ENOUGH PROJECT MUST BE PRACTICAL IN ITS
RECOMMENDATIONS:
Have You Ever
Wondered Why a US Based Enough Project Organization Is Guided By Hatred Against
Hutu Communities In The Great Lakes Region?
Umwali K. Chanelle
Secretary for the Rwandan Youth for Leadership and Democracy Change (RYLDC)
Rwandan National University, Huye Campus Chapter
Butare-RWANDA
Background
A Rwandan girl who
witnessed all the crimes committed in DRC between 1996 and 2004. I take this
opportunity to answer the report published by the US-based organization called Enough Project and also take this
opportunity to identify flaws in their judgement and research. I will also
provide my assessment, opinions, and ideals. After that I will conclude this
letter by developing a theoretical framework that I think is practical to
ending insecurity and crimes continued being committed against innocent Congolese
and the Rwandan Hutu refugees in DRC. I hope that by the end of this letter all
stakeholders, especially Enough Project,
international community, Rights bodies, UN peacekeeping mission (MONUSCO),
Congolese Government, Kigali government, US government, and the Great Lakes
Council on security and peace in the region would have understood that the
FDLR issue is not as simple as the Enough Project puts it. If it was as simple
then it could have been solved in the last 20 years. As we young people mature
as FDLR gets more support from patriotic youth who want nothing else but the
truth about what really happened in Kigali in 1990s. As we experience Western
democracy the more we want Rwanda to embrace true democracy and embrace all her
citizens regardless of their political ideology.
A.
Introduction
To answer the above
question one must first of all understand the background of the existence of
this organization and why it was created in the first place. Enough Project was
created to destabilize the region in order to protect the American interests,
which the Clinton administration had established in late 1980s and early 1990s.
Those interests that ENOUGH PROJECT is responsible of protecting through smear
propaganda machinery and destructive politics include but not limited to:
1.
Making sure the Hima regime in Uganda
stay for generation by supporting President Yoweli Museveni at any cost through
both military and diplomacy support. This will ensure that the Bantu people of
Buganda never rule in Uganda so that the US interests in Southern Such as oil
exploitation remains in the hands of American oil companies.
2.
Making sure that the Tutsi regime
established in Rwanda by the Clinton administration lives forever through the
Tutsi succession so that Paul Kagame and other Tutsis continue to oppress Hutus
so that American business companies have enough access to mineral rich Eastern
DRC through Rwanda. This is achieved by the ENOUGH PROJECT programs that spread
smear campaigns and rumour mongering against the Hutu rebel movement FDLR calling
the members of the FDLR mostly as young as 20 years of age to be genocidaires
so that they will never attend schools but remain in the bush and die there
either of kindnesses or Rwandan military operations.
3.
Making sure that the people of Congo
never experience any democratic regime so that the American illegal companies
that are illegally mining in Congo continue to make profit whereas women,
children, and girls are being raped on daily basis by the Tutsi backed rebels.
This will ensure that US interests are safeguarded at the expenses of lives of
Hutus and Congolese people.
4.
Making sure that Hutus and Congolese
educated people who live in western countries do not have platforms to tell
their sides of the story. This will be achieved through the events that ENOUGH
PROJECT organizes across America telling lies on what is truly happening in
Eastern DRC, Rwanda, Sudan, and Uganda. These meetings organized by the ENOUGH
PROJECT would target programs organized by the friends of Congo and other
Congolese and Rwandan diaspora programs.
5.
Making sure that there is no Hutu or
Congolese scholars who understand better the Great Lakes conflict get a job in
international think tank such as the ENOUGH PROJECT because it can hinder their
propaganda machinery designed to spread rumours about Hutus and FDLR. Once this
is done then there is no balanced voice for the sufferings of the Hutu people
found in Rwanda, Burundi, in Masisi, Rutchuru, and Walikali in Congo, and
Bufumbira in Western Uganda.
6.
Making sure people who support the
dictators in the great Lakes region such as Kagame, Museveni, and Kabila get
key positions in the ENOUGH PROJECT so that they can influence research outcome
of the organization research and publication desk. This is emphatically put to
the recruitment desk to make sure as many Tutsis are recruited in order to be
given a platform to spread their lies and continue branding FDLR as a gang of
genocidaires and yet as we have seen majority of the people fighting in FDLR
have never been to the Rwandan soil are just children who are fighting to have
rights to go back to their ancestral home.
