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Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by jmoore(m): 7:34am On Jul 17, 2023

10.Egyptian Pound

1 USD = 31.08 EGP
Egyptian Pound is the 10th highest currency in Africa

The Egyptian pound, denoted by the sign EĀ£, is the 10th highest currency in Africa and the official currency of the Arab Republic of Egypt.

Initially backed by precious metals, the Central Bank of Egypt started a managed float in 2001 before switching to a float in 2016. Before the float, one dollar was equivalent to 8.8 Egyptian pounds but rose to about 15 Egyptian pounds per dollar after undocking.

The EGP's use as an unofficial currency in Sudan and the Gaza Strip solidifies its status as one of Africa's strongest currencies.

In reaction to the detrimental COVID-19 lockdown measures of 2020, Egypt reduced interest rates to stabilise the currency. However, the nation continues to have one of the highest real interest rates in the world, which has aided in the sale of treasuries and the protection of the currency but discouraged borrowing.

The Egyptian pound is also one of the most valuable currencies in Africa because Egypt has the second-highest nominal gross domestic product on the continent, behind only Nigeria.

9.Zambian Kwacha

1 USD = 19.82 ZMW

The Zambian Kwacha (ZMW) ranks 8th on our list of highest currencies in Africa

The Zambian Kwacha (ZMW), issued by the Bank of Zambia as the country's official legal tender, is the 9th highest currency in Africa.

Despite being one of the strongest currencies in Africa, the Zambian Kwacha is not often traded by currency speculators due to its susceptibility to inflation and instability over time.

Zambia is the biggest copper producer in Africa, hence, its currency is prone to erraticism based on the fluctuation of commodity prices in the global copper market.

The Kwacha replaced the pound in 1968, after Zambia's independence from the United Kingdom.

The Zambian Kwacha's difficult-to-control inflation rate has contributed to the plight of many Zambians but has not stopped it from becoming one of Africa's most valuable currencies.

8.South African rand

1 USD = 18.51 ZAR
The South African Rand ranks 9th on our list of highest currencies in Africa

Launched in February 1961, the South African Rand is the 8th highest currency in Africa which, until the end of apartheid, had a relatively steady exchange rate with the US dollar.

Since then, its value has depreciated as the South African economy has grown more integrated with the global economy.

Several nations in the area, including Lesotho, Namibia, and Swaziland, peg their currencies to the South African Rand, which can only strengthen its position as one of the strongest currencies in Africa.

Since it stands as the most traded legal tender in Africa and one of the top 20 globally, the South African Rand is arguably Africa's best currency.

In essence, the ZAR's value is related to the price of gold, South Africa's primary export in its early years. The rand, however, remains at the mercy of global uncertainty owing to South Africa's frail economy and unstable political scene.


7.Eritrean Nakfa

1 USD = 15 NFK
The Eritrean Nakfa ranks 7th on our list of highest currencies in Africa

The Eritrean Nakfa (NFK) ranks 7th amongst the highest currencies in Africa and is Eritrea's official legal tender.

The Nakfa has experienced stability throughout the years as a result of the Eritrean government's preference for a fixed exchange rate versus a floating currency.

6.Seychellois Rupee

1 USD = 13.98 SCR
Seychellois Rupee ranks 5th on our list of highest currencies in Africa

The 6th highest currency in Africa, the Seychellois rupee, is also the strongest currency in East Africa as a result of Seychelles' market economy.

Foreign investment as well as the bloom of agriculture, fisheries, and small-scale industrial industries have led to the growth of the country's economy. This has contributed to the diversification of Seychelles' gross domestic product.

The fact that Seychelles has the largest GDP per capita in Africa has also contributed to the SR's ranking as one of the strongest currencies in Africa.
Another factor behind the high value of the Seychellois rupee is that Seychelles is the smallest nation with an independent monetary policy.

5.Botswana Pula

1 USD = 13.17 BWP
The Botswanan Pula ranks 6th on our list of highest currencies in Africa

The Botswana pula (BWP) is the 5th highest currency in Africa and the strongest currency in Southern Africa. It has been in use since 1976, eleven years after Botswana's independence from the British.

Despite the 2005 depreciation of the legal tender, the BWP remains one of the strongest currencies in Africa, with a Pula equaling 0.08 dollars.

Pula is synonymous with rain in Setswana, the most widely spoken language in Botswana. The absence of precipitation across most of the country's surface implies that its basic definition and phrase are regarded as a gift.

