After M23, Jakaya Kikwete of Tanzania is in Conflict with Malawi, Who will Follow
Lake Malawi dispute: Tanzania, M23, and the greed it will ‘suffer’ for
By Patricia Masinga / Nyasa Times;
May 5, 2013
I may be Malawian and full of life, but am never a prophet of doom.
However, it is starting to smell like Tanzania, our dear and long stood
cousin-neighbor to the North-East, will end up reddening its once
peaceful country if it continues to develop its greedy tendencies over
resources that may never belong to them at all.
We are all aware, and I am very mindful, that there are current
negotiations with former Mozambique leader, Joachim Chisiano, at the
helm, as Malawi and Tanzania like the ostrich continue to bury their
heads in the sand, refusing to listen to each others’ arguments. To be
precise, it is Tanzania that is playing the ostrich, for neither a drop
of Lake Malawi and a resource from within Malawi’s borders has ever and
will ever be for the former Mussolini/Hitler colony. Ah-hash!!
Well, it has come to my notice, and perhaps of some of you, that
Tanzania is extending its greed to other parts of its borders, well,
this time with not so friendly neighboring forces that have promised
‘bloodshed’ to the Taifas. My only prayer is that scuffle will not
extend to southern Africa’s Malawi.
Headlines on thezambezian.com
indicate Tanzania’s neighbor up there, Congo, have warned Tanzania they
will target its soldiers if they join a United Nations mission to the
region aimed at neutralizing armed groups, confirmed by a Tanzanian
cabinet minister on Saturday.
Dodoma, as you may well know, is blushing off the Congo rebel threats
ahead of its new mission under the UN, in efforts to cushion its
year-long insurgence in the DRC.
Adamant Foreign Minister Bernard Membe dismissed threats of “mass
killings” and said the 1,000 soldiers, part of a new 3,000-strong
intervention force, would respond to any aggression from the M23 rebel
group.
“We are not going to Congo as lords of war, we are going there as
advocates of peace to help our neighbors,” Membe told parliament amid
threatening letters that had been sent to President Jakaya Kikwete’s
office as well as the national assembly.
Well, this may sound somewhat neutral of the Lake Malawi feud, but wait a
minute and listen to this: ‘The Force Intervention Brigade (FIB) will
be part of the existing U.N. peacekeeping mission in the mineral-rich
east of Democratic Republic of Congo called MONUSCO, which was heavily
criticized for failing to halt M23′s sweep across swathes of the country
last year.’
Underline the words, ‘mineral-rich east’!
As he said about the presence of little dotted Taifa soldiers and other
security (mis)details somewhere along the Lake Malawi which they call
Lake Nyassa, Membe adds: “The U.N. troops are there, but they are not
doing anything.”
Hogwash!
And this time around, if Kikwete and friends in Dodoma are not careful,
M23 could unleash its nonsense on the Taifas and Malawians will be the
good old neighbors once again taking care of their ‘war’s displaced’ as
we played to the Mozambican brothers and sisters during the
pre-multiparty scuffle during the late Samora Machel’s era.
Malawians are always good at heart and being ‘neighborly’. But pray such
a scenario does not arise, because Malawians at that moment in time may
fail to see a good reason to be brotherly to the people that are slowly
dipping their blood dagger into their socioeconomic spine through the
lake wrangle. Which we do not need at all as the Taifas have no business
within our borders.
And what is more?
The same thezambezian.com
reports that Membe was busy announcing in the Tanzanian parliament that
Malawi was back into the negotiations, which as we all may know, we
walked out in October 2012 after the Taifas continued to tactics aimed
at intimidating Malawi fishermen, an accusation, of course, denied by
the Tanzanian government. Well known for such ‘treachery’!
It has become an open secret that East Africa has become hot property
for the oil industry since huge gas finds off the shores of Tanzania and
Mozambique and oil strikes in Uganda and Kenya and that rich
hydrocarbon deposits are believed to lie below Lake Malawi.
Despite such finds for the Tanzanian government, greedy Kikwete and his
Dodoma stooges think the find off their shores elsewhere are not enough.
They think, within their faulty pre-Hitler or Mussolini minds, that
what belongs to Malawi must as well be theirs first.
‘Malawi, which sits to the west of Africa’s third-largest lake, claims
the entire northern half of the lake while Tanzania, to the east, says
it owns half of the northern area. The southern half is shared between
Malawi and Mozambique,’ reports The Zambezian, and adds that we, the
bona-fide owners of the lake, ‘…angered Tanzania in 2011…’ when we
awarded exploration licenses to UK-based Surestream Petroleum to search
for oil in the disputed northern area.
And fast-mouth Membe has the audacity to say: “If the mediators advise
us to move forward to the ICJ (International Court of Justice) for a
permanent solution, Tanzania will not hesitate to do that. We have all
kinds of evidence to ensure that we win this case.” (Reuters) thezambezian.com/blog/tan...-dispute-talks
That is what is so shocking. The Taifas have all the evidence? What
evidence? Someone someday told me it was so difficult for the Taifas to
read anything English, and this may be the reason that perhaps they do
not understand all those charters and documents by the Organisation of
African Union (OAU), then the African Union (AU), and the so-called
‘Helgoland’ Treaty (excuse my spelling).
Now am sure I heard my source right, unless the language turns Hitler or
Mussolini, Kikwete and his guys will reap M23’s wrath on its people.
God is watching their silly antics and may have let the rebels come to
them to speak the language they seem to understand more.
The unfortunate part is that the only triumph the Taifas achieved in war
terms was against a poorly maneuvered, ill-e-quipped, and mad army of
Idi Amin. They have nothing to show on their national colors the way we
have the Italian flag we captured from Moyale speak volumes of our war
skills and conquests, gallantry, disciple, and most of all, peaceful
nature.
But we can never and should never be taken for granted. The greed that
Tanzania is so much blinded of will soon hurt its very heart. I may seem
to be speaking in parables, but soon someone will suffer!
Mwandishi Malawi Aionya Tanzania Kuhusu Mgogoro wake na Nchi ya Malawi na M23
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May 13, 2013
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