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The leadership of the Rwandan and Tanzanian Armed Forces met in a meeting bringing together military leaders in border areas on both sides of the two countries, to discuss issues including cooperation in managing cross-border security.
This 12th meeting is being held in Nyagatare from May 28 to 30, 2025, bringing together military leaders in border areas on both sides.
During this meeting, which will discuss current security issues, the military commanders of the border areas on both sides will jointly review the steps taken since previous such discussions, particularly in combating illegal cross-border activities.
Both sides emphasize the need to expand military cooperation on both sides as agreed by the Heads of State.
The Commander of the 5th Division of the Rwandan Armed Forces, Brig Gen Pascal Muhizi, commended the far-sighted leadership of the two Heads of State, aimed at bringing peace to the people and the region.
He also called on the military commanders in the border areas on both sides to prioritize peace and security, and to ensure coordination in their responsibilities.
The Commander of the 202nd Brigade of the Tanzanian Defence Force (TPDF), Brig Gen Gabriel Elias Kwiligwa, who is also leading the Tanzanian Defence Force delegation that attended the meeting, said that the previous meetings were particularly fruitful in resolving existing problems and challenges, and that all was achieved due to the collaboration between the two parties.
Lt. Colonel Guillaume Ndjike Kaiko has just been appointed to the position of Deputy Commander in charge of administration and logistics within the FARDC Communication and Information Service at the national level
Lieutenant Marc Elongo, has been appointed spokesperson for the Sokola 1 operational sector, Grand Nord axis, replacing Lieutenant Colonel Mak Hazukay Mongba, who was promoted to deputy spokesperson for the FARDC, in charge of operations and intelligence as described earlier.
It should be noted that Colonel Hazukay replaced Captain Anthony Mualushay, currently spokesperson for Ngamba operations, as spokesperson for Sokola operations on this axis.
Prior to this appointment, Mak Hazukay served as Director of Communication and Outreach for the Sokola 1 Grand Nord operational sector, where he also served as spokesperson for Northern Front operations.
In December 2021, this loyalist officer, originally from the Faculty of Information and Communication Sciences, was called upon to serve as spokesperson for the joint operations of the Congolese and Ugandan armed forces (FARDC-UPDF) against ADF terrorists.