Closing the gap, without losing the taxpayer.
Every African revenue authority is running the same two-front campaign. Close the collection gap. Keep the trust of the people paying. The technology to do the first is now available everywhere. The discipline to do both is what your assessments, your appeals, and your data sovereignty turn on.
Where the sector stands.
Across African revenue administrations the data has arrived: e-invoicing, bank reporting, mobile money, inter-agency feeds. The unsolved problem is no longer access. It is what the Tribunal, the press, and parliament make of the assessment, the appeal, and the data sovereignty arrangement behind both.
Where the three products fit.
Akki integrates the authority's core systems with e-invoicing, customs, banking, and mobile money — and governs what data enters every model.
Solva structures every assessment, objection response, and recommendation through a disciplined reasoning trail that holds at the Tribunal.
SyniSense anonymises sensitive third-party data at the perimeter before any external model reasons over it, and produces an audit receipt for each call.
Commissioner Generals, Commissioners of Domestic Taxes / Investigations / Customs, Directors, and Chief Information Officers at African Revenue Authorities.
Six articles.
Each article goes deep on one decision the sector cannot afford to get wrong. Articles publish on a deliberate cadence; titles are listed here as the editorial agenda.
- 01The Tribunal does not read your model. It reads your reasoning.READ →
- 02The return used to be the start of the conversation. Not any more.READ →
- 03The objection you answer well is the case the Tribunal never sees.READ →
- 04The traders are not hiding. They have phones.READ →
- 05At the border, the assessment is fast. After the border, it has to hold.READ →
- 06The sovereignty question runs underneath everything else.READ →
Start a conversation.
Sector deployments begin with a direct conversation about the specific decisions the institution needs to defend.