Someone left a literal pile of human excrement at the office door of Kennias Mafukidze, the head of Alpha Media Holdings. Employees at the media group, which puts out the NewsDay paper among others, found the disturbing package and could not enter the workspace. People inside the company are whispering about two possible reasons: either a very gross form of protest or an attempt at black magic, often called juju.
Theories are flying among the staff after the discovery of the biohazard protest. Some think it was a deliberate act targeting management, while others genuinely suspect a ritualistic motive. No one knows who did it or exactly why, but the leading guess points to a furious worker who has not been paid.
This nasty situation comes amid serious money troubles at the company. Alpha Media Holdings has faced heavy criticism for how it handles its finances, with many employees waiting months for their salaries. The incident with the crapper contents is widely seen as a radical sign of that building frustration.
Theories are flying among the staff after the discovery of the biohazard protest. Some think it was a deliberate act targeting management, while others genuinely suspect a ritualistic motive. No one knows who did it or exactly why, but the leading guess points to a furious worker who has not been paid.
This nasty situation comes amid serious money troubles at the company. Alpha Media Holdings has faced heavy criticism for how it handles its finances, with many employees waiting months for their salaries. The incident with the crapper contents is widely seen as a radical sign of that building frustration.