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Nestlé quits Mugabe farm amid boycott threat

Source: New Europe
Harare : Zimbabwe | about 1 month ago  
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Nestl� has said that it will stop buying milk from a farm owned by the wife of Zimbabwes president Robert Mugabe...Nestl� said in a statement on Thursday that it had been buying from Grace Mugabes farm because the cash-strapped national dairy board did not have the money.
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