In Zim through “thick and thin” – Nestlé

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In Zim through “thick and thin” – Nestlé President Emmerson Mnangagwa

eBusiness Weekly

HARARE – President Emmerson Mnangagwa on  Thursday met top executives from global food and beverage company,  Nestlé, who committed to continue operations in Zimbabwe, and boost  production by creating local synergies.

Nestlé Zimbabwe is shortly due to celebrate 60 years in Zimbabwe and  the executives, who include some from the group’s Switzerland  headquarters, are in the country to tour operations ahead of the  milestone celebrations.

The company has in the past eight years invested over US$30 million in  its operations, and recently announced plans to train and employ up to 10 000 women, in four years, who will be involved in the marketing of  its products.

Late last year, the company also announced a US$1.2 million coffee  production project where smallholder farmers are producing coffee for  its Nespresso brand.

Nestlé South Africa chairman and managing director, Bruno Olierhoek  told reporters after a closed door meeting that President Mnangagwa had  been keenly following the company’s progress.

“The President has been very interested in progress that Nestle has  been making particularly in the area of affordable nutrition and this is  precisely what we have been working on, having best quality products  that are nutritious and affordable for the people, with raw materials  that are source as much as possible from the country,” Olierhoek said.

“Nestle has been in Zimbabwe through thick and thin and our commitment  to the President was to try our best to stay in the country and to  thrive despite the situation on the ground.”

He said the firm had changed its business model, adopting one that  necessitated partnerships with local farmers for its coffee and dairy  business as well as cutting dependence on imports.

“We have strong brands… and we have invested in additional capacity  that will come on stream next year,” he said.

He said the product marketing programme targeting women will initially  be piloted in Harare before it is cascaded to the rest of the country.

Besides Olierhoek, the Nestlé delegation that met President Mnangagwa  included Chris Johnson, the executive vice president and chief executive  officer for Asia, Oceania and Sub-Saharan Africa, Ben Ndiaye the  managing director for the company’s East and Southern Africa Region as  well as local executives. – New Ziana

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