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Nestle's <NESN.S> Nespresso arm expects to buy nearly all of Zimbabwe's top-end coffee crop from small farmers this growing season and will help the beleaguered local industry get back on ...
Zimbabwe's government has asked food giant Nestle to resume operations in the country, saying it guaranteed the operations of the firm and its staff from interference, state media reported on Friday.
Nestlé announced a $7m (R125.5m) investment to expand its cereal manufacturing facility in Harare, reinforcing Zimbabwe’s role as a strategic hub for breakfast cereal production in the East and ...
HARARE, July 2 (NewaDay Live)-NESTLÉ Zimbabwe has increased production of its popular breakfast cereal, CEREVITA, following a US$7 million investment into local manufacturing to meet rising demand.
Nestlé’s Harare factory is one of the few cereal manufacturing facilities of its kind in the region and a cornerstone of its US$40 million investment programme to scale cereal and coffee production ...
Nestlé has resumed its operations in Zimbabwe following the suspension of its activities last month over a dispute on buying milk from suppliers linked to the wife of President Robert Mugabe.
Nestle reveals Zimbabwe expansion plans Nestlé is investing more than US$2.5m in a cereal manufacturing plant in a southern Africa market, it has announced. Leonie Barrie November 26, 2020 ...
Neither Nestlé nor the ministry have released the exact terms of the agreement, though sources said Gushungo Dairy Estate, controlled by Grace Mugabe, wife of the president, would sell its milk to a ...
The government responded by freezing the company's local bank accounts in what was seen as a retributive move, but rescinded that decision after negotiations with Nestlé management. Commenting on the ...
In Zimbabwe, Nestlé currently partners with over 350 local suppliers and 18 farmers, supports 149 full-time staff, and provides work for 268 casual employees. It also runs an annual graduate ...