7.
Making sure that Rwanda will never
have democracy so that there is a never ending chaos in the region to make
relevant of the US activities in the region such as the ENOUGH PROJECT which is
not after making peace in the region but making sure Hutus are exterminated and
neutralized at all the ages so that the Tutsi regime in Rwanda remain in power
despite many human rights abuses Kagame has been committing as stated by the Human
Rights Watch and other rights organizations across the planet.
B.
The Enough Project Report is a Pure Propaganda Machinery
To achieve this
propaganda, we have seen the ENOUGH PROJECT continues publishing non-factual
and biased reports such as the one published on Nov 18, 2014 entitled:” How
to Dismantle a Deadly Militia: Seven Non-Military Tactics to Help End the FDLR
Threat in Congo” of which I am going to delve into it here below so
that we can expose the work of Enough project in details. After this article
you would have understood that ENOUGH PROJECT is not after the love of Africans
but one of those western mechanisms designed to destroy Africans and loot their
natural wealth.
The ENOUGH PROJECT
report starts stating ways to defeat FDLR saying that it requires “a
comprehensive strategy that incorporates both targeted military approaches and
more concerted diplomatic action on non-military areas, including high-level
diplomacy, economic measures, incentives to increase defections, humanitarian
steps, and criminal accountability. In particular, the FDLR’s collaboration
with the Congolese army and its economic lifelines must be significantly
curtailed. This report sets out key non-military approaches to ending the
FDLR’s ability to continue to threaten peace and security in the region. A
follow-up report will review military steps necessary to address the FDLR”.
Dear ENOUGH PROJECT here are the ways that you have been getting it wrong and
if you do not change your approach you will always get it wrong because either
you don’t want to hear from other people than President Kagame and Mushikiwabo
or you have an agenda you covertly represent that is designed to continue
destabilizing the lives of the people of the great lakes region. Here are some
important elements that you have outlined and we the people of Rwanda and Congo
believe strongly that they are going to fail as they have failed in the last 20
years:
1.
A comprehensive strategy that
incorporates both targeted military approaches and more concerted diplomatic
action on non-military areas: Allow me to remind
you that now most of us are below 30 years of age and have been following up
the issues of Rwanda, Enough Project, FDLR, and regional politics all our
lives. You have always suggested comprehensive strategies since we were
refugees in Kibumba, Mugunga, Kahindo, Nyangezi, and others. One of those
strategies was to come and destroy the Rwandan Hutu refugee camps of which you
felt that Mr. Kagame was not going to continue lead an empty country. You
strategized and came. You gave Kigali bombs and ammunitions to shoot at us.
RPF, UPDF, and Kabila killed whoever they could. You took the weak ones back to
Rwanda and separated babies from their mothers that are how some of these young
boys in FDLR found themselves in the jungle of Congo. By then you were sure
that you had solved the Hutu refugees’ problems. However another monster was
going to be born out of your calculated strategies designed to keep Paul Kagame
in power. All this involved the straggles you mentioned here above which
included military concerted efforts from Burundi, Uganda, Congo, and RPF and high
level diplomacy when you sent Sadako Ogata, Louise Arbour to the refugee camps
in Tingitingi to come and tell our relatives that they must go back to Rwanda
or you will let them die in the jungle forest. Indeed most of them died but
still some survived that is why we know talk about FDLR. Your strategies then
involved the same things you are talking about right now: military concerted
efforts and high ranking diplomacy which involved the UNSC to make sure we are
branded criminals but we are still alive and live both within and outside
Rwanda. Did you win then?
2.
Incentives to increase defections: here you remind me when we were
children in the refugee camps of Kahindo and Katale. You told UNHCR to reduce
food ratio for Hutu refugees so that our mothers go hungry and we get Kwashiorkor
so that you can force people to go back to Rwanda. It is true many of us
suffered from hunger because of your ambitions to support the regime that even
the Human Rights Watch, BBC, and UNHRC call a criminal regime. We went hungry
and you waited for millions of Rwandan Hutu refugees to go back to Rwanda, but
they didn’t. Did you win then?
