
We’re proud to present the No. 2, 2026 edition of The PALM, an exploration of Africa’s evolving tax landscape and the urgent questions of equity, trust, and fiscal transformation shaping the continent.
From transfer pricing and petroleum taxation to the regulation of cryptocurrencies and digital service taxes, this edition examines how African tax systems are adapting to both opportunity and accountability in a rapidly changing economy.
Featuring an exclusive interview with Crystal Kabajwara, Chairperson of the Tax Appeals Tribunal, Uganda
Insightful articles by Deus Mugabe, Abdulkabir Olode-Ankirun, Solomon Ater, Chibuikem Ekeh, Olukolade Ehinmosan, Kenechukwu Chibueze, and Lyndie Sarpong
Thoughtful analysis on transfer pricing and poverty reduction, Nigeria’s evolving petroleum tax regime, the taxation and regulation of digital assets, and the rise of Digital Service Taxes across Africa
This edition challenges readers to see tax law not merely as a revenue tool, but as a foundation for transparency, public trust, and Africa’s long-term development.