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Grace Mugabe takes on Nestlé

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They say nothing beats a mother’s milk, and Zimbabweans are soon to find out. Zimbabwe’s supermarkets this week began stocking dairy products from First Lady Grace Mugabe’s farm in Mazowe — a brazen challenge to Swiss food conglomerate, Nestlé, which bowed to political pressure to stop buying milk from Gushungo Dairy Estate. One of the […]

They say nothing beats a mother’s milk, and Zimbabweans are soon to find out.

Zimbabwe’s supermarkets this week began stocking dairy products from First Lady Grace Mugabe’s farm in Mazowe — a brazen challenge to Swiss food conglomerate, Nestlé, which bowed to political pressure to stop buying milk from Gushungo Dairy Estate.

One of the country’s biggest supermarkets chain on Wednesday was selling pints of fresh milk and sour milk under Mugabe’s Alpha Omega brand.

Also being processed at the farm is powdered milk, ice-cream and various other products which will soon enter a market dominated by Nestlé.

Zimbabwean blogger Cynic Harare observed that the packaging was “pretty dull”, but added: “It tastes like milk, which means it’s better than some stuff around. It’s a bit cheaper too.”

In a recent interview with State media, President Robert Mugabe’s wife boasted that her dairy farm had 2 000 cows and was the second biggest in the Sadc region, with the capacity to milk 64 cows at one go.

In 2009, Nestlé announced it would stop buying milk from Gushungo Dairy Estate – built on a farm which was seized from a white farmer – after coming under pressure from rights activists who threatened to campaign for a boycott of Nestlé products.