. But the whole Event sounds sexually orgasmic!
01:45 AM on 05/09/2010
And how much antibiotics are they going to have on site?

Here's one of the most amazing quotes of that story:
"a country where one in five adults are estimated to be HIV positive"
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Martin Houde
I am no microbe
08:26 PM on 05/09/2010
Antibiotics are of no use against AIDS or HIV. To date, no drug can cure from HIV infection. Drugs can lower the infection to a non-detectable level for a while, but HIV will eventually win over.

They are, however of use against other sexually transmitted diseases such as Chlamydia and Gonorrhea.

Education, and a small amount of discipline, is the key here, as much for the tourists as for the locals. That prostitute, which says she does not use condoms when men pay more, could use more discipline...
09:46 PM on 05/09/2010
I know those facts regarding HIV and I admit that my usage of that quote makes it seem that it also had to do with my "antibiotics" comment. But my antibiotics comments was because they are using those condoms for other reasons, aside form HIV.
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GerryS
I WANT to pay $1 million per year in taxes, or mor
01:15 AM on 05/09/2010
40K sex workers,

is that in 1 city?????
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Martin Houde
I am no microbe
08:28 PM on 05/09/2010
No

That's for many cities. The World Cup is played in 9 cities in South Africa, and is sure to shore up tourism in the entire country.
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up420oz
05:04 PM on 05/08/2010
you dont pay a hocker to have sex,
you pay a hocker to leave after you had sex.
09:19 AM on 06/13/2010
can't get enough of those hockers. bunch of pawn stars.
11:53 AM on 05/08/2010
2000 South Africans d ie of A I D S. I doubt if I can dip my penny in their holes even with C0ndoms.

Cmon. It might burst and you are 'In'
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GerryS
I WANT to pay $1 million per year in taxes, or mor
01:15 AM on 05/09/2010
crude------
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William C
10:10 AM on 05/08/2010
Wow. Eliminate the condoms and you have a GOP convention
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GerryS
I WANT to pay $1 million per year in taxes, or mor
01:17 AM on 05/09/2010
only if the little boys and young men are there,

then the GOPhers gotta compete with the catholic priests------------------
09:39 PM on 05/07/2010
I look forward to the inevitable HIV spike in several countries
11:54 AM on 05/08/2010
Why should you look forward to such a horrible thing?

Are you a sadist?
02:07 PM on 05/09/2010
Obviously you don't get sarcasm
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09:21 PM on 05/07/2010
I find this utterly appalling. On the other hand, I thought it was great that the Vancouver Olympic Village was flooded with condoms. Allow me to explain the difference.

In Vancouver, gorgeous, healthy, consenting young people in the athlete's village were having sex - and good for them! What could be lovelier?

In South Africa, it will probably be badly behaved soccer-hooligans taking advantage of the desperate poverty of the city's sex workers - and those who have been trafficked in. Disgraceful.
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09:31 AM on 05/08/2010
so people are supposed to remain poor and the guys go without? if a guy needs sex, he would rather not pay for it, but if he has to and someone else needs the money who are you to judge?

only your beautiful in vancover are allowed pleasure?
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04:19 PM on 05/11/2010
If you can't really tell the difference between healthy, freely consenting young people, and a group of soccer hooligans taking advantage of women in the townships who are being trafficked into the city by their pimps, or who sell their bodies for food then I really can't waste time talking to you.
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yourbuffers
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09:33 AM on 05/08/2010
not to mention, you totally miss the emotional risks of casual sex. Its not always "lovlier" than a business transactionl.
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04:21 PM on 05/11/2010
Nonsense.
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08:34 PM on 05/07/2010
Those numbers work out to some pretty long nights for the sex workers.
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cef911f1
Dog loving, liberal old white guy living in SC.
10:36 PM on 05/07/2010
Unless my math is way off, 1 billion condoms works out to 25,000 for each of the 40,000 sex workers. I would say they will be very tired - and sore. The other number that makes no sense is i billion condoms for 400,000 fans. That works out to 2,500 encounters each. At that rate, there won't be anyone attending the games.
09:13 AM on 05/08/2010
I hear that most prostitutes will use the extra condoms for Howie Mandel impersonations during the striptease, free of charge!
11:09 AM on 05/08/2010
weell, there would be a lot of left overs, and jacob zumma doesnt want any more children....maybe he will be happy to address those