Zwambila Stripping Naked Court Case Begins
5 November 2013
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(Canberra, Australia)The case in which Zimbabwe’s controversial ambassador to Australia Jacqueline Zwambila is suing a journalist for defaming her following an allegation that she stripped naked before embassy staff members began yesterday Monday morning.
BACKGROUND:
Zwambila reportedly stripped her clothes in front of embassy staff in protest that they were leaking information to the state media. She however managed to bring an Australian newspaper that re-published the news to its knees as she snatched an out of court settlement of at least 60,000 dollars.
The major reason used for pulling down the Australian paper was that their journalists failed to obtain her personal comment before publishing the story. But not long after that, she triggered greater suspicion as she ironically ignored and continued to snub journalists seeking consultation on the same matter.
As for another journalist targeted by Zwambila, the Australia based journo Reason Wafawarova, he had assisted a Harare correspondent in writing the first story on the alleged stripping news breaker.

Going to night school - ambassador Jacqueline Zwambila
Going to night school – ambassador Jacqueline Zwambila

A new Zwambila controversy soon sprung shortly after the alleged stripping incident which is believed now validates that she had truly stripped naked before junior embassy staff. News broke that she had allegedly lured and then abused her own butler who is a loyal long serving member of her MDC-T party. Various evidence pieces were presented before her in an inquiry on the matter but she instead attempted to threaten to sue instead of responding to the media questions, sideswiping the national value of her reputation in which she represents the Zimbabwean nation instead of just her party.
ARGUMENTS:
Meanwhile several arguments with a burden of evidence were presented to judges during yesterday’s preliminary hearing. Ms Zwambila however has several impediments in her way with which she will have to prove first of all, that in the event that she looses she will not refuse to pay applicable court cost awards. Another key matter is on the issue of jurisdiction since the alleged act was done on Zimbabwean soil (Embassy in Canberra.
There are also two official letters revealing the incident was recognised at government level and was clearly adopted into foreign affairs discussions. The first is a letter written by a diplomat complaining to Harare about the incident, and the second is a letter written by the ministry from its Harare office in response to the report.
 
The hearing continues on 30th November.

10 Replies to “Zwambila Stripping Naked Court Case Begins”

  1. @ MDC ZANU PF SSSSHONAH HATERS surely unopenga….. u stll want to bring division….. do u really understand the difference between Shonas & Ndebeles….. get your facts right…. & dont divide the nation in these stressful moments…. every1 is suffering be it Shona or Ndebele…. who are you anyway to hate Shonas????? Your Father(Thabuko Nkomo died whilst in a coalition government so STFU!!!!!!!!

  2. dont say shonas you tribalists ..who do u think u are? ndebeles ur woerse than any tribe in zim .thats wy ur kike un educated south africans

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