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The streets appear deserted, but this changes when a vehicle appears. Boys in their teens and a few scantily dressed girls, some who don't even look 14, emerge from the shadows. One of the boys approaches the vehicle, bends towards the window and observes the occupants. The smell of cheap wine and cigarettes floats around him. Hantie says he is 16 years old but has the face of a man in his thirties, hardened by street life.
He 'works' the streets from 9 p. The police have been clamping down on people loitering after 10 p. Official statistics on the number of street children in Windhoek are not available, but 'Big Issue Namibia', a magazine for the homeless, put the figure at around 1, At first Hantie eked out a living by begging, but he confided that when he turned 12 years his friends told him there was more money to be made from sleeping with tourists and the 'boers' [white people].
Sometimes I have four or five men a night, and if I sleep with one the whole night I get paid double. He uses the money to buy food and clothes, but most of it goes on alcohol and drugs.
While Hantie was telling his story other street children and underaged sex workers gathered around the vehicle. Many had run away from broken homes at a very young age, or had lived with grandparents after their parents had died or because they were alcoholics or unemployed, or both. Three years ago, when he was 10 years old, Wairipi ran away from home in Okakarara, about km north of Windhoek. He is now 13 and sells sex on the streets of the capital, living under bridges with two of his friends.
He has never been to school. We were scared at first but later we got used to it, because the money was all right and we could survive," he told IRIN.