3.
Humanitarian steps and criminal
accountability: Dear ENOUGH PROJECT please doesn’t
preach water and take Amarulla. You are talking about humanitarian actions
whereas here in DRC we have more than 300,000 refugees including children as young
as 0-5 years old. You have never written any report highlighting the plights of
these children. You have never talked about immunization of these Hutu refugee
children. You have never thought of their future and their lives today. Now you
are talking about humanitarianism? For who? Maybe for Banyamurenge refugees of
whom you have been keen to advocate for but don’t talk about humanity because
we have never seen it throughout your actions. You talk about criminal
accountability. You are right M23 killed innocent people in Rutchuru, Kiwanja,
Bunagana, and Kibumba. You were there I met your researchers on the ground.
They never mentioned the brutality of the M23 because it was an outfit of your
henchman Paul Kagame. You have never taken anyone to court. BBC has made it
clear that Paul Kagame shot down the Rwandan presidential jet which is, under
international criminal law, is a terrorism act which deserve an international
concerted judicial effort. What happened to your humanitarian values and
rights-defending attitude? I think you should give Hutu people in the region a
break if it is suffering in your hands we have suffered enough and we are not
going to take it any longer.
4.
To ending the FDLR’s ability to
continue to threaten peace and security in the region: Dear ENOUGH PROJECT, when you start talking about ending FDLR’s ability,
you forget that FDLR does not need any financial support because it stands an
ideology for millions of Rwandans. As you might notice in this letter someone
who is writing to you right now is an educated 28 years old Rwandan refugees.
In fact FDLR does not know me that I am their supporter but I am. Why? Because
they stand for the plights of millions of Rwandan and Congolese people who need
peace, stability, freedom, and are tired of western imperialism which come to
Africa under the umbrella of bringing peace into the region but what you leave
with us Africans is nothing but pieces. Therefore, you can fight a military war
but you can never defeat ideology. Because it is about people believes, values,
aspirations, identity, definitions, and most importantly, patriotism.
Therefore, I wanted to let you that there are more than a million of us out
there who are ready to support FDLR psychologically and morally until we set
all of us free. You speak of a threat to peace and security in the region. When
you visited the region, especially the Eastern DRC did you ever bother to reach
out to communities in Masisi who have intermarried with FDLR members? Have you
ever noticed that when you sent Kigali to come and bomb these innocent people
they don’t run toward RPF or FARDC but to where FDLR is? Once you answer the
above questions then you should go back to reframe your strategies because they
are more western oriented than “Afrikanism”.
5.
A follow-up report will review
military steps necessary to address the FDLR: Before you continue wasting your resources doing things which are not
necessary fruitful like writing the SEVEN
RECOMMENDATIONS you put here below, let me advice you how to review military steps necessary to address
the FDLR ghost: a) Talk to Kigali and let them know that what treated the Compaore syndrome in Burkina Faso is
not far away to cure the Rwandan cancer of the “Je suis l’homme fort de Kigali”; b) tell Kagame that Rwanda does
not belong to individuals but the people of Rwanda that you have oppressed for
the last 20 years and they are taking notes; c) There is only one hope to give
people rights to exercise their democratic rights by choosing their own leaders
then FDLR can come home peacefully and become valuable Rwandans who contribute
to the society; d) ask him to go and learn how Burundians and South Africans
sorted out their differences and tell him that is the better way out of this
mess before it is too late; e) truth justice, reconciliation, and forgiveness
commission that is the only solution to address the FDLR ghost. Once you do
this then you can give yourself a credit of being a peacemakers otherwise your
biased attitudes towards Hutus and Congolese people has become too much through
your reports and so called publications which are source of continued suffering
of the people of this region not a solace as your name once suggested.
C.
