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By Staff Reporter A 24-YEAR-OLD Kwekwe woman allegedly killed her 5-year-old stepson through strangling in an incident that has shocked neighbours in her Redcliff community. Alice Chikomo, a Torwood resident, is believed to have strangled Dean Dube with her bare hands before hiding the minor’s corpse in the house. Chikomo, according to police sources, went on to lock the boy’s eight-year-old sister in a bedroom she also allegedly tried to set on fire. She has since been arraigned before Kwekwe magistrate Florence Nago after she was caught in Harare to where she had fled after committing the heinous crime. ....
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The transition back to the workplace in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic may present unprecedented challenges for employee and employer alike. In many instances, it wonât be as simple as putting your familyâs picture or a potted plant back on the desk. Workers could find their desks now in another room, another floor, another building, across town or another city because the employer chose during the pandemic to shrink its office footprint. Both Truist Financial Corp. and Wells Fargo & Co. have commenced significant office downsizing initiatives, including in Winston-Salem for Truist. Workers may wonder whether their employer will request or require a COVID-19 vaccination? Will the company offer an enticement or monetary incentive? ....
It may be a matter of when, not whether, the state legislature will address the issue of requiring COVID-19 vaccinations in the workplace. What side of the issue legislators fall on could be among the more intriguing developments of the 2021 session. So far, no bill has been introduced that specifically addresses COVID-19 vaccinations and employment, although there have been three related to return to school. Yet, Gov. Roy Cooper said in March he planned to talk with legislative leaders about whether vaccines should be required for certain jobs. âSuffice to say weâre going to be pushing for people to get this vaccine,â Cooper said. âWeâre going to continue to work with businesses and others about the best way to do that.â ....
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