Close Menu

    Subscribe for Updates

    Explore industry trends, breaking stories, and exclusive insights delivered straight to your inbox.


    Yes, I agree with the privacy policy and terms and conditions.

    Our Picks

    If Age Is Just A Number, Why Do Women Lie About It On First Dates?

    May 28, 2024

    Let’s Talk Birds, Bees, and Awkwardness: Can Kids Talk to Parents About Sex?

    May 15, 2024

    What Your Venus Sign Says About Your Love Tactics

    May 14, 2024
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn TikTok
    SENS Magazine RwandaSENS Magazine Rwanda
    • The Magazine
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn TikTok
    Subscribe
    • Beauty

      DIY: Beauty Tips from Kigali’s Cosmetic Connessiors, Her Majesty

      March 25, 2025

      Her Majesty’s Must-Try: Best Sellers for Your Beauty Bag

      January 3, 2025

      Embracing the Beauty Within: One Reader’s Journey to Plus-Size Confidence

      August 23, 2024

      Mastering the ‘No-Makeup’ Makeup Look in 10 Steps: Her Majesty’s Style

      August 12, 2024

      What Does Your Lip Gloss Say About You?

      August 6, 2024
    • Culture

      What July Means to Rwandans

      July 1, 2025

      Kwibuka: Irma Ihumure Shares Journey from Trauma to Purpose

      May 19, 2025

      The Bold and Unchiseled tales of Rwanda’s female sculptor

      May 16, 2025

      Access Bank Rwanda Pays Tribute to Genocide Victims

      May 12, 2025

      30 Years, 30 Stories: A Celebration of Rwanda’s Resilience, Strength and Courage

      May 2, 2025
    • Entertainment
      1. Movies
      2. Music
      3. Books
      4. Sports
      5. View All

      Remembering Through Songs and Movies

      April 1, 2025

      2025’s Must-Watch Movies: The Ones We Can’t Wait For

      January 3, 2025

      Ten Holiday Movies Worth Watching Again

      December 13, 2024

      Here’s Why You Should Definitely Watch Gladiator II (Disclaimer: Spoilers Ahead) 

      December 2, 2024

      ‘Tonight is the Night’ Dazzles at BK Arena

      April 3, 2025

      Remembering Through Songs and Movies

      April 1, 2025

      Her Sound: By the Women, for the Women

      March 27, 2025

      Hot, Fading or Forgotten: The Stars Who Defined or Faded in 2024

      January 10, 2025

      Five Unforgettable Novels Every Book Lover Must Read

      April 2, 2025

      Stay Out of the Heat with These Couch Reads: SENS Editors’ Top Picks

      August 5, 2024

      Commemorating the Legacy of Mgr. Alexis Kagame

      December 22, 2023

      Whispers of the heart

      November 24, 2023

      NBA Superstar, Kawhi Leonard Unveils Three Basketball Courts in Kigali

      August 2, 2025

      Rwanda Crowned Giants of Africa 2025 Champions

      August 2, 2025

      APR Stuns Nairobi City Thunder: Secures BAL Playoff Glory

      May 27, 2025

      BAL Nile Conference: Al Ahli Tripoli Secures Spot in Playoffs after defeating APR

      May 21, 2025

      NBA Superstar, Kawhi Leonard Unveils Three Basketball Courts in Kigali

      August 2, 2025

      Rwanda Crowned Giants of Africa 2025 Champions

      August 2, 2025

      APR Stuns Nairobi City Thunder: Secures BAL Playoff Glory

      May 27, 2025

      BAL Nile Conference: Al Ahli Tripoli Secures Spot in Playoffs after defeating APR

      May 21, 2025
    • Fashion

      ‘Cooking up’ Style: The Journey of Rwanda’s Kimono King 

      March 24, 2025

      How to Dress for Confidence in 2025

      January 3, 2025

      Some of Our Favorite Local Celebrity Looks This Year

      December 23, 2024

      Fragile: The Skateboarding Brand That’s Turning Trash into Trendy Streetwear

      November 1, 2024

      Traditional Rwandan Fashion Styles Stand the Test of Time in Fresh Renaissance

      November 1, 2024
    • Lifestyle
      1. Travel
      2. Wellness
      3. Relationships
      4. Cuisine
      5. Decor
      6. View All

      Sweet treats: Places to check out for a memorable valentine’s day

      February 14, 2025

      In Honor of Park Benches and Judging Books by Their Covers

      November 11, 2024

      The Vital Role of Tour Guides: A Q&A with an Expert from Nyandungu Eco- Park

      November 11, 2024

      Discovering Umusambi village: Rwanda’s Bird watching Sanctuary

      November 1, 2024

      Eating for Your Menstrual Cycle: A Nourishing Guide to Every Phase

      May 24, 2025

      Exploring the Carnivore Diet: Benefits, Risks and Real-life Experiences

      May 13, 2025

      Ladies, here’s your guide to a perfect women’s day/month celebration

      March 7, 2025

      Her Majesty’s Must-Try: Best Sellers for Your Beauty Bag

      January 3, 2025

      Quick Tips for Managing Feelings in a ‘Situationship’

