Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP), Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation gives his opening remarks at the Tanzania-Malawi border dispute meeting, held earlier today at Serena Hotel in Dar es Salaam.
Hon. Ephraim Chiume, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Malawi highlights Malawi's position in respect to the Lake Nyasa border dispute during the meeting with Tanzania.  Left is Mr. Patrick Kabambe, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Malawi and Mr. Ralph Kasambara (right), Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Malawi.  
Tanzania delegation listening to Hon. Chiume when he highlighted the Malawi position.
Hon. Membe (3rd left), gives Tanzania's position in respect to the Lake Nyasa that the boundary is to the median line of the Lake.  Left is Hon. Mahadhi Juma Maalim (MP), Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, Justice Fredrick Werema (2nd left), Attorney General for Tanzania.  Others are Mr. John M. Haule (4th left), Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ambassador Irene Kasyanju (5th left), Director of Legal Affairs Unit at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Tanzania delegation, that include H.E. Patrick Tsere (right), Ambassador of the United Republic of Tanzania to Malawi.

Malawi delegation.
"We have agreed to disagree," says Hon. Membe, while talking to Malawi's delegation led by his counterpart Hon. Ephraim Chiume (not in the photo).  Others in the photo are Hon. Mahadhi Juma Maalim (MP) (2nd left), Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, Justice Fredrick Werema(3rd left), Attorney General for Tanzania.  Also in the photo are Mr. John M. Haule (2nd right), Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ambassador Irene Kasyanju (right), Director to the Legal Affairs Unit at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.    
Hon. Chiume addresses a press conference, while Hon. Membe listening carefully before his turn.
Hon. Membe addresses members of the press.

By TAGIE DAISY MWAKAWAGO
The Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Co-operation, Hon. Bernard K. Membe (MP), said that Tanzania and Malawi have agreed to disagree on the merits of the Lake Nyasa border dispute.
Speaking to the reporters during the joint press conference with his counterpart, Hon. Ephraim Chiume of Malawi, Hon. Membe said that there are respectively fundamental differences between the two countries.
“Malawi is still firm with Article 1, Subsection 2 of the 1890 Heligoland Treaty, which stipulates that Lake Nyasa border demarcates in the Northern part of Mozambique, which is to the Eastern shore of the Lake in Tanzania side,” said Hon. Membe.
For Tanzania, she still maintains that Article 6 of Heligoland Treaty stipulates that boundary issues shall be in accordance with the local requirements.  Thus, Tanzania still insists and maintains that the frontier demarcating between these two contiguous disputing states passes in the middle of the Lake Nyasa.
“With that, we have jointly agreed to seek a third party mediator to resolve this dispute amicably and peacefully,” said Hon. Chiume.
The parties agreed that the mediator should come from the Forum made of the former African Heads of State and Government and in particular from the Southern African Development Community (SADC).  “The Forum has 37 members who are retired, democratically elected leaders and whereby 10 of the members are from SADC countries,” said Hon. Membe.
Further to their agreement, the two Ministers told reporters that on 24 November of this year, they will hand deliver formal letter of application to the Forum.  It is said that in that application the parties will seek a mediator that is consisted of the 10 SADC members and jurists.
“We have also jointly agreed that the SADC Forum team shall have three months starting January 2013 to complete this exercise,” said Hon. Membe, adding that the team will be given additional time if necessary.
In concluding the joint press conference, both Ministers expressed their eagerness to resolve this border row amicably and peacefully.  However, if mediation process is fully exhausted, then the International Court of Justice will be the last resort.

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  1. Mnapotezeana muda tu misimamo hii ilishaoneshwa tangu zamani lakini bado mkaendelea kuitana kwenye vikao. Hata hao mediators watashindwa na mwisho mtapeleka ICJ. Lakini mimi kama mtanzania naamini haki yetu itapatikana.

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  2. Tatizo kubwa ni ubinafsi wa binadamu na hivi ndivyo tulivyoumbwa.
    mpaka uligawiwa 1890....ha haahaa na nani? kwa manufaa ya nani? ni nani leo hii anatakiwa afaidi kilichopo leo. ukipata majibu hayo ndio unaona madhara ya ukoloni.

    nini ch kufanya???
    Tunatakiwa tupate muafaka wa manufaa ya leo kwa watu na nchi zote mbili. hapa sio haki... haki haidaiwi kwa mipaka iliyowekwa na wakoloni kwa manufaa ya wakoloni kwa wakati huo... tumekwenda shule kufanya vitu kisasa kwa manufaa ya sasa. regardless of the country or kabila la mtu.
    Kama ni mafuta....eh hakuna atakuwa na amani wala kufaiidi kama wote hawafaidi... Mdau wa Amani.

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  3. Yaani mie nawashangaa hawa Malawi, toka zamani tunaishi kwa amani sasa wamegundua kuna mafuta wanataka ziwa lote liwe lao. Yaani sie Waafrica utatujua tu kwa uroho wetu. Kama jamaa waliotangulia hapo juu,ni kweli itakuwa kazi kweli kumaliza ili swala kwa amani.Ndugu wa nyumba moja wanauana kwa mali, itakuwa siye sembuse na Malawi inasikitisha kweli.

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  4. Tanzania hatutakiwi kupoteza muda na pesa zetu,wao Malawi nd'o wanatakiwa kuhangaika,kwa sababu wanataka ziwa lote.Sisi hatutaki ziwa lote....Maadamu ndege zao za utafiti na vyombo vingine vya majini haviji upande wetu wao ndiyo wanatakiwa kwenda ICJ,siyo sisi(Maoni yangu)

    David V

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  5. Na Wakenya wakisema Mlima Kilimanjaro ugawanywe nusu mtasemaje?

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  6. Mi nasubiri tu ziwa liwe lao alafu naenda kuogelea, wakati naogelea kumbe nipo malawi nikirudi ufukweni nipo home swt home!! Du maajabu

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