Due to Botswana's robust economy and generally stable democracy, the BWP has remained one of the most valuable currencies in Africa. It is also an appealing currency since it is traded on Africa's biggest stock exchange, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.


4.Ghanaian Cedi

1 USD = 10.8 GHS
The Ghana Cedi is is the 3rd strongest currency in Africa

The Ghana Cedi (GHS), the fourth historical legal currency of the Republic of Ghana, is the most valuable currency in West Africa and sub-Saharan Africa. Also the 4th highest currency in Africa, the GHS replaced the GHC in 2007 following years of inflation-induced depreciation.

According to a Bloomberg research, the GHS was the best-performing currency in the world versus the dollar in 2020. The US agency reported that the Ghanaian Cedi increased by 3.9%, the greatest rise among the more than 140 legal tenders monitored, making it one of the strongest currencies in Africa.

The Ghanaian currency declined by 54.2% versus the US dollar during the first eleven months of 2022, according to economic and financial statistics released by the Central Bank (Bank of Ghana, BOG) in November. This made the cedi the worst performing currency in the world, ahead of the Sri Lankan rupee, which lost 45 percent of its value versus the U.S. dollar.

During the period under consideration, the Ghanaian currency likewise lost 48.9% and 50% of its value relative to the pound sterling and the euro. As a consequence, the Ghanaian Cedi dropped a spot on this ranking of Africa's most valuable currencies.

This predicament is mostly the result of the Russia-Ukraine conflict which has caused an increase in import costs and, therefore, a larger outflow of foreign currency.

In addition to the stifling inflation, this situation forces Ghana to spend much more foreign currency to honour its obligations to international creditors.

Government expenditure initiatives and employment development have helped maintain the currency's strength, and the GHS is more valuable due to Ghana having the highest GDP per capita in West Africa.


3.Moroccan dirham

1 USD = 10.21 MAD
The Moroccan Dirham is is the 4th strongest currency in Africa

The dirham (MAD), the primary unit of legal tender in Morocco, is the 3rd highest currency in Africa. It cannot be traded outside the nation and is virtually immune to bank-influenced price swings.

In the Western Sahara area, the Moroccan dirham is the de facto medium of exchange; and although it remains unregulated, its export is prohibited by law.

The dirham was implemented on October 17, 1959, under the administration of Abdallah Ibrahim, after the founding of Bank Al-Maghrib and the elimination of the Moroccan franc, which had been in use since 1921. Since its inception, the MAD has been one of the strongest currencies in Africa.

2.Libyan Dinar

1 USD = 4.77 LYD
Libyan Dinar is the 2nd strongest currency in Africa

At 4.77 LYD to the dollar, the Libyan dinar is the 2nd highest currency in Africa. The LYD replaced the Libyan pound in 1971, when Muammar Gaddafi deposed King Idris in a coup, and was minted at the same value as the Libyan pound.

The Central Bank of Libya is responsible for manufacturing, issuing, and controlling the currency, which consists of 1,000 dirhams per dinar.

Although it remains one of the strongest currencies in Africa, the LYD has progressively depreciated against major currencies like the U.S. dollar, the British pound, and the euro over the years.

The continued slump in value may be traced to various factors, with the decline in oil prices on international markets being the most significant. Since oil sales are Libya's primary source of income, the waning global depenence on oil has had a detrimental effect on the dinar.


1.Tunisian Dinar

1 USD = 3.07 TND
Tunisian Dinar is the strongest currency in Africa

With a dollar conversion rate of 3.07 Dinars, the Tunisian Dinar (TND) is, in 2023, the highest currency in Africa. The TND was launched in 1958, two years after Tunisia's independence from France, while the Tunisian franc was in force.

After the franc's depreciation, the TND was pegged to the USD at a rate of 0.42 dinars to 1 dollar, which remained in place until 1971.

Tunisia's historically low inflation rate has contributed to the rise of the TND over the years to the top of the African currency rankings. From 2000 to 2010, it saw less volatility than Egypt and Morocco, two neighbouring oil-based economies.

To enhance its status as the most valuable currency in Africa, the Tunisian government declared it illegal to import, export, or convert dinars into another currency.
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Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by SpecialAdviser(m): 7:41am On Jul 17, 2023
Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by princeade86(m): 7:48am On Jul 17, 2023
Naira nko

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Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by rentgyd2000s: 7:51am On Jul 17, 2023
Some strong currencies are actually less valuable.