      April 1, 2025

      Love Pitch Kigali: Redefining how singles connect

      February 17, 2025

      Love on a budget: DIY Valentine Day Ideas for Lovebirds in Rwanda

      February 13, 2025

      What it was like dating in 2024: One Reader’s Year in Relationships

      January 11, 2025

      Reclaiming the Fading Art and Heritage of Rwandan Banana Beer

      November 11, 2024

      A Nutritionist’s Guide to Healthier Traditional Meals

      November 1, 2024

      This is How the ‘Rucakarara’ Dish was Made in the Past

      October 21, 2024

      Where To Eat: Kigali’s Best Summer Dining Spots

      August 12, 2024

      An Interior Designer’s Guide to Bringing the Summer into Your Home on a Budget

      July 30, 2024

      Maximizing closet space in a small room

      November 16, 2023

      DIY for beginners container garden

      September 15, 2023

      The toxic side of lilies

      September 13, 2023

      Eating for Your Menstrual Cycle: A Nourishing Guide to Every Phase

      May 24, 2025

      Exploring the Carnivore Diet: Benefits, Risks and Real-life Experiences

      May 13, 2025

      Quick Tips for Managing Feelings in a ‘Situationship’

      April 1, 2025

      Exploring The Rwandan Baddie Aesthetic: Here’s a Detailed Checklist

      March 14, 2025
    • News

      NBA Superstar, Kawhi Leonard Unveils Three Basketball Courts in Kigali

      August 2, 2025

      Rwanda Crowned Giants of Africa 2025 Champions

      August 2, 2025

      APR Stuns Nairobi City Thunder: Secures BAL Playoff Glory

      May 27, 2025

      BAL Nile Conference: Al Ahli Tripoli Secures Spot in Playoffs after defeating APR

      May 21, 2025

      APR Delivers Thrilling BAL Showdown at BK Arena

      May 20, 2025
    SENS Magazine RwandaSENS Magazine Rwanda
    The Magazine
    • Beauty
    • Culture
    • Entertainment
    • Fashion
    • Lifestyle
    • News
    • The Magazine
    Home   »   News   »   ACOA 2025 Sounds Call for Action to Unite, Integrate, and Reform Africa

    ACOA 2025 Sounds Call for Action to Unite, Integrate, and Reform Africa

    By Jane BabiryeMay 9, 20255 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email Copy Link
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    The African Congress of Accountants (ACOA), held from 6th to 9th May 2025 at Kigali Convention Center was more than a gathering of professionals—it was a resounding call to action for the entire continent.

    With a gathering of over 2000 delegates (Leaders, policymakers, financial experts, and development advocates) to discuss pressing issues affecting Africa’s economic and governance structures, the discussions echoed a central theme: Africa must unite, integrate, and rethink its approach to development.

    With a population of 1.5 billion people, panelists agreed that the continent has potential to rival economic giants like China, among others. However, fragmentation has hindered sustainable growth.

    According to Taiwo Oyedele, Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, Federal State of Nigeria, lack of integration limits opportunities and stifles economic progress.

    With a rhetoric question, Oyedele stressed that disunity and disintegration goes beyond political environments, calling on policy makers to harmonize professional qualifications.

    “Why can’t I bring my qualification from Nigeria and practice in Kenya? Why is it complicated to practice in Uganda? PAFA, we need to establish a model of mutual recognition of professional qualifications starting with accountancy to ease mobility across Africa,” remarked Oyedele.

    Besides, the continent suffers from a shortage of accountants, with fewer than 450,000 professionals available—less than one accountant per 10,000 people. The congress thus called for digitization of learning and the incorporation of real-world training opportunities. In addition to frequent curriculum updates—every year rather than every five years—to reflect changing industry demands.

     “To date, I wonder why we spend 4 years in university, and additional years writing professional exams, when it has been established that one can learn all those ten skills within six months yet still be competent,” pondered Oyedele.

    He further suggested that ‘accounting students should be tasked to prepare financial statements for small businesses as part of their coursework-providing free services to entrepreneurs while gaining hands-on experience’. Not to mention converting universities into Polytechnics.

    “We have millions of small businesses with no hope or aspirations to acquire accounting services, losing out in the process. If we adapt practical education, we support such fraternities whilst building Africa.”

    Beyond education, ACOA underscored the need to rethink democracy and governance. Leaders proposed a development-based economic plan that would transcend political transitions, ensuring continuity in national projects rather than fragmented, leader-specific agendas.

    Furthermore, robust public finance legislations-ensuring that budgeting and spending align with national development priorities, ought to be enacted.

    Legislation that enables independence to the accounting and auditing institutions at all levels was one of the mechanisms suggested by Hon. Medard Lubega Sseggona, MP, Chairman, African Organization of Public Accounts Committees.

