At around two in the morning, Tapiwa and the remaining ladies, totaling around two hundred and something, all sat down as they talked about life.
"Those who work here, I will give you a day off. You don't have to come to work, but I will be expecting you on the first day of the week. Just consider this a long weekend to rest," Tapiwa informed the ladies with a smile.
Seeing how it was a Friday already and a working day, Tapiwa felt guilty about letting the ladies come to work.
The standard working days for everyone were six days a week, with Sunday being the off day.
They all start work at 8a.m and finish around 3p.m daily. They worked seven hours a day with an hour break for lunch.
The banquet was hosted on a Thursday night, continuing until Friday, and that made it impossible now for anyone to come to work that Friday.