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Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by speaktome(m): 7:52am On Jul 17, 2023
The Giant of Africa is no where to be found...

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Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by Antiurchins: 7:54am On Jul 17, 2023
the favouring go continue to multiply in the life's of APC prayer warriors from youlobaa Muzlems Dept..





Where is naaira??




Nigeria big for nothing

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Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by CodeTemplar: 7:54am On Jul 17, 2023
Currencies are just metrics or number systems backed by notes. Strength is desirable for economies and not currencies.

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Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by Siddeek: 7:54am On Jul 17, 2023
Nawao
Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by abhosts(m): 8:04am On Jul 17, 2023
Ghana's currency was Redenominated. The strength is fake. If we remove one zero from the value of the naira, a dollar would be equivalent to ā‚¦80 instead of ā‚¦800.

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Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by MorataFC: 8:04am On Jul 17, 2023
All of these do not translate to having the best economy, Kuwait has the highest currency in the world but can you compare their economy to China not to talk of USA.

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Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by MorataFC: 8:06am On Jul 17, 2023
CodeTemplar:
Currencies are just metrics or number systems backed by notes. Strength is desirable for economies and not currencies.
Yeah, Nigeria is ranked first in Africa in terms of economy.

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Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by KingsCity: 8:10am On Jul 17, 2023
The write up is not correct

Sierra Leone Leone is stronger than Egyptian pound
Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by Goodman2023: 8:14am On Jul 17, 2023
CodeTemplar:
Currencies are just metrics or number systems backed by notes. Strength is desirable for economies and not currencies.


You are saying the same thing with the author...
Investors prefer to invest in those countries than in nigeria
Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by Goodman2023: 8:14am On Jul 17, 2023
MorataFC:
All of these do not translate to having the best economy, Kuwait has the highest currency in the world but can you compare their economy to China not to talk of USA.


I rather go to kuwait than china... kuwait economy is so rich that her citizens are paid on monthly basis for doing nothing...while they recruit workers from other countries

Let's not be envious..you should be comparing those countries with your quota system nigeria...and not comparing them with USA or China

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Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by christejames(m): 8:17am On Jul 17, 2023
I thought Tinubu floated our naira so that it will float and fly above dollars? šŸ˜² shocked... Or am I missing something?





Well, propaganda doesn't run government šŸ˜

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Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by Goodman2023: 8:18am On Jul 17, 2023
abhosts:
Ghana's currency was Redenominated. The strength is fake. If we remove one zero from the value of the naira, a dollar would be equivalent to ā‚¦80 instead of ā‚¦800.
I agree with you on this ghana issue

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Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by MorataFC: 8:21am On Jul 17, 2023
Goodman2023:



I rather go to kuwait than china... kuwait economy is so rich that her citizens are paid on monthly basis for doing nothing ...while they recruit workers from other countries
Whao!!!
I never know that.
Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by Akwamkpuruamu: 8:23am On Jul 17, 2023
Once Useless Zimbabwean Dollar is now more powerful than the naira. Agbadonomics of Shegenomics of Banza kowaii

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Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by Goodman2023: 8:24am On Jul 17, 2023
MorataFC:
Whao!!!
I never know that.
Don't play with those Asian oil blocks... They don't even know what to do with their money. Let me tell you how Dubai became the business center and tourist attraction..


Some years ago, people don't really know about Dubai, and Dubai felt there was need for the world to know her because she had the money in excess, thanks to oil.

So, Dubai will contact manufacturing companies in germany, USA and other european countries...import products of her choice and sell at a loss to attract business men and woman and also improve their tourist sites.

For example, an item that has a cost price of 100 dollars will be imported by Dubai and sold at 80 dollars...now, business men and women saw the need to buy from Dubai... people in numbers started visiting Dubai for businesses ...and while they visit, they will Lodge in the hotels, take cabs, visit nice places and eat for the number of days...which means more money for the Dubai economy...except for now that companies are now in Dubai, initially it was not like that

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Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by Akwamkpuruamu: 8:24am On Jul 17, 2023
CodeTemplar:
Currencies are just metrics or number systems backed by notes. Strength is desirable for economies and not currencies.

