Inside story of why President Kikwete deployed Tanzanian troops in DRC.
TOGETHER
AS NOT ONE: President Kikwete (centre) with TISS chief Rashid Othman
(left) have maintained a public display of closeness, but behind the
scenes, a bitter row is threatening Tanzania due to Othman’s refusal to
back the FDLR agenda
At an urgent summit of the International
Conference on the Great Lakes Region (ICGLR) in Kampala in late
September 2012, Tanzania’s President Jakaya Kikwete spoke passionately
of how Tanzania was eager to end the conflict in DR Congo. President
Kikwete informed other leaders that Tanzania was ready to use force.
Months later, Tanzanian troops were deployed, but as News of Rwanda
reports, the deployment is a personal project of President Kikwete
after ignoring advice of the Tanzania Intelligence and Security Service
(TISS).
Since the ICGLR authorized the
deployment of 3,069 troops, including 1,283 Tanzanian Special Forces,
the events moved so fast. In April, Tanzanian Brigadier General James
Aloizi Mwakibolwa was named the commander of the so called Neutral
Intervention Force (NIF). On 10th May 2013, the first batch of 100 elite forces arrived in Goma.
Even as the world was celebrating the
developments on the ground in eastern DRC, back in Tanzania however,
tempers were at exploding point between President Kikwete on one side
and the Tanzania Intelligence and Security Service (TISS). News of Rwanda
has established that around July 2013, President Kikwete unilaterally
appointed a man we have only managed to identify as Mr Zongo to be the
deputy director general of TISS.
The shocking appointment was retaliation
against the director general of TISS, Mr. Rashid Othman, who had
rigidly refused to endorse the deployment of Tanzanian troops in DR
Congo. According to sources close to Mr. Othman, he accused President
Kikwete of “mishandling the geopolitical situation” in the region at the
expense of Tanzania.
The man who the Tanzania state was
paying to plan for its security strategy, feared that President
Kikwete’s “unilateral decision” would come back to haunt Tanzania. As
the supreme leader, President Kikwete was not impressed, and moved to
curb the powers of the intelligence chief. Our sources have intimated to
News of Rwanda that Mr Zongo is the current defacto boss as TISS and is the one who liaises between the Presidency and TISS.
In comes President Kabila’s sister
The refusal of TISS chief Mr. Rashid
Othman did not come from the blue. Information obtained by our
investigations team shows that the deployment of Tanzania troops had
been a personal pledge by President Kikwete to DRC President Joseph
Kabila when he was in Tanzania for the SADC Troika summit on 5th September 2012.
But how did the Kikwete pledge come? The
two presidents have cultivated a very close relationship to the point
that the two families are business partners. Tanzania’s First Lady
fondly known as Mama Salma Kikwete and President Kabila’s twin sister
Jaynet Kabila have a mineral export business operating from Dar es
Salaam’s MIKOCHENI suburb.
News of Rwanda
investigations have led us to two very luxurious “shops” in Dar es
Salaam. One of them is named RENZO located within the upper class
MIKOCHENI Shopping Mall opposite SAVERIOS Pizza. The other “shop” is
VIRAGO, positioned opposite Baraka Plaza. Both these shops are located
in the MIKOCHENI suburb of Dar es Salaam where Tanzania’s rich and good
brash shoulders.
According to sources on the ground,
these two Kikwete-Kabila shops sell the most luxurious clothing and
jewelry in Tanzania. However, despite the size and expensive line of
business, the “shops” are not registered with the Tanzania Revenue
Authority (TRA). The two names are not found anywhere in the tax
receipts of the TRA, which according to well-informed sources, means
they do not pay taxes. However, nobody including the TRA commissioner
general Harry Kitilya can say anything for fear of retribution.
According to people operating businesses
within the MIKOCHENI suburb, these particular shops are a no-go zone
for ordinary Tanzanians. Apart from seeing expensive cars packed within
the vicinity, the shops are also common with foreigners who do not leave
with any materials, and locals suspect strange businesses are taking
place inside those buildings.
Could it be that the intelligence Chief
Mr. Rashid Othman knew from day one that his boss’ insistence on sending
troops to DRC was not back by any love for Tanzanian interests? Could
it be that Mr Zongo was brought to TISS to keep an eye on Othman such
that he does not search too far? Only time will tell.
Jaynet
Kabila is the twin sister of President Kabila, and a very power force
in the DRC parliament. Politicians in DRC see her as the powers-be that
choose Congo’s fate
Then the FDLR militia emerges
First forward, on the morning of 26 May
2013, at a special and tense closed-door Africa Union heads of state
summit on DRC, President Kikwete was seated across from Rwandan counter
President Paul Kagame. The Tanzanian leader tells Kagame that he needs
to sit at the same table with the democratic forces for the liberation
of Rwanda rebels to talk peace. President Kikwete was reading from a
prepared speech.
As News of Rwanda has
reported ever since, Tanzania-Rwanda relations have since gone down the
drain. Privately, President Kikwete’s closest advisors have confessed to
friends that the FDLR issue as advanced by their boss to other African
leaders was never discussed. The original speech prepared by the
Presidency did not include a reference to peace talks for ending the
FDLR problem in eastern Congo.
Publicly, many Tanzanian senior
officials have kept quiet leaving only two people to deal with the
expected consequences of Tanzania siding with the perpetrators of the
genocide. President Kikwete and his foreign affairs minister Bernard
Membe have been left to fight alone, reason why they are the only people
who speak passionately about the Rwanda-Tanzania showdown. However, it
is not accidental.
Dorcas Membe, the wife of the foreign
affairs minister is a childhood friend of First Lady Mama Salma Kikwete.
According to official data, Mama Salma was comes from Lindi, in
Southern Tanzania. The First Lady and Dorcas Membe hail from the same
village.
On 19th August last year, News of Rwanda
reported exclusively Shabyna Stillman, a senior diplomat at the US
embassy in Dar es Salaam had sent a secret cable to Washington on
Thursday May 5th, 2005 explaining how Mama Salma Kikwete was from the
family of ex-Rwanda president Juvenal Habyarimana.
Could it be that President Kikwete’s
sudden move in favour of the FDLR was influenced by the personal
friendship with DRC counterpart Joseph Kabila or his wife’s ancestry to
Rwanda? Only time will tell.
chanzo:BOFYA HAPA
No comments:
Post a Comment
Toa maoni yako lakini angalia kuchafua hali ya hewa na usimuumize mwenzako