Zimbabwe's so-called blood milk saga is far from over.
President Robert Mugabe's supporters are now calling for Nestle to be taken over.
The company decided earlier this month to stop buying milk from dairies owned by first lady Grace Mugabe but this has caused outrage among Zanu-PF supporters.
The Affirmative Action Group says Nestle Zimbabwe should be indigenised in an apparent bid to punish it for turning down Grace Mugabe's milk.
AAG President Supa Mandiwanzira said Nestle was harassing the First Family.
Mandiwanzira said the Mugabes had taken a battering from Nestle's decision to stop buying their milk.
There is some confusion over what is happening to Grace Mugabe's milk now.
Nestle Zimbabwe said the milk was once again to be collected by Dairibord Zimbabwe which until recently was the country's sole legal milk buyer.
There have been reports a tanker from Grace Mugabe's farm turned up at the Nestle factory full of milk last Friday but was refused entry by management.
Those reports have not been confirmed by Nestle South Africa.




