RWANDA DEFENCE FORCE AND TANZANIA PEOPLE'S DEFENCE FORCES STRENGTHEN CROSS-BORDER SECURITY COOPERATION
Karagwe, Tanzania – 25 September 2024
The Rwanda Defence Force (5 Division) and the Tanzania People’s Defence Force (202 Brigade) convened for the 11th security meeting in Karagwe District, United Republic of Tanzania (URT), aimed at addressing cross-border crimes and enhancing security cooperation between the two nations.
During the meeting, participants reviewed the progress made in previous efforts to combat illegal cross-border activities and other potential security threats. They also discussed new strategies to address the security challenges faced by border communities engaged in legal cross-border trade. The discussion further emphasized the importance of continued collaboration between the RDF 5 Division and TPDF 202 Brigade to ensure a safe environment for cross-border business.
Brig Gen Gabriel Elias Kwiligwa, Commander of the TPDF 202 Brigade, highlighted the positive outcomes of these recurring security meetings, initiated under the guidance of both heads of state. He stressed the need for a secure and conducive environment for the citizens of both countries to conduct business freely and recommended continued joint efforts to address any emerging security issues along the border.
Col Pascal Munyankindi, Acting Commander of RDF 5 Infantry Division, expressed gratitude to both Presidents, H.E Samia Suluhu Hassan and H.E Paul Kagame, as well as the two armies leadership, for fostering an environment where military leaders could meet and discuss security issues at the tactical level. He acknowledged the progress made since the last meeting held in Rwanda in May 2024, particularly in disrupting criminal activities along the border.
The meeting also included visits to key areas along the Rwanda-Tanzania border, particularly in Kyerwa and Karagwe districts. Local residents involved in cross-border trade praised the collaboration between the two countries' security forces. Fokasi Tunda Marico, a resident of the Kafunjo area in Karagwe District, shared his positive experience of over 25 years in legal cross-border business.
He expressed appreciation for the security measures in place, which have greatly facilitated trade and underscored the warm welcome they receive from Rwandan soldiers at the border. Marico also encouraged continued visits and cooperation from both Tanzanian and Rwandan forces to address any challenges that might arise in the future, ensuring the smooth continuation of cross-border activities.



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