You can't handle that a woman's in charge.
I really wouldn't mind being in a relationship at this point.
Stop this.
Lindiwe, don't act dumb.
What kind of dance is that?
As long as you haven't left your wife,
I can dance with any man I want to.
Ma, you've never been on my side or protected me.
Have you decided what you'll do when you're done?
This is an illegal strike.
If you don't stand down...
necessary disciplinary action will be taken against each and every one of you.
Please note that from today moving forward, you'll receive a 13th pay cheque.
- Why did you humiliate me, Nganono?
- I didn't. I was helping you.
By challenging my authority?
Are you crazy?
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You think so?
My boy, I want you to know that I don't agree with any of this.
I don't either, Baba,
but I understand you're doing your job.
Don't worry.
Just know that...
he who laughs last, laughs longest.
She may have fired me, but that doesn't mean I'm dead.
Exactly.
I can't stress this enough;
direct all Nganono's calls to me.
Don't say anything,
I'll relay the news. Clear?
Clear.
You fired Nganono.
What on earth have you done?
So you saw him leave?
He was hard to miss, walking to the car with his belongings and his tail between his legs.
Don't be so dramatic.
- You can't do this, Zakithi.
- It's already been done.
Nganono has been relieved of his duties.
End of story.
I beg to differ.
This can't be happening!
Have you lost your mind?
If you insist on continuing with this discussion,
I'll be in my office.
You have crossed a serious line!
If you want to shout and scream like a kid, go ahead.
- Just don't do it where everyone can hear you.
- I'm not screaming like a child.
I'm a senior manager, and I won't stand by and watch you destroy what our fathers built!
Oh, my God! Again with the drama.
We have a crisis with our staff, and you