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Africa: Subsaharan
Zimbabwe reveals China arms deal
2004-06-14
Zimbabwe's opposition has condemned a government decision to order fighter aircraft from China and other military equipment worth an estimated $200m. The defence ministry confirmed it was buying defence equipment from China. Opposition defence spokesman Giles Mutsekwa said 12 fighter jets and 100 military vehicles were being bought. Mr Mutsekwa suggested that the move was intended to intimidate Zimbabweans ahead of parliamentary elections due to be held in March next year.
Bob planning on closing the polls with airstrikes?
Defence Ministry Secretary Trust Maphosa reportedly revealed the purchase during a quarterly review of the defence ministry budget in parliament. Under questioning he also admitted tendering procedures had been breached.
Breached = under the table cash exchange
He blamed this on security reasons and on an arms embargo slapped on Zimbabwe by the European Union and the United States which he said was making it difficult to find spare parts for the current fleet. Mr Mutsekwa said he was deeply concerned that parliament had not been informed. "We believe this is a kind of intimidatory tactic because we are going towards very crucial elections next year," he said. "The idea is that whatever the public does, there is a possibility of it being subverted by the military," he told AFP news agency.
What, you thought it was going to be a honest election?
Posted by:Steve

#7  Under questioning he also admitted tendering procedures had been breached.

Meaning it never went out to bid, the items were never officially tested and evaluated, and it din't go "though the chain" for review and approval.

Remember, it's "worth $200 million". This doesn't mean the compensation is necessarily in cash.
Posted by: Pappy   2004-06-14 11:54:42 PM  

#6  I hear India's got some Mig-21's. Ya can get them cheap.
Posted by: tu3031   2004-06-14 3:30:17 PM  

#5  Asked and answered: al Queda? Of course, $200 million is a hell of a lot for a relatively resource-poor group like al Queda, so maybe not.
Posted by: Mitch H.   2004-06-14 12:29:12 PM  

#4  Perhaps we should send the *ahem* Reverend *ahem* Jackson into Zimbabwe to negotiate, er, something. Where is the outrage of the LLL over the systematic starvation of a people? Oh, yes, sorry. They are all a-twitter over the panties on the heads of prisoners at abu Graib.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-06-14 10:21:44 AM  

#3  Where the hell is Mugabe getting a spare $200 million? He's engineered a major starvation season, he just abolished private property, and no bank in its right mind will loan to a tinpot with the Iraqi example fresh in their minds. Mining?
Posted by: Mitch H.   2004-06-14 9:53:33 AM  

#2  I'd wait to get his kleptocratic wife Grace at the same time..
Posted by: Frank G   2004-06-14 9:50:36 AM  

#1  People starving, all the land about to be taken into government control and what does Bob do? Spend $200 mill on iffy kit from the Chinese.

If ever there was a target for a surgical strike - it's this man.
Posted by: Tony (UK)   2004-06-14 9:14:26 AM  

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