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Players Ask Others to Bring Alcohol at VIP Section(Black label cup): Ex-Amazulu Employee

September 10, 2024
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Players Ask Others to Bring Alcohol at VIP Section(Black label cup): Ex-Amazulu Employee
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The recent revelation by former Amazulu marketing manager, Phumlani Dube, about his unpleasant stay at the club has sparked widespread concern about the welfare of employees in the club. Dube, who was responsible for promoting the club and its brand, has described his experience as traumatic and has revealed that he even feared for his life while at Amazulu.

This lack of care and concern for an employee’s well-being is unacceptable and raises serious questions about the club’s values and culture.

Furthermore, Dube’s revelation that he was seen as the strict one at the club, and would always call out his colleagues when they did something wrong, sheds light on the toxic work environment that exists at Amazulu.

It is essential to have a workplace culture that promotes professionalism, respect, and teamwork, and this should be a top priority for all sports organizations.

Another alarming incident that Dube revealed was the prevalence of alcohol in the management VIP section during the Carling Black Label Cup, When the club was playing against Sundowns. Even though there was a separate VIP section for players, Dube caught someone giving alcohol to Amazulu players, which is against the club’s policies. Some players even went as far as asking someone to sneak in alcohol for them according to Dube.

Dube’s courage in speaking out about these incidents is commendable, and PSL clubs must take such allegations seriously. No employee should have to go through such experiences in the workplace, and it is the responsibility of the management to ensure that their employees are a hearing to protocol.

It is also important to note that such incidents not only affect the well-being of employees but can also impact the performance and reputation of the sports organization. In today’s world, where transparency and accountability are essential values, sports organizations need to take a more proactive approach to ensure that they create a positive and healthy work environment for their employees.

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