Local restaurant, The Jam Tree in racism storm

HARARE — Local restaurant, The Jam Tree, has been caught in a racism storm following a ‘hell treatment’ of one regular customer recently.

HARARE — Local restaurant, The Jam Tree, has been caught in a racism storm following a ‘hell treatment’ of one regular customer recently. 

An exposé by Nyarie Munda, who claims to be a regular customer at the Mt Pleasant eatery has angered a number of citizens who have since taken the company to task over the ugly incident. 

Munda reveals how he was ‘embarrassed’ and ‘insulted’ by The Jam Tree unnamed white manager for parking at an undesignated place. 

“I’d like to name and shame the owner of The Jam Tree. Yesterday my wife and I went to get food at this establishment, and on getting there, we asked if we could park in the back car park by the golf course whilst we wait for our food,” he said. 

“The waiter told us it was okay and we should park in the usual spot. We drove there and parked on the grass literally 3 metres away from the owners car. 

“There was a gardener there watering the grass and he didn’t seem to have an issue with where we parked. 

“To my surprise this white South African guy(the owner), came from nowhere and started yelling at us for parking on wet grass. 

“The guy called us dumb, stupid and all sorts of derogatory words. Surprisingly I kept my cool and said I’m sorry for parking here, i was directed here and it’s just grass, however there’s no need to talk to us like that. 

“I urged him to communicate properly since we are regular customers of over 8 years, and we are here to promote his business. 

“He jumped right back into crazy fit and said we don’t need people like you supporting my business. The guy was so heated at some point I thought he wanted to fight me. 

“He kept pulling crazy faces, taunting me, storming away then coming back as if he’s about to fight. Once again I kept calm and watched this mad man talk to us like we are worthless. 

“I apologised again and cautioned him to address clients nicely but he wouldn’t have it and started with the insults again. 

“He then stormed into Jam Tree, where we heard him yelling at the workers at the top of his voice. Soon after the waiters including the chef rushed to the car park and started apologising on this guys behalf. 

“They begged us to stay but at this point we were fed up. Even the gardener was shocked at this guys conduct but he just watched in amazement. This guy is well know for talking to black tenants like they are worthless. 

“He openly shouts at his workers in front of guests and uses a lot of racist derogatory statements. 

“A year and half ago the same guy told me to F*** off when I complained about my meal. I threatened to go to social media and he said ‘it’s people like you we don’t want here’… He has no respect and he thinks this is South Africa. 

“The workers always look terrified when he’s around and he talks to them like dogs. Jam tree was a better place before this new management took over..After 9 years of being a loyal client, I don’t think I’ll ever go back there again,” said Nyarie in a long post.

The Jam Tree cold response

However, The Jam Tree, has since defended the accused describing him as an important person to the company and the staff. 

“To all our loyal customers,” wrote The Jam Tree.

“As most of you are aware, there has been a post circulating on social media in which one of our managers has been accused of racism. 

“Of course, when something like  this happens, there is not a clear path to response as it is a very sensitive subject in today’s society. 

“The first thing we would like to put out there is whilst the owners of Jam Tree acknowledge that an incident took place, we vehemently deny it was a racist attack in any way. 

“Jam Tree prides itself as being a multi-cultural venue. This shines through in everything we do. From our music policy to the food we serve, the drink brands we support including many local products, we are a proudly multi-cultural venue. 

“The manager in question has been uplifting staff in the industry by giving free bartender flaring lessons every week since he joined us. 

“Most importantly. We would like to strongly emphasize that we are not racist. 

“We, however, will work tirelessly to make sure there’s mutual understanding between management and patrons. We also sincerely apologize to Nyari and his wife for the unfortunate event,” says The Jam Tree in a statement.

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