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FULL LIST: 10 strongest currencies in Africa as of March 2026

As African economies continue to evolve, notable disparities persist in the strength of national currencies, particularly in exchange rate value. Latest data for March 2026 identifies the ten strongest African

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April 6, 2026·2 min read
  • By Wale Gbadebo

As African economies continue to evolve, notable disparities persist in the strength of national currencies, particularly in exchange rate value.

Latest data for March 2026 identifies the ten strongest African currencies, underscoring levels of economic stability, trade influence, and the impact of monetary policies across the respective countries.

1. Tunisia – 2.93 Tunisian Dinar

The Tunisian Dinar ranks as Africa’s strongest currency in 2026, underpinned by the country’s relatively stable economy and solid trade position in North Africa.

2. Libya – 6.38 Libyan Dinar

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The Libyan Dinar remains the country’s official currency and is widely used despite years of economic strain linked to prolonged instability.

3. Morocco – 9.34 Moroccan Dirham

The Moroccan Dirham reflects a stable economy supported by tourism, agriculture, and phosphate exports.

4. Ghana – 10.95 Ghanaian Cedi

Ghana’s Cedi plays a central role in West Africa’s economy, driven by the country’s strong export base in gold and cocoa.

5. Botswana – 13.78 Botswana Pula

The Pula—meaning “rain” in Setswana—symbolises wealth and stability in Botswana’s diamond-backed economy.

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6. Seychelles – 14.35 Seychellois Rupee

The Seychellois Rupee is sustained by the island nation’s tourism-driven economy, a key pillar of its revenue base.

7. Eritrea – 15.00 Eritrean Nakfa

Introduced in 1997, the Eritrean Nakfa reflects the country’s efforts to maintain monetary independence.

8. South Africa – 17.09 South African Rand

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The South African Rand remains a dominant currency in southern Africa, playing a pivotal role in regional trade and commerce.

9. Swaziland – 17.16 Swazi Lilangeni

The Lilangeni, pegged to the South African Rand, serves as Eswatini’s official currency and underscores regional monetary cooperation.

10. Lesotho – 17.17 Lesotho Lot

The Lesotho Lot, also linked to the Rand, circulates alongside it and supports the country’s domestic trade and monetary system.

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