PHOTO EXCLUSIVE- Aussie Ambassador Jacqueline Zwambila who Australian government officials are probing for alleged gross violations of employment laws and abuse of a male employee who made a number of complaints about Zimbabwe’s representative.
Last year she was also accused of stripping in front of embassy staff another allegation she also strongly denied. But employee Felix Machiridza said this week he could personally ‘confirm’ that on a day in November 2010 Ms Zwambila upon arriving at the official residency had informed him and another employee that she had ‘taught the embassy male staff members a lesson’.
A ZimEye reader Friday commented on the first article titled:
Fresh Allegations of stripping …
“Makwembere and others need to leave politics out of this and examine the real issues. No one is a saint, but when one accepts public office they need to be above reproach. There isn’t only one ambasador from the MDC-T. Why is that there are no issues like this emanating from Sudan, Germany and Nigeria oreven from Senegal? The MDC is a huge party terefore you can’t claim to know everyone.
If ambassador Zwambila committed these offences let her face the consequences. A human rights defender who turns into an abuser must be demoted forthwith. We don’t want leades who are going to bhave like the same old ZANU PF where leaders can violate people’s rights with impunity.
Just because the poor fellow has decided to come out into the open with his ordeal does not make him a pariah. I am sure he is a reasonable guy who had exhausted all means available to him and ended up going t the press as a last resort.
Whether you dismiss him as fake or lambast him does not help his cause. Look at the bigger picture.
No one, even the PM should jst go scot free if they violate human rights, No!!!
Boot licking is a worm that should be nipped in the bud. That is why we end up with leaders that are law unto themselves, and making themselves immune from reproach. Do not create monsters which will make you cry foul tomorrow. Now is the time to examine and approve or disapprove of people that we want or do not want to lead us.
Be sober and examine issues surrounding mai ava without blindly blaming politics. Mudslding inoitika but zvamai ava zvanyanya. Time to take stock of our leadership. Makwembere, all people who matter are found on google. Benzi *******.” (ZimEye, Zimbabwe)