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Advancing Fiscal Justice Across Africa
The APNIFFT continental meeting will be held ahead of the G20 Summit, providing a vital platform for African legislators to consolidate and express the continent’s priorities. This gathering is expected to generate strong parliamentary input into the G20 discussions, ensuring that African voices—particularly those of lawmakers responsible for domestic legislation, oversight, and budget accountability—are reflected in shaping global tax and financial policies. The APNIFFT meeting will thus serve as a crucial mobilisation space to influence the G20 agenda and strengthen Africa’s leadership in promoting fiscal justice and financial transparency on the global stage.
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Conference Timeline
A comprehensive roadmap of discussions, presentations, and strategic sessions designed to drive fiscal justice forward.
- Day 1: Monday, 13 October
- Day 2 Tuesday, 14 October
- Day 3: Wednesday, 15 October
08:00-08:30
Arrival and Registration
08:30 – 09:30
Welcoming Remarks and Introductions
- Ms Chenai Mukumba – Executive Director, Tax Justice Network Africa
- Hon Vuyolwethu Zungula – National Caucus Chair, APNIFFT South Africa
- Hon Lorraine Nxumalo – Regional Caucus Chair, APNIFFT Southern Africa
- Dr Khanyisile Tshabalala – Chairperson, APNIFFT Steering Council
- Hon Seeng Mokoena – Chief Whip, Parliament of South Africa
- Hon Ganief Hendricks – Deputy Minister of Social Development, South Africa
09:30 – 11:00
Plenary Session 1: Taking Stock of 10 years of APNIFFT
This session will seek to critically reflect on the progress, achievements, and
challenges of the African Parliamentary Network on Illicit Financial Flows and
Taxation (APNIFFT) over the past decade, assess its impact on legislative action
and policy reform across the continent.
Moderator: Ms. Leila Kituyi – African Tax Administration Forum
Panelists:
- Appolinaire Nishirimbere – Technical Advisor APNIFFT Steering council
- Hon Josephine Drabo – Regional Caucus Chair, APNIFFT West Africa
- Hon Menyani Awodala – Former Member APNIFFT Steering Council
- Hon Fani Munengani – Member, APNIFFT Zimbabwe
- Hon Aboubacar Sissoko – National Caucus Chair, APNIFFT Mali
11:00 – 11:30
Tea Break
11:30 –13:30
Plenary Session 2: Reflecting on the Future of APNIFFT in a Changing Global Landscape
This session will explore emerging global and regional trends impacting the fight against illicit financial flows (IFFs), examine the evolving challenges that hinder progress, and chart a forward, looking agenda for APNIFFT. The session will focus on how Members of Parliament and the network can adapt, innovate, and strengthen their legislative, oversight, and advocacy roles to ensure sustained influence and effectiveness in combating IFFs across Africa.
Moderator: Ms. Nangamso Kwinana – Programme Officer – African Monitor
Presentation: Ms. Kathy Nicolaou-Manias, IFFs Expert Discussants:
- Hon Nancy Abisai- Regional Caucus Chair, APNIFFT Eastern Africa
- Hon Martina Moreira Moniz – National Caucus Chair, APNIFFT Guinea Bissau
- Hon Cyril Euloge Moutou – National Caucus Chair, APNIFFT Congo Brazzaville
13:30 – 14:30
Lunch
14.30 – 16:30
Breakaway Learning Session 1
Incorporating a Gendered Lens to Taxation
Presentation: Dr Lyla Latif – University of Nairobi
Moderator: Ms. Maureen Mburu – Tax and Gender Lead, Global Alliance for Tax Justice
Panelists:
- Hon Khanyisile Tshabalala- Chairperson APNIFFT SC
- Ms. Elizabeth Kapembwa- Member, UN Tax Committee of Experts on International Cooperation on Tax Matters
- Hon Gifty Gobah Jiagge – Principal Clerk Ghana Parliament
Breakaway Learning Session 2
Digital reforms for Corporate Transparency
Presentation: Mr. Robert Mwanyumba – MicroSave Consulting (MSC)
Moderator: Mr. Gabriel Manguele – Project Coordinator, Center for Democracy and Human Rights (CDD)
