The cafes were closed last Friday at around 12:00 pm in Harare. The directors are understood to have fled the country leaving a huge debt amounting to that amount.
“We witnessed some drama when the Messenger of Court came and closed the internet cafe,” said an onlooker who witnessed the closure of one of them along Samora Machel Avenue.
“They just came and told people to leave and then they took away all the computers and the furniture and then closed the popular internet cafe here.”
Quick & Easy was among the best internet cafe’s in Zimbabwe with arguably the fastest broadband and which had the longest connection and surfing time reserved for customers in Harare.
Customers were left stranded and yet some of them had paid membership fees at the company’s cafes dotted around Harare.
The Zimbabwean could not established what would happen to the money that had been deposited by customers into the Quick & Easy account because the directors were nowhere to be seen.
Desks, computers, and carpets were whisked away by officials from the Messenger of Court in Harare.
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HARARE - ZIMBABWE'S Quick & Easy Internet Cafes, the largest in the country, have been closed immediately by the Messenger of Court for failing to repay a loan amounting to more than US$10 000.
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