“Are we really here?” – Prof Peter Katjavivi reacts to transformation of SADC PF

1 April 2025

Prof. Peter Katjavivi (middle) speaks in Botswana last week at the signing of the Agreement to Amend the SADC Treaty to establish the SADC PF as an official institution of the regional bloc. Photo: Bright Khumanego

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By Moses Magadza

Gaborone, Botswana – In Luke 2:25-32, Simeon, a devout man who had been promised by the Holy Spirit that he would not die before he had seen Christ, said – upon holding the infant Jesus in his hands –  “Sovereign Lord, you may now dismiss your servant in peace. For my eyes have seen salvation.”

Last week, in a similar moment thick with emotion and decades of anticipation, Prof. Peter Katjavivi, the former Speaker of the National Assembly of Namibia and a member of the SADC Parliamentary Forum (SADC PF) Transformation Lobby Team, delivered a stirring address at the signing of the Agreement to Amend the SADC Treaty to establish the SADC PF as an official institution of the regional bloc.

Addressing an audience that included Botswana’s President Advocate Duma Gideon Boko (SC), Speakers, parliamentarians and other dignitaries, Prof. Katjavivi paused – gripped by the significance of the moment.

“Sometimes I feel, are we here? Is this the event that brought us together?” he asked. “I think I’m convinced we are indeed here to witness something so important.”

The Agreement, signed in Gaborone under the leadership of President Boko, represents a historic milestone in the decades-long journey to formally recognise the SADC PF as a fully-fledged institution of SADC.

Prof. Katjavivi, one of the Forum’s most resolute advocates, made it clear that the journey had been arduous, but worth every step.

Botswana became the 14th SADC country to sign the Agreement. The region now awaits Mauritius’ signature.

“We have struggled hard to achieve something that we feel is very important. Parliament cannot be left behind as we are discussing the critical issue of regional integration,” Prof Katjavivi said.

The former Speaker reflected on the path that brought the region to the 14th signature.

“We have been dreaming about this, but it has become a reality,” he said. “As we look back and look to the future, this is something that will define who we are as a SADC community.”

Prof Katjavivi is exiting active political service. The milestone carried deep personal significance for him, and he described the moment as a fitting conclusion to his years of service and advocacy.

“It has been long coming. It is finally here, and I am extremely proud,” he said. “We say that our job is done to a certain extent – but of course we need to consolidate this achievement.”

He said that the envisaged regional parliament must serve the people of Southern Africa and position itself on the continental and global stage.

“A regional parliament is an important vehicle for regional integration. It will enable us to fully serve our citizens within the SADC region and the continent of Africa at large by networking with other regional parliaments… drawing upon the experiences that might be relevant for us.”

He said that Namibia remains a dedicated host country to the SADC PF and would continue supporting its evolution.

Recounting a conversation with Namibia’s current President, H.E. Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, he said: “Before coming here, I alerted the current President… She simply said, ‘I wish you well and thank you for sharing this important event with me.’”

For Prof Katjavivi, the signing by Botswana represents the fulfillment of a shared dream; one that entailed tireless lobbying, unwavering hope and collective belief.

“This is a very important development that we hold dear to our hearts,” he stated. “From here, we’ll continue to mobilise the best we can to make sure the SADC regional parliament lives up to the expectations of our people,” he said to applause.

The SADC PF  Transformation Lobby Group was comprised of the Hon. Speaker Adv. Jacob Francis Nzwidamilimo Mudenda, Chairperson, from Zimbabwe; Hon. Pedro Sebastião, proxy for Hon Speaker Carolina Cerqueira, from Angola; Hon. Former Speaker Phandu Tombola Chaha Skelemani, from Botswana; Hon Speaker Prof. Katjavivi from Namibia; Hon. Speaker Angela Thokozile Didiza from South Africa; and Rt. Hon. Speaker Nelly Butete Kashumba Mutti, SC, MP, FAPRA, from Zambia.

  • Moses Magadza is the Media and Communications Manager at the SADC Parliamentary Forum.

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