Panelists:
- Hon Cyril Euloge Moutou, National Caucus Chair – Congo APNIFFT Brazzaville
- Mr. Ebenezer Ahumah Djietror – Clerk to Parliament – Ghana
- Dr Wilberforce Oundo- National Caucus Deputy Chair, APNIFFT – Kenya
16:30 – 17:00
Tea Break
End of Day 1
08:00 – 09:00
Arrival and Registration
09:00 – 09:30
Recap Session:
Summary of takeaways from the Breakaway sessions
Moderator: Hon Francis Saidy Dopoh – National Caucus Chair APNIFF Liberia
09:30 – 11:00
Plenary Session 3: Emerging issues, International Tax Reforms
To deepen understanding of recent international tax reform initiatives particularly the development of the UN Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation and to examine the two early protocols being negotiated alongside it:
- Taxation of income from cross border digital services (Protocol 1)
- Prevention and resolution of tax disputes (Protocol 2)
Moderator: Hon Galvanis Mgassiyombo – Vice Chair, APNIFFT Steering Council
Presentation: Ms. Everlyn Muendo- Senior Policy Officer, TJNA
Discussants:
- Senator Lorraine Nxumalo – Regional Caucus Chair, APNIFFT Southern Africa
- Hon Douamba Jean Idrissa – National Caucus Chair, APNIFFT, Burkina Faso
- Hon Abel Xavier Nzuzi Lubota – National Caucus Chair, APNIFFT, Angola
11:00 – 11:30
Tea Break
11:30 –13:30
Plenary Session 4: Emerging issues: Legislating on Health Taxes
This session will seek to examine the role of health taxes in promoting public health and raising domestic revenue. The session will allow parliamentarians to gain new insights into health taxes, share experiences, discuss challenges, and explore how APNIFFT can support efforts to advance effective health tax legislation across Africa.
Moderator: Mr. John Njenga – TJNA
Presentation: Prof. Corne Van Walbeek – University of Cape Town (UCT, REEP)
Discussants:
- Hon James Chidakwa – Deputy regional coordinator, APNIFFT, Southern Africa
- Hon Marietou Dieng – Vice President West Africa Caucus, Coordinator, APNIFFT, Senegal Caucus
- Hon Nelly Muinga – National Caucus Deputy Chair, APNIFFT, DRC
13:30 – 14:30
Lunch
14.30 – 16:30
Breakaway Learning Session 3
Tax and Debt
Moderator: Ms. Riska Koopman– Policy Research and Advocacy Officer, Policy Research and Advocacy Officer (AFRODAD)
Presentations:
- Mr. John Oduk – Policy Assistant, African Forum and Network on Debt and Development (Afrodad)
- Mr. Samwely Mkwatwa – Policy Officer, Policy Forum
Discussants:
- Hon Lazare Yao – National Caucus Chair, Cote D Ivoire
- Hon Epainete Djangrang Sende – National Caucus Chair, Chad
- Hon Gakpey Kwame Dzudzorli – National Caucus Chair APNIFFT, Ghana
Breakaway Learning Session 4
Mineral resource governance for sustainable development
Moderator: Ms. Gloria Majiga – Policy Officer (TJNA)
Presentations:
- Mr. Theophilus Adoko – policy development officer- AU – African Mineral Development Center (AMDC)
- Mr. Edwin Wuadom Warden – Country Manager, Extractives Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI)
Discussants:
- Hon Edson Judite Calisto Nhangumele – National Caucus Chair APNIFFT Mozambique
- Hon Lee Oguzu – National Caucus Chair, APNIFFT Uganda
- Hon Busayo Oluwole Oke – National Caucus Chair APNIFFT – Nigeria
16:30 – 17:00
Tea Break
18:00 - 22:00
End of Day 2
Cocktail Dinner - APNIFFT Celebrations
08:00 – 09:00
Arrival and Registration
09:00 – 09:30
Plenary Session:
Summary of take aways from the Breakaway sessions
Moderator: Hon Chanda Katotobwe – National Caucus Chair, APNIFFT Zambia
09:30 – 11:00
Plenary session 5: Unpacking the state of IFFs and tax; Data from across Africa
This session will seek to unpack the latest data on illicit financial flows and tax across Africa, identify key trends and gaps in each of the 4 regions (West, Central, Eastern and Southern Africa) and use these insights to inform the preparation of regional caucus workplans that will guide parliamentary interventions in the next phase of APNIFFT.
