Kenya protests: Either we urgently push for UN-led global tax reforms, or we face more conflictOriginally published by NewZWireJul 29, 2024Jul 29, 2024
Eccentric stock tacking of the losses from poor mineral wealth management — Africa Day ReflectionI imported a used car from Japan in 2015. So comfortable was I to use public transport to go to work and for my social errands. In the…May 25, 2024May 25, 2024
Africa’s paradox: Mineral Wealth vs Sustainable DevelopmentOriginally published by the NewZWireApr 30, 2024Apr 30, 2024
Africa’s double-edged sword: Public debt restructuring and tax disputesOriginally published by NewZWireJul 18, 2023Jul 18, 2023
Lawfare vs public welfare: the role of lawyers in solving Africa’s sovereign debt crisesOriginally published by NewZWireJul 7, 2023Jul 7, 2023
Africa’s mineral-rich nations risk disallowed goals in their bid to win development matchOriginally published by NewZWireJul 3, 2023Jul 3, 2023
How tax leakages and unsustainable debt have eroded the social contract in AfricaOriginally published by NewZWireJun 23, 2023Jun 23, 2023
Stop the Bleeding Campaign: Can youth numbers count in Africa’s development?Originally published by NewZWireJun 16, 2023Jun 16, 2023
Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar: Developed countries owe resource-rich Africa, tax…Originally published by the NewZWireJun 14, 2023Jun 14, 2023
Corporate social investments should be celebrated as dessert, and mining tax revenue is the main…Last month, April 2023, the President of Zimbabwe, Emmerson Mnangagwa made some interesting remarks during the commissioning of a…May 17, 2023May 17, 2023
A fever or lever for socio-economic development?This article was originally published in the NewsDayApr 14, 2023Apr 14, 2023
Feeding the cows to milk more — a look at the proposed mining royalty arrangementsAs Parliament gathers public input for the Mines and Minerals Amendment Bill (MMAB), it is vital to distillate the Bill to see if it…Mar 3, 2023Mar 3, 2023
The Bull’s Eye on Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining a Missed target in the New Mines and Minerals…By Tafara Chiremba and Mukasiri SibandaFeb 24, 2023Feb 24, 2023
Too much of a good thing, how overly generous tax incentives are gouging public investment in…By Darlington Chidarara, Project Coordinator, Action Aid Zimbabwe and Mukasiri Sibanda, Stop the Bleeding Consortium CoordinatorSep 16, 2021Sep 16, 2021
Holding a mirror for Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining taxation challenges in ZimbabweMining is the spine of the economies of many African countries. For all its mineral wealth, African countries are spineless concerning…Sep 12, 2021Sep 12, 2021
Africa’s health financing needs more oxygenBy Mukasiri Sibanda and Ishmael Zulu, this blog was published first on TJNA’s websiteAug 7, 2021Aug 7, 2021
The Alternative Mining Indaba Provided A Springboard for the Stop the Bleeding CampaignThis blog was originally published on TJNA websiteMar 1, 2021Mar 1, 2021
Civil Society Perspectives on the Implications of Global Digital Tax Reforms for African Mining…Why Are Extractives Critical to Africa Today?Feb 25, 2021Feb 25, 2021
The AMI Revolution Will Not Be MutedBy Mandla Hadebe, Acting Director, Economic Justice Network Africa and Mukasiri Sibanda, Tax & Natural Resource Governance Advisor, Tax…Feb 9, 2021Feb 9, 2021
The story behind the 2020 pan African conference on illicit financial flows and taxationby Mukasiri Sibanda, Advisor Natural Resource Governance, Tax Justice Network Africa.Jan 29, 2021Jan 29, 2021