US proprietors have evicted Zimbabwe embassy staff in that country over unpaid bills before terminating their phone lines.
NewsDay reports that more than 10 other western embassies have been threatened with evictions over the same issue.
Senior government officials, who declined to be named, confirmed the developments at the weekend.
“The phones were cut off last week and the embassy workers were given eviction notices because the Zimbabwe government has been failing to pay rentals and other bills,” a senior government official, who requested anonymity for fear of reprisals, said.
NewsDay also failed to get through to the embassy’s direct line, +1 (202) 332-7100, with an automated operator message saying the line had been disconnected.
Foreign Affairs deputy minister Edgar Mbwembwe said he was unaware of the development, while permanent secretary Joey Bimha was unavailable for comment.
“I will have to verify with my staff on that. Who told you about that development?” Mbwembwe said, promising to call back with a response, of which he did not.
Rentals have also not been paid for the personal residences of ambassadors in most of the country’s foreign missions, with some having bills of more than
$30 000.
For the past three years, government has been battling to sustain foreign missions, with the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee proposing that some embassies be shut down to reduce costs.
Legislators warned that the crisis bedevilling foreign missions was a serious security risk, as the struggling envoys could be recruited by foreign spies due to their financial problems.
Among the problems being faced by various embassies are lack of cars, accommodation, failure by the State to pay its workers and other resources.
So dire has been the situation such that in France, the ambassador and senior staffers are often forced to use public transport because of technical problems with his 18-year-old official vehicle.
Bhima last year told Parliament that, although the embassies represent the country, the state of affairs in most of the missions was dire.
Insiders said President Robert Mugabe came face-to-face with the dire situation crippling most embassies when he visited the Paris mission in France for the United Nations climate change conference at the beginning of December.
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Stupid Jornalism. Obama apinda papi
Stupid Jornalism. Obama apinda papi
Funny!
Funny!
Thank you.
Kuna amai original, Mujuru yes
Obama apinda papi ipapa
“The phones were cut off last week and the embassy workers were given eviction notices because the Zimbabwe government has been failing to pay rentals and other bills,” .
Meanwhile your YESTERDAY man masquerading as a President splurged USD 500 000 holidaying in the far east and very soon he will be burning another 800 000 USD celebrating the the birth and distasteful continued existence “yehona idzodzo”. ZVAKAOMA CHOKWADI
The embassy issue is minor right now we are concerned about more urgent issues like raising $800 000 for his Excellency president comrade Robert Gabriel Mugabe. Head of state and government commander in chief of the defence forces head of all state universities chairman of the Africn Union.
munhu wese kuna amai …ha ha chakachaya muzimbabwe muna 2016
munhu wese kuna amai …ha ha chakachaya muzimbabwe muna 2016