Chocolate prices set to soar as climate change affects Nestlé’s production
Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and Nestle were responsible for the most pieces of plastic collected according to an environmental pressure group
Despite fighting other billion-dollar tax battles in court, the company is officially on the bourse
By using an evaporation process at a new waste water treatment plant on site, approximately 47 tankers of water will now be recovered
Nestle has pledged to redouble efforts to stop child labour after research showed the practice was rife on its supplying Cote d’Ivoire cocoa farms.
Multinational corporations believe Africa is booming and are turning to a new brand of sales rep to reach the continent’s remote regions.
A day of fun during the National Nutritional Week helped kids in Limpopo learn about the benefits of good nutrition.
Robert Mugabe has warned Switzerland he would "reciprocate" after his wife and top officials were denied visas to attend a UN meeting there.
Zimbabwe’s Parliament has declared that Mugabe-backed regulations seeking to nationalise foreign companies are "unconstitutional … and absurd".
There are many benefits to planting a food garden at your school, writes <b>Thabo Mohlala</b>.
Food company Nestlé on Friday denied contravening the country’s Biodiversity Act in an act of "Rooibos robbery".
Nestlé has reopened its factory in Zimbabwe after receiving assurances from the government that its business will not be interfered with again.
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/ 26 December 2009
Zimbabwe has reassured food giant Nestlé on the safety of its staff after a dispute on buying milk from President Robert Mugabe’s farm.
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/ 23 December 2009
Swiss food giant Nestlé has shut down its Zimbabwe unit after a week of harassment from government officials.
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/ 21 December 2009
Authorities have threatened Nestlé’s Zimbabwe unit in a bid to force the company to reverse its decision to stop buying milk from Grace Mugabe’s farm.
AfriForum has started a campaign to boycott Nestlé products in response to news that the company is buying milk from a farm owned by Grace Mugabe.
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/ 13 January 2009
Indian police on Tuesday searched the offices of PricewaterhouseCoopers, the auditors of the troubled outsourcing giant Satyam Computers.
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/ 18 November 2008
A court rejected an appeal by several dairy groups to have a case of alleged price-fixing against them thrown out, it was reported on Tuesday.
It is an astonishing kind of stupidity that sees us duped into paying for bottles of water, stuff that flows freely from our taps, writes Marina Hyde.
The United States Supreme Court said on Monday that it cannot intervene in an important dispute over the rights of apartheid victims to sue US corporations in US courts because four of the nine justices had to sit out the case over apparent conflicts. The result is that a lawsuit accusing some prominent companies of violating international law will go forward.
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/ 7 February 2008
The Competition Tribunal on Thursday set down dates for hearings regarding the milk price-fixing issue. The hearings stem from a complaint by a small milk producer alleging anti-competitive behaviour in the milk industry. In February 2005, the Competition Commission began investigating the milk industry.