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360:. This has been attributed to the relatively high cost of manufacturing in Zimbabwe, which in turn necessitates higher market prices. Consequently, ZDI-made arms and ammunition have been unable to compete with the cheaper identical products being offered by countries such as China abroad. The inflated civil service wage—which applies to ZDI workers—has also been identified as another factor slowing down output. Between 2004 and 2014 Managing Director Dube presided over a methodical diversification process in an attempt to drum up revenue. In January 2005, ZDI announced its intention to take advantage of the ongoing
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Quartermaster-General and chief of the ZNA's
Procurement Office, was appointed to lead the new effort. Stansfield aimed to build on the once-vibrant defence industry generated by the Rhodesian Bush War. He thus contracted with the separate firms that had once manufactured armoured vehicles, munitions, and small arms during that conflict and offered them an inroad into the export market under the auspices of a united Zimbabwe Defence Industries.
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In May 2014, ZDI began buying and selling scrap metal from two other parastatals, Ziscosteel and
Zimbabwe National Railways. This venture collapsed when it emerged that the company had failed to secure the relevant permits from the Ministry of Mines and Development. A second diversification attempt,
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Rhodesian technicians had once suggested that the local production of ammunition for heavy weapons could be possible, although the absence of funds and the embargo had precluded their acquisition of the associated machinery and tooling equipment. At its peak ZDI had finally achieved this goal; the
234:, weapons and ammunition shortages remained acute. Serious logistical difficulties arose from the parallel employment of Western and Soviet weaponry, which were of different gauges and calibres, often within the same battalion. In August 1981, a sabotage action most likely carried out by
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towards the end of 1982, finally provided the impetuous for the establishment of ZDI. A state parastatal which could procure arms in a direct manner while circumventing the army's cumbersome tender process was perceived as necessary for the war effort. Colonel Ian
Stansfield, former
242:(ZNA) was still demobilising troops and remained uncertain of future manpower levels or the amount of funding available for a replacement inventory. Nevertheless, senior officers in the ZNA took this opportunity to lobby for the acquisition of more weapons from domestic suppliers.
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also defaulted on payments for ammunition due to lack of funds, and it was widely reported that ZDI could no longer pay its workers. Employees claimed they had not received their wages for seven months. In response, the company sent most of its staff on forced leave.
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Zimbabwe Defence Forces, also ended abruptly when the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority accused ZDI of importing its rations without paying duties. Both the Zimbabwe National Army and
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party, who were accused of violating human rights. The controversy over supplying arms to
Zimbabwe has persisted as late as 2008, when South African trade unionists blocked the unloading of Chinese arms in
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African counterparts to design equipment which could later be produced in South Africa and imported in violation of the embargo.
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member of parliament. ZDI currently manages at least one farm, although others it has occupied remain neglected. ZDI's next major diversification phase was in the
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programme by managing expropriated commercial farmland on behalf of the army. The company garnered headlines when it attempted to seize the farm of
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Rhodesian servicemen destroyed most of Zimbabwe's ammunition stocks. Plans for future procurement were put on hold as the
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company was able to manufacture mortar bombs for the ZNA's 60 mm, 81 mm, and 120 mm mortar systems, in addition to both
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against major world currencies, have forced ZDI to limit its activity to exporting second-hand equipment from the
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machine guns, and over 45,000 rounds of ammunition to
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187:Rhodesian arms industry
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135:(ZDI) is a state-owned
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552:Lord's Resistance Army
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374:Marange diamond fields
350:Lord's Resistance Army
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1175:Vines, Alex (1999).
1070:Hill, Geoff (2003).
1007:Zimbabwe Independent
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247:Mozambican Civil War
126:Firearms, ammunition
1141:American University
573:Notes and citations
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730:Nkala 2015
389:Facilities
339:Simon Mann
312:Congo-Duka
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137:Zimbabwean
104:Key people
1149:227599708
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682:Hill 2003
578:Citations
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358:Sri Lanka
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220:Salisbury
191:Prior to
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425:Domestic
410:Valhalla
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