The Kisii night business which has attracted young girls within the town has hit its highest point since the reopening of schools in the area.
The ladies who stand along Kisii streets have been allegedly discovered to involve a good number of colleges and universities students within the town.
During the April holiday, the number of those who operated at the streets was less compared to the current number.
Girls from Kisii University, Kisii polytechnic, KMTC, and Mount Kenya University are alleged to be the leading in the twilight business trying to lure men in their quest to earn a living
The business is at its peak and the prices are said to have been lowered due to the larger number of the operators in the town.
However, town administrator Mr Lumumba has issued a warning to the girls who are operating the illegal business at night that their days are numbered
Speaking to the reporter, Lumumba said that those who are entertaining the business will also face the law since the business is illegal and unconstitutional
“I don’t understand the circumstances which led people to buy such services from the girls," said Lumumba.
"We will deal with both, those who are offering services and those who are buying the services,” he added.
The county government and the local authority have been accused by the community for failing to curb the illegal business in the town.