    Sseggona believes that through empowering those institutions with independence, finances and technical expertise, tracking of budgeting and spending cycles would be made easy.

    He however acknowledged that, ‘corruption has shifted from cash to procurement’ as entities can no longer access cash, until they relate with procurement.

    “Today, a company seeking to construct a road on a budget of say 800 billion can be granted a trillion, if they promise to return extra. As chairperson, I can never find out, unless one of the parties involved is tempted to say the truth,” he explained.

    Sseggona thus called for creation of an open data transparent system in terms of publication of budgets, expenditure, and data relating to procurement. “Make such information accessible to the public, especially the civil society organizations to monitor the mechanisms of procurement.”

    In addition, litigation systems-to protect and encourage whistle blowers to ‘blow the whistle’, were proposed. As was tax accountability across borders and fast-track prosecution mechanisms.

    “In Africa, prosecution can drag on for years, allowing witnesses to disappear, evidence to be lost, and justice to be denied. If prosecution takes too long, it becomes an incentive to corruption,” remarked Sseggona. Adding that, “establishing specialized judicial officers for corruption cases would expedite trials and ensure swift justice. Not to mention cross-border cooperation among anti-corruption agencies through data mining, and real-time tracking mechanisms.

    According to research, Africa loses approximately $80 billion each year to corruption—money that could fuel economic growth and development. Therefore, the fight against corruption must move beyond political slogans—it is a developmental necessity.

    As ‘guardians of financial integrity’, accountants were thus urged by the Vice President ICPAR, John K. Bugunya to ensure transparency, strengthen accountability, and disrupt fraudulent practices that undermine Africa’s progress. Quoting H.E Paul Kagame, Bugunya said that “taking ownership of our development is not something we can ask others to do.”

    He thus encouraged delegates to make a difference henceforth. “May the investments you’ve made to attend this congress in Kigali be in no vain. That many years from now when we meet, we will be able to look back with pride that ACOA 2025 impacted our lives.”

    The 9th conference of ‘African Congress of Accountants’ is to be held in 2027 in Dakar, Senegal. ACOA was inaugurated in 2011 to promote collaboration, transparency and capacity-building amongst Africa’s accountancy profession.

    in case you missed it Story of The Day
    Jane Babirye

    Jane is a passionate writer with a love for storytelling, a keen interest in exploring diverse topics, and breaking them down into engaging narratives.

    Related Posts

    NBA Superstar, Kawhi Leonard Unveils Three Basketball Courts in Kigali

    August 2, 2025

    Rwanda Crowned Giants of Africa 2025 Champions

    August 2, 2025

    What July Means to Rwandans

    July 1, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Latest
    Entertainment

    NBA Superstar, Kawhi Leonard Unveils Three Basketball Courts in Kigali

    NBA superstar, Kawhi Leonard has today, August 2, 2025, made a powerful impact off the…

    Rwanda Crowned Giants of Africa 2025 Champions

    August 2, 2025

    What July Means to Rwandans

    July 1, 2025

    APR Stuns Nairobi City Thunder: Secures BAL Playoff Glory

    May 27, 2025
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn
    • TikTok
    Our Picks

    If Age Is Just A Number, Why Do Women Lie About It On First Dates?

    Let’s Talk Birds, Bees, and Awkwardness: Can Kids Talk to Parents About Sex?

    What Your Venus Sign Says About Your Love Tactics

    For Social Media Users, Celebrities Need to Fight For Peace. Or Else…

    Subscribe for Updates

    Explore industry trends, breaking stories, and exclusive insights delivered straight to your inbox.


    Yes, I agree with the privacy policy and terms and conditions.

    Advertisement
    Catchyz Classifieds

    Finding evocative ways of interpreting culture, style, and beauty, all while connecting people by sharing their stories.

    SENS goes beyond our monthly magazine to daily web articles and plenty of social media fun. From pop culture and fashion to beauty, tech, and the arts, we've got you covered with a mix of news, commentary, humor, and even poetry. We are a publication that speaks to every side of the Rwandan story.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn TikTok
    Links
    • Home
    • About
    • Advertise With Us
    • Contact Us
    • Join Our Newsletter
    Categories
    • Beauty
    • Culture
    • Entertainment
    • Fashion
    • Lifestyle
    • News
    • Astrology
    • Around the World
    • Business and Career
    • Technology and Innovation
    • Videos
    The Magazine
    • SENS E-Magazine – Oct, 2024
    • SENS E-Magazine – July, 2024
    • SENS E-Magazine – May, 2024
    • SENS E-Magazine – Apr, 2024
    • SENS E-Magazine – Mar, 2024
    • SENS E-Magazine – Feb, 2024
    • SENS E-Magazine – Jan, 2024
    • SENS E-Magazine – Dec, 2023
    • SENS E-Magazine – Nov, 2023
    • SENS E-Magazine – Oct, 2023
    • SENS E-Magazine – Sep, 2023
    © 2025 SENS Magazine Rwanda. All rights reserved.
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.