Enough Project
Biased Recommendations
Sorry for taking
too long to come to your recommendations. In African culture we don’t say the
most important news first unlike the Westerners. We always reserve the
important news for the last so that we establish a background of where we are
coming from and help you see where our steps are trekking toward. Your
recommendations can only be understood if I analysed them one by one and step
by step so that you see how unfriendly you are toward two communities in the
Great Lakes region which are Hutu and Congolese people in the region. You’re started
saying that:
1. Regional diplomacy. U.N. Special Envoy Said Djinnit should continue to proactively repair
relations between Rwanda and South Africa. FDLR existed in tough times when no one wanted to be associated with
it. Tanzania expelled Rwandan refugees in 1997 of which some of them had no
options but to cross over to DR Congo and join FDLR. These are the same people fighting
for their rights today. UN has never liked FDLR because the UN is the sole
reason why FDLR exists today anyway. UNSC is among those who helped Kagame to
take over Rwanda and you have never allowed Rwandans to enjoy democracy as the
one you enjoy in your countries and now you think that your hatred for FDLR
will solve Rwandan problems. FDLR has been attached more than 85 times since
1998 to this day and they still get stronger so if you are still looking for
ways to murder more than 300000 Rwandan Hutu refugees you have not been able to
kill in the last 20 years we are here to let you know that your evil plans against
FDLR will never work. They will all fail the same way the ones killed masses of
Hutus in Tingi-Tingi never succeeded. In fact continued killing of Hutu refugees
in Congo you create more recruitment ground for us to join the fight because we
fight for our belonging so we will never wane away.
2.
Cutting off the
FDLR’s economic lifelines: charcoal. U.N. Special Envoy Said Djinnit, U.S.
Special Envoy Russ Feingold, and U.N. Special Representative Martin Kobler
should press the U.N. peacekeeping mission (MONUSCO) and the Congolese police
to support the Virunga park rangers of the Congolese Institute for Nature
Conservation (ICCN): Dear ENOUGH
PROJECT we would like to let you know that you don’t love this park more than
we do. We were born here in Rwanda and we know the names of all animals in this
park. We have breathed the fresh air from this park before you could even know
it existed. Our grandparents used herbal medicines from this park our mothers
sung beautiful songs praising this park before your parents could know that
there is something called VIRUNGA. Don’t come to lecture us telling us how we
should protect this park. In 1991 RPF was there selling charcoals I was a baby
but when I went to school I tried to look for one of your articles whether
there was one talking about the RPF illegal logging in the National Park of
Virunga but I found none. There are also no significant differences between Mr.
Kobler, ENOUGH PROJECT, and Gen. Romeo Dallaire in 1990s. He was an Anti-Hutu
as people then and helped to propel RPF to power after the downing of the
Presidential jet that was carrying two Hutu presidents Habyarimana Juvenal of
Rwandan and Ntaryamira Cyprian of Burundi. The same things Mr. Kobler and
Enough Project are doing waging two wars the same the Western media waged the
propaganda war against innocent Hutus in 1990s that is the same path that
Enough Project that has been treading since its formation to spread propaganda
against FDLR in Eastern DRC. As Mr. Romeo Dallaire waged war against innocent
Hutus who were defending their independent nation in 1990s that is the same war
that Mr. Kobler has been waging now against FDLR and hundreds of thousands of
Rwandan Hutu refugees including children, women, and elderly people just simply
because they are Hutu according to Mr. Kobler they must die even though their
survived the RPF brutality since 1990s now you are ready to launch the last
attempt to wide them out of the surface as you did in 1990s and 2000s. However,
no weapon formed against innocent children and women will prosper, thus says
the Lord. Your propaganda and military campaign will still leave us stronger
than you found us. This is Africa and we are here to stay until justice is done
for us and people are free from Kagame’s oppression.
3.
Accountability for
Congolese army officers. Djinnit, Feingold, Kobler, and Angolan President José Eduardo dos
Santos should escalate pressure on the Congolese government to investigate,
suspend, and indict Congolese military officers who are suspected of
collaborating with the FDLR:The
entire system was set up to oppress Hutus and Congolese people since early
1990s. All Congolese know that. Many Rwandophone people are in the Congolese
army and they witnessed how their relatives were killed by the Tutsi movement
that comprised of Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, and Banyamurenge. We Congolese
witnessed how our people were killed by Kagame’s military campaign. The people
of Rwanda origin have been subjected to humiliation and extermination campaign
since 1990s. There is no way Congolese officers who have been oppressed this
long will ignore the call from FDLR because they know well that their peace and
freedom depends of democracy in Rwanda. SO please don’t be naïve look for
practical solutions don’t continue going around the same way you did in Somalia
and Vietnam. It did not work then it is not going to work on FDLR.