Your currency determines the strenght of your economy. That's the clear index of economic strenght of a nation. If you trade forex, you will understand beta
Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by ambale(m): 8:25am On Jul 17, 2023
CodeTemplar:
Currencies are just metrics or number systems backed by notes. Strength is desirable for economies and not currencies.

So which of those nations is nigeria doing better than presently??

We need to drop this unnecessary ego and love for looters and build a country we can be proud of.

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Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by blocksy007: 8:27am On Jul 17, 2023
CodeTemplar:
Currencies are just metrics or number systems backed by notes. Strength is desirable for economies and not currencies.


Abeg stop, you need both.
Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by RenaissanceGuy: 8:30am On Jul 17, 2023
Naira has failed us. Let's retrieve all the notes in circulation and reissue a new set of notes, bearing another name. This time the name could be raina.

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Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by blocksy007: 8:32am On Jul 17, 2023
MorataFC:
All of these do not translate to having the best economy, Kuwait has the highest currency in the world but can you compare their economy to China not to talk of USA.


What it means is that buying foreign goods or hiring foreign contractors will not be difficult. Unlike Nigeria, to do one road using an international company with global standard, it will cut a lot from the states budget.

That's why our politicians are not looting millions again but billions.

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Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by blocksy007: 8:33am On Jul 17, 2023
MorataFC:
Yeah, Nigeria is ranked first in Africa in terms of economy.


That's caused by population.
Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by SmartPolician: 8:51am On Jul 17, 2023
Goodman2023:



I rather go to kuwait than china... kuwait economy is so rich that her citizens are paid on monthly basis for doing nothing...while they recruit workers from other countries

Let's not be envious..you should be comparing those countries with your quota system nigeria...and not comparing them with USA or China

When you pay your citizens for doing nothing, you automatically make them lazy. Personal efforts and hard work have no substitute, no matter how much we try. There's a reason the world doesn't celebrate those countries that spoon-feed their citizens.

For you to have a country that shapes the world, your citizens must be willing to lose their sleep to solve hitertho intractable problems. Those are the factors that have brought China and America where they are.

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Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by RECTEM: 8:54am On Jul 17, 2023
Where Nigeria
Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by amadil14(m): 8:55am On Jul 17, 2023
Then why the deliberate attempt to make note worthless when you claim your economy is strong and valuable?
CodeTemplar:
Currencies are just metrics or number systems backed by notes. Strength is desirable for economies and not currencies.
Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by BigDawsNet: 9:03am On Jul 17, 2023
Bet what's the actual plan of this floating of rates...

Why not return it to official 460
Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by Goodman2023: 9:07am On Jul 17, 2023
SmartPolician:


When you pay your citizens for doing nothing, you automatically make them lazy. Personal efforts and hard work have no substitute, no matter how much we try. There's a reason the world doesn't celebrate those countries that spoon-feed their citizens.

For you to have a country that shapes the world, your citizens must be willing to lose their sleep to solve hitertho intractable problems. Those are the factors that have brought China and America where they are.
...

Why do you pay someone to drive you ? ..you automatically make your son lazy right ?

That's a poor man's mentality..if the money is in excess, I see no problem

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Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by tsdarkside(m): 9:12am On Jul 17, 2023
abhosts:
Ghana's currency was Redenominated. The strength is fake. If we remove one zero from the value of the naira, a dollar would be equivalent to ā‚¦80 instead of ā‚¦800.

dont bother....
they love this type threads....

that he dont know that ghana cancelled zeros shows how stvpid,self hatin moroon he is....

tell them to leave other regions and see how they start to cry....
Re: Highest And Strongest Currencies In Africa 2023 by SmartPolician: 9:25am On Jul 17, 2023
Goodman2023:
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Why do you pay someone to drive you ? ..you automatically make your son lazy right ?

That's a poor man's mentality..of the money is in excess, I see no problem

You are juxtaposing two different things.

Paying people to drive or cook has nothing to do with a poor man's mentality. You pay people to offer certain basic services because you have bigger tasks to handle and don't want to invest useful time doing them.

For instance, the time and energy the MD invests in driving can go into thinking of innovative ways to move the company forward. When he is able to think of great ideas to move the company forward, the wealth he created can hire tens of thousands of drivers.

There's a reason children of many rich people can't do anything for themselves. That's because they were badly spoon-fed by their parents. Hark work and efforts build people, make them learn the hard way (we call this street smart) and make them resilient. If you like, you learn. If you don't like, keep arguing.

PS: I won't reply you again.

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