A text message sent to the wrong phone number has resulted in a domestic worker losing her job at the South African High Commissioner's home in Wellington.
Fairfax is reporting Patience Komla, who has worked for her country's high commissions throughout the world for the past 15 years, was sacked on the spot and had her passport confiscated after she wrote about an incident at the official residence in a text message.
It was mistakenly sent to an attache at the high commission with a similar phone number as a friend in Ghana.
The message made reference to a passing remark made by High Commissioner Zodwa Lallie to another staff member that people in the residence rarely wished her well and wondered if something was wrong with her.
" ... I help her and on our way she stop by the kitchen as usual not knowing am waiting just close by and the other lady said shd have a good day and she responded thanks and that she don't have many pple in this HSE who say those things to her bcos she might have a bad smell!" (sic) read part of the text.