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Malawi, Mozambique pledge to combat cross-border crime

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BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-The Malawian and Mozambican governments have made commitments toward the fight against cross-border crimes by jointly strengthening the two nations’ security.

The commitments have been made during the 15th session of the Malawi-Mozambique Joint Permanent Commission on Defence and Security in a three-day conference at Amaryllis Hotel in Blantyre which ran from 28th- 30th June 2023.

According to the Defence Minister who is also Chairperson of the commission Harry Mkandawire says Malawi Government is committed to continue working together with the Mozambican Government in the fight against terrorism and other cross-border crimes.

Mkandawire added that Malawi and Mozambique share a lot in common, stating that a problem for Mozambique equally affects Malawi and vice versa.

The Defence Minister further disclosed that the security in the country’s borders has been tightened to fight all sorts of threats.

“I can assure the Mozambican government that we have sealed the borders because we prioritize peace and international cooperation and that the fight against terrorism and other cross-border crimes does not only affect the Mozambique government, we are equally affected by the vice because these terrorists pass through Malawi to go to Mozambique,” Mkandawire said.

On the other hand, Homeland Security Minister Kenneth Zikhale Ng’oma called for collaborated effort to fight cross-border crimes, saying that some foreign nationals come into the country under the pretext of being refugees which in turn poses a threat to the country’s security and economy.

Ng’oma stressed that collaboration is key to achieving peace, stability and sustainable development for the benefit of people from the two nations.

“Terrorism and other cross-border crimes negatively affect the security of the country and economy in general, as such we need to collaborate to fight illicit trade, cyber crimes, smuggling of goods and human trafficking. Such meetings are critical because they provide an opportunity to review our commitments toward strengthening our international relations,” said Ng’oma.

In his part, Mozambican Minister of National Defence Cristovao Artur Chiume thanked the Malawian government for its commitment to the fight against cross-border crimes.

Chiume cited that in Mozambique terrorism is an issue of great concern, hence calling for collaboration and dedication in the fight against the vice.

Chiume disclosed that good collaboration with neighbouring countries has drastically improved the terrorism situation in Mozambique.

He has since expressed his government’s commitment to continue working together with the Malawian government to spearhead international relations for the well-being of people from the two nations.

The conference brought together delegates who deliberate on issues of international security, international boundaries, peace, wildlife protection and development among others.

The conference is held annually as a way of improving security and strengthening international relations between Malawi and Mozambique.

Dorica Mtenje

Malosa secondary school Diploma in journalism from Blantyre Business college Been media fraternity since 2009