Moderator: Mr. Edwin Birech – Accountable Governance Programme Officer (OXFAM)
Presentation: Mr. Gerald Byarugaba – Africa Advisor – Extractive Industries (OXFAM)
Discussants:
- Hon Lerato Ngobeni – Member, South Africa Caucus
- Senator Marguerite Ngando Ngonde – Deputy National Caucus Chair APNIFFT Cameroon
- Hon Rhoda Nuna – National Caucus Chair, APNIFFT South Sudan
11:00 – 11:30
Tea Break
11:30 –12:30
Ministers segment:
Moderator: Dr Khanyisile Tshabalala – Chairperson, APNIFFT Steering Council
- Hon Menyani Awodala – Board Member, Malawi Communications Authority
- Hon Maipelo Mophuting – Assistant Minister for State President Botswana
- Hon Ganief Hendricks – Deputy Minister for Social development, South Africa
12:30 –13:30
APNIFFT caucuses regional reports
Moderator: Appolinaire Nishirimbere – Technical Advisor APNIFFT SC
- Southern Africa (Hon Lorraine Nxumalo Regional Coordinator)
- Central Africa (Hon Galvanis Mgassiyombo – Regional Coordinator)
- Eastern Africa (Hon Nancy Abisai – Regional Coordinator)
- West Africa (Hon Josephine Drabo – Regional Coordinator)
13:30 – 14:30
Lunch
14.30 – 16:30
APNIFFT Governance session
- Amendments to the constitution
- Elections
- Announcement and introduction of new SC 2025 – 2027
- Handing over ceremony
- Signing of acceptance
- Speeches by new SC Chair
16.30 – 16:45
Reading of the Outcome Statement
16.45 – 17:45
Closing Session
Speakers:
- Ms. Chenai Mukumba – Executive Director, TJNA
- Hon Vuyolwethu Zungula – National Caucus Chair, APNIFFT South Africa
- Hon Lorraine Nxumalo – Regional Caucus Chair, Southern Africa
- Dr Khanyisile Tshabalala – Chairperson, APNIFFT Steering Council
- Hon Ganief Hendricks- Deputy Minister for Social development, South Africa
End of Conference
Detailed Programme:
The day’s program features two plenary sessions: Plenary Session 1 - reflecting on ten years of APNIFFT’s progress, achievements, and challenges, assessing its impact on legislation and policy reform across Africa; and Plenary Session 2 - exploring future directions amid changing global dynamics, focusing on innovation, adaptation, and strengthened parliamentary action against illicit financial flows.
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The day’s program continues with Plenary Session 3, focusing on recent international tax reforms, including the UN Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation and its two early protocols, followed by Plenary Session 4, which explores legislating on health taxes to promote public health, boost revenue, and strengthen APNIFFT’s support for effective health tax policies across Africa.
Detailed Program:
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The day’s program concludes with Plenary Session 5, which will present and analyze the latest data on illicit financial flows and taxation across Africa’s four regions to inform future regional caucus workplans. This will be followed by the Ministers Segment, APNIFFT Caucus Regional Reports, and the APNIFFT Governance Session to review progress and plan the network’s next phase.
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Theme & Logistics
Discover the guiding theme of the 2025 APNIFFT Continental Conference and get key details on when and where it will take place.
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A Decade of Combating Illicit Financial Flows and Advancing Tax Justice: Reflections, Innovation, and Political Will
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Johannesburg, South Africa
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13–15 October 2025
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