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MUGABE IN $10 BILLION CHINESE ARMS DEAL
Zim Online ^ | 11 November 2004

Posted on 11/10/2004 11:32:43 PM PST by vikingd00d

HARARE - President Robert Mugabe has ordered Z$10 billion worth of arms and anti-riot equipment from China, ZimOnline has learnt.

Well-placed sources said Mugabe negotiated the arms supply deal when he met a joint delegation of government and private business representatives from Beijing in Harare two weeks ago. The Chinese delegation returned home last week.

Defence Minister Sydney Sekeramayi, who helped Mugabe negotiate the deal, last night confirmed that the government held defence and trade talks with the Chinese. But he would not be drawn to disclose the details of the negotiations.

Sekeramayi said: "There were discussions which centred on co-operation in areas of defence strategies and trade. But we cannot discuss those issues in detail in the Press."

At the official exchange rate of Z$6 200 to one greenback, Z$10 billion is equivalent to about US$1.6 million, which is enough to buy about 13 000 tonnes of maize for one million starving Zimbabweans per month.

A tonne of maize costs about US$120 on the international market. Zimbabweans, about 90 percent of whom eat maize as their staple food, consume about 150 000 tonnes of the grain per month.

According to the sources privy to the arms deal, the Chinese representatives offered to supply Zimbabwe's armed forces with weapons at preferential prices.

Mugabe accepted the offer saying Zimbabwe, which is under a European Union and United States arms embargo, needed to beef up its arms reserves.

The Zimbabwean leader is said to have also further requested the Chinese to supply Harare with anti-riot gear which the Chinese undertook to deliver well before a crucial parliamentary election scheduled for next year.

"The President took up the Chinese arms offer which he said would beef up the country's weapons reserves. He also asked the Chinese to supply the police with anti-riot equipment," said one military officer, who did not want to be named for fear of victimisation.

According to the military official, the first consignment which should comprise military, police vehicles and water tankers used to smoother riots was expected to arrive in the country by next month.

The Zimbabwe police already have several Israeli-made water tankers which they have used in the past to crush demonstrations by opposition supporters.

Beijing is understood to be supplying Harare with advanced aircraft under a larger and separate military supplies deal. - ZimOnline


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: africa; armsdeal; china; corn; maize; mugabe; riotgear; zimbabwe
Sure they may be starving and annualized inflation may be at 600%, but at least they'll be able to machine-gun the opposition party come election time. And to think, some people were worried that Mugabe didn't have enough money to train his "Hitler Youth"...
1 posted on 11/10/2004 11:32:44 PM PST by vikingd00d
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-Cry, the Beloved Country--

-Robert Mugabe and the Struggle for Power--

-A Capsule History of Southern Africa--

-Rhetoric of blame is now a white lie--

-First it was Rhodesia then SA now America paying the price of silence--

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-Parallels between Apartheid SA and USA--

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2 posted on 11/10/2004 11:36:19 PM PST by backhoe ("We met at Dawn- and destiny Prevailed...")
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To: vikingd00d

Will they have a Wal-Mart Logo on the rifles?


3 posted on 11/10/2004 11:37:06 PM PST by Westlander (BzzZZZ Pffft Gone)
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To: vikingd00d; Clive

In a country where the people are starving


4 posted on 11/10/2004 11:37:37 PM PST by GeronL (http://images7.fotki.com/v125/photos/2/215708/780411/reow-vi.jpg?1100155138)
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To: Westlander

Yeah, with the yellow smiley face.


5 posted on 11/10/2004 11:37:50 PM PST by The Red Zone (The GOP is Charlie Brown, the lives of millions of unborn is the football, and Specter is Lucy.)
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To: vikingd00d

It should read MUGABE IN $10 BILLION CHINESE FOOD DEAL


6 posted on 11/10/2004 11:43:04 PM PST by Darkwolf377 (We know it's been posted already--so has "Posted already!")
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Beijing is understood to be supplying Harare with advanced aircraft under a larger and separate military supplies deal. - ZimOnline

LOL -- old Nanchang "remanufactured" ex-Sov MiG-21's, no doubt, sold at the Third World driveaway rate for hard cash or bullion.

Zim needs that hardware like a hole in the head. How about some nice, big, cheap Russian tractors instead? You've got a CROP to get in! Hellooooo!

Oh, and you might try letting the nice white farmers farm their places this year, too, without sending thugs around to squat on their places. Their old equipment works, if you'll leave them alone.

7 posted on 11/10/2004 11:43:41 PM PST by lentulusgracchus ("Whatever." -- sinkspur)
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My guess is that there is alot more to this deal that offically declared. My guess is that Mugabe will never receive all of the $10 billion in hardware...half is likely a option package for some middle-eastern radical group that will pay Mugabe a mark-up on the package...maybe 150 percent of the actual price he paid.

As for the rest of the hardware coming into Mugabe's hands...his land practices, the economic downturn, and the growing discontent of his people...means that a "wag the tail" scenario needs to be eveloped. With enough weapons, he could create a border war with some other country, and keep everyone in his country content on winning the war. He'd have to allow it to run at least two years...but my guess is that some war will start by end of 2005. Anyone want to take my bet?


8 posted on 11/10/2004 11:49:56 PM PST by pepsionice
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