4. Work to apprehend FDLR leader Sylvestre Mudacumura and encourage public
indictments. Djinnit, Feingold, and dos Santos should urge MONUSCO and the
Congolese government to cooperate with the International Criminal Court,
apprehend Mudacumura, and strengthen the case against him: Dear Enough Project, all your writing
is an anti-Hutu propaganda. Mr. Mudacumura did not commit more crimes than Paul
Kagame, Kayumba Nyamwasa, Jean-Marie Runiga Lugerero, Sultani Makenga, Laurent
Nkunda, and the rest. However, in your previous reports you always mitigated
the gravity of the crimes committed by Gen. Ntaganda and a likes simply because
they are Tutsis and Mudacumura is a Hutu. The UN Mapping report shows us that
Kagame and his cronies killed more than 6 million Rwandans and Congolese in DRC
how come you have never written anything regarding the justice of the UN
Mapping report? Has Mudacumura committed more crimes than all crimes committed
by the mentioned people?
5. Third-country resettlement. Djinnit, European Union Representative Koen
Vervaeke, and Feingold should finalize negotiations with countries outside the
Great Lakes region and develop concrete options for resettlement for FDLR
combatants who are not indicted for atrocity crimes and who have a fear of return
to Rwanda. Such offers should include the protective measures necessary to
encourage increased defection: FDLR combatant don’t have to be resettled in
another country. They have a home which is called Rwanda have all the rights
more than anybody else to go back to Rwanda. Instead of wasting money and
resources trying to protect your henchman Kagame FDLR must be given a political
space in Rwanda so that all of us the people living in this Rwanda we can be
proud of our country and we should not have any more refugees outside of
Rwanda. You are insensitive people who always want to avoid the real solutions.
What is hard to create a UN corridor to protect the FDLR combatants and their
families to go back to Rwanda the same way your helped FPR to go back to Rwanda
do the same for FDLR? In fact it will be much easier and less costly for the
FDLR people coming back to Rwanda because they have families, relatives, loved
ones unlike FPR which was based in Uganda and had no people in this Rwanda but
you went ahead and helped them not only to come back to Rwanda but to take over
power. FDLR is not asking to take over power is asking to simply allow them
participate in the Rwandan politics because they are Rwandans there is no
reason they should be taken into exile again. If you want combatants to take
into cantonment in the third country please take M23 FROM Uganda and Rwanda and
take them wherever you want because they have no place but FDLR has a country
which is Rwanda and whether you like it or not they will come back home. They
are Rwandans.
6.
Refugees. Djinnit, Feingold, and
Kobler should work with the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to set
up protected camps for refugees in eastern Congo. The envoys should also ensure
that MONUSCO provides security for the camps: I hope FDLR won’t be tricked again and allow its family members and refugees
to be put in the refugee camp as this report biasedly put because we all
Rwandan Hutu refugees understand what UNHCR did to us in 1996 and in Tingitingi
and elsewhere. UNHCR is not an organization that Rwandan Hutu refugees should
trust because in 1990s UNHCR assisted RPF to infiltrate into camps and poisoned
water, and stocked arms, and gathered intelligence. The result was the
destruction of the Rwandan Hutu refugee camps in Eastern DRC. We are not ready
to undergo the same horrible experience again. FDLR is composed by Rwandans who
want to go home back to Rwanda they want no any kind of support apart from
political space in Rwanda. If you loved refugees you should be telling us what
is happening to innocent woman by the name Victoire Ingabire who went back home
after 15 years in exile and when she arrived she was thrown into jail for 15
years now you are writing about things which have no academic and intellectual
basis at all but a mere propaganda designed to continue supporting RPF as you
have always done in the past.
7.
Security
guarantees. Djinnit, Feingold, and dos Santos should work with Rwanda to provide an
improved security plan that is co-signed by international actors and to issue a
new statement that would outline more concrete plans for security and
non-prosecution guarantees for FDLR combatants not indicted for grave crimes.
