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Top 10 strongest currencies in Africa as of March 2025

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In March 2025, some African currencies emerged, the strongest. The key indicator is the strength of the country’s currency in relation to the US dollar.

The recent developments across African nations underscore the importance of maintaining currency stability and strength to enhance economic resilience, attract investment, and drive overall growth.

A stable currency fosters economic stability by curbing inