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June 10, 2025 at 05:33 AM
*📰Zimbabweans Banned from Cruise Ship Job Interviews Over Contract Violations*
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Zimbabweans have been banned from attending cruise ship job interviews in South Africa, just weeks after U.S.-based Princess Cruises suspended shore leave for Zimbabwean crew members. The move appears to be part of growing concerns over contract violations by Zimbabwean nationals working in the cruise industry.
Zimbabweans Banned from Cruise Ship Job Interviews
A notice circulating online—shared by user @Annashy263 on X on Sunday, June 8—announced that Zimbabweans were no longer allowed to apply for cruise ship positions. The message cited “previous non-compliance with contract terms” as the reason for the ban. The ban reads:
“Unfortunately, applications from Zimbabwean citizens are currently not accepted due to previous non-compliance with contract terms.”
The poster advertised cruise ship job interviews for roles such as assistant waiters, snack attendants, housekeeping staff, cooks, and pastry chefs. The interviews are set to take place between June 6 and 10 at 32 Corgi Place, Midrand, Johannesburg. Applicants must have at least two years of experience and bring a printed CV. However, Zimbabwean nationals are now excluded from the process entirely.
Reacting to the news, @Annashy263 expressed frustration at fellow Zimbabweans for allegedly jeopardising opportunities through misconduct. The caption read:
“Pooping in the same well you drink from, what’s wrong with us Zimboz now look.”
Pooping in the same well you drink from ,what’s wrong with us zimboz now look pic.twitter.com/a7GN110cdd
— aunty neshie Zw🎗🇮🇪🇿🇼 (@Annashy263) June 8, 2025
Also read: Zimbabweans’ Cruise Ship Dreams Dashed: Dark Incident Triggers Strict Measures and Blacklisting
Frustration Over Self-Sabotage
The announcement sparked widespread debate among Zimbabweans online. Some sympathised with job seekers who follow the rules and are now unfairly affected. Others pointed fingers at a culture of cutting corners and dishonesty that has hurt the country’s reputation. A few tried to lighten the mood, offering Mozambican or Malawian passports to get around the ban.
Here are some of the reactions:
@tkgee7:
This is not a career job. No big deal. It is a hand-to-mouth job. The only reason one should take this job is if it is a stepping stone to something better.
@ti_nash_e·:
Blame the government. Hapana munhu angambotize nyika yakarongeka. Everyone wants to stay home but hazviko 😀😃😆
@boltonkudzi:
Some of our brothers and sisters are extremely selfish and unprofessional. This ban is affecting every Zimbabwean citizen, including those who are honest, professional and hardworking. I hope for the sake of such Zimbabweans that it shall be lifted soon.
@KChivharo:
Inbox for a Malawi and Mozambique passport deals..😂😂😂😂
@MafuMandlenkosi:
Our society has become one in which we cheat each other and think that we are being clever and that we are cleverer than the next person. Kungovharana chete chete. Soon our reputation will be like that of Nigerians, itai.
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