Rwanda has had a policy to date, but security deals that have been reportedly
broken have made FDLR fighters not trust the current arrangements. A new
revised program, co-signed by the United Nations and/or the Southern African
Development Community (SADC), could help spur more defections from the FDLR:
If there is any guarantee that Kigali can
give to all Rwandan refugees is to let people exercise their political rights
without fear and favor or intimidation. That is the only gift the Western
countries, especially America can offer to the people of Rwanda as an apology
to the ordeal we Rwandan refugees suffered in the hands of UN.
D.
THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL FRAMEWORKS TO ADDRESS FDLR ISSUES AND FIND
LASTING PEACE AND SECURITY IN THE GREAT LAKES REGION
If international
community, humanitarian organizations, rights organizations, and Enough Project
are interested in addressing issues that contribute to insecurity in the region
they must go back to the history and look at the root causes of this insecurity
in the region. They have to be open-minded consultative people who are open to
new ideas from new entities because it has been proved that they way of
thinking has never bore any tangible results in the region. Welcoming new ideas
will bring in various outstanding issues which have either been ignored by the
above entities because of their own political and socioeconomic interests they
have in the region or have not been thought of because most of the players
concerned with peace in the region are foreign to what is happening in the
region and have no clues of what really causes people to fight in this region.
Once these issues are put together and all elements have been put together to
prepare for the resolution of the security issue in the region then people must
accept to hear and work on the following with an immediate effects in order to
have a lasting peace in the region by:
1. Going
back to the discussions that were facilitated by the San Egidio, which calls
for the establishment of democratic institutions in Rwanda so that people are
free to participate.
2. To
understand that more than ¾ of the FDLR fighters are below 30 years and are
innocent people whose plights should be safeguarded and accorded unconditional
rights to go back to their country of origin which is Rwanda
3. To
call for an inter-Rwandan dialogue that discusses political issues that have
divided Rwandans for years and be discussed openly so that people are heard
equally.
4. To
set up a taskforce that involves UN, International community, and regional
bodies to discuss the issue of military and demobilizations that will prepare
for the establishment of national forces instead of a political force like the
one that characterizes Rwanda today.
5. Lastly,
to establish a Truth, Justice, and Reconciliation commission that will work to
write a new constitution that will put in place judicial, healing, and
reconciliation mechanisms that will play a bigger role in national
reconstruction and healing initiatives.
E. Conclusion
Without these five elements being tried those who think they
understand what could resolve FDLR and security issue in the region should forget
about it. FDLR is no longer a small fraction of 6000 fighters but a movement
that represent over 80% of Rwandans and has mobilized enough support of younger
generation both inside and outside Rwanda. FDLR is here to stay unless its demands
which are the demands of most of Rwandans are respected and worked on
seriously, the world should be ready for another 20 years of FDLR in the
region. FDLR is not any kind of a rebel movement just has no ideology and a
following. FDLR has the people who are anxiously counting on it for their
freedom, independence, patriotism, nationalism, and belonging. That is what
most of the Rwandan people feel when the world FDLR is mentioned. To solve its
problems one must be ready to accept the reality.
We address this letter to the following:
ANGOLA
Dr. Rui Fernando
Rodrigues Vasco
Information National
Director
Ministry of Social
Communication
Rua General Roçadas nº
46, Maianga - Luanda, Angola
Tel: + 244 222394193
Cell: + 244 923595580
Fax: + 244 222 430859
Email:rfrvasco@gmail.com;
"rvasco v"@yahoo.com.br
BOTSWANA
Ms.Charmaine Revaka
SADC National Media
Coordinator
Media Relations
Director
Government
Communication and Information System (BGCIS)
Office of the
President
Private Bag 001
Gaborone
Tel: +267 365 3535
Mobile: +267 7138 9581
Fax: +267 3904017
E-mail: crevaka@gov.bw
DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF
CONGO
Mr Andre Joseph Djate
Nkoy
Director of
Information
Kinshasa
Tel: + 243 815 080
438/243 990 240 161
Email:
ankoy_2007@yahoo.fr
LESOTHO
Mr. Abeloang RAMAKHULA
SADC National Media
Coordinator
Chief Information
Officer
Email:
ramakhula.ramakhula@gov.ls
Tel/Fax: (+266)
22327026
Cell: (+266) 63022457
MADAGASCAR (TBC)
To be confirmed.
MALAWI
Gerald Viola
SADC National Media
Coordinator
Director of Information
Ministry of
Information, Tourism and Civic Education
Private Bag 310
Lilongwe, Malawi
Tel: +265 1 773 233
Fax: +265 1 774 568
Mobile: +265 999 376
227
Email:
Viola.Gerald@Yahoo.Com
CC : Chikondi Chimala
Ministry of
Information and Civic Education
Private Bag 310,
Lilongwe, Malawi,
Telephone: + 265 1 773
233
Fax : + 265 1 774 568
Mobile: +265 999 551
000
Email:
chimalacc@gmail.com
MAURITIUS
Mr. Oodaye Prakash
Seebaluck
SADC National Media
Coordinator
Senior Information
Officer
Government Information
Service
Prime Minister’s
Office
Level 6, New
Government Centre
Port Louis, Mauritius
Tel: + 230 201 1879
Fax: + 230 208 8243
E-mail:
oseebaluck@mail.gov.mu
MOZAMBIQUE
Dr. Teofilo Nhampossa
SADC National Media
Coordinator
Director of
Information and Communication
780, Avenida Francisco
Magumbwe
Maputo, Mozambique
Tel: + 258 21 492614
Fax: + 258 21 490209
Cell: (+258) 823263110
Cell: (+258) 843263110
Email:
teofilonhampossa@yahoo.com; tgeofilo.nhamposas@gabinfo.gov.mz
NAMIBIA
Ms Kaleni Hiyalwa
SADC National Media
Coordinator
Ministry of
Communication & Information Technology
Private Bag
Namibia, Windhoek
Tel: + 264 61 283 2670
Cell: +264 8132 96479
Email:
khiyalwa@gmail.com;
SEYCHELLES
Mr. Andre Butler
Payette
SADC National Media
Coordinator
Press Attaché
Ministry of Foreign
Affairs
Republic of Seychelles
Tel.: + 248) 4243646
Fax:
Email:
apayette@mfa.gov.sc
CC: apayette@gov.sc
SOUTH AFRICA
Ms Bongiwe Gambu
SADC National Media
Coordinator
Director:
International and Media Liaison
Government Communications
Cnr Vermeulen &
Prinsloo
Midtown Building
Pretoria, South Africa
Tel: +27 12 314 2148
Cell: +27 82 714 9463
Email:
bongiwe@gcis.gov.za
SWAZILAND
Mr Martin Dlamini
SADC National Media
Coordinator
Director, Information,
Media Development
Ministry of
Information, Communications & Technology
Inter-Ministerial
Building #8
Level 3 Mhlambanyatsi
Road
P O Box 642
Mbabane, Swaziland
Tel: +268 2404-4000
Fax: +268 2404 0651
Cell: +268 7606 3712
Email:
dlaminimart@gov.sz
TANZANIA
Mr. Raphael H. Hokororo
SADC National Media
Coordinator
Assistant Director
Ministry of
Information, Youth, Culture and Sports
P O Box 8031
Dar Es Salaam,
Tanzania
Tel: +255 22 2125180 / +255 22 2125181
Cell.: +255 754478166 / +255 715478166
Fax: +255 22 2126834
E-mail: raphael.hokororo@habari.go.tz
ZAMBIA
Mr. Innocent Mwape
SADC National Media
Coordinator
Senior Press and
Public Relations Officer
Acting SADC National
Media Coordinator
Ministry of
Information & Broadcasting
Government Complex
Independence Avenue
P O Box 51025
Lusaka, Zambia
Tel: + 2601 237167
Fax: + 2601 235410
Cell: +260976780223
E-mail:
mwapeinnocent@yahoo.co.uk
ZIMBABWE
Dr Ivanhoe Matengarufu
Gurira
SADC National Media
Coordinator
Principal Press
Secretary
Ministry of
Information & Publicity
P O Box CY1276
Causeway, Harare
Tel: +263 4 764088
(dir) / +263 4 793891-4 (op)
Cell: +263 712867333
Email:
commint09@gmail.com; igurira@information.gov.zw; gurira@mail.ru
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