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The “strategic upgrade” includes the addition of a fourth roller dryer to produce its wheat-based cereal brand, Cerevita.
Nestle corporate signage and logo. Credit: testing / Shutterstock.com. Swiss food giant Nestlé has invested $7m to expand its breakfast cereal manufacturing facility in Harare, Zimbabwe.
The fifth roller dryer revelation comes as Nestlé unveiled a similar US$7 million machine at its Harare factory on Wednesday, ...
Spread This NewsBy Staff Reporter Nestlé on Wednesday announced a US$7 million investment to boost its cereal manufacturing ...
NESTLÉ Zimbabwe has invested US$7 million to boost productive capacity by adding a fourth roller dryer at its manufacturing ...
HARARE – Nestlé Zimbabwe has recorded a 25 percent increase in its Cerevita export market, following a US$7 million ...
KELLOGG’S has confirmed that a childhood favourite cereal has been discontinued again following a mass recall last year. The ...
Kellogg's has discontinued a beloved cereal after a mass recall. The chocolate-flavoured Corn Flakes will not be returning to ...
Kellogg's has confirmed it has no plans to bring back its chocolate-flavoured Corn Flakes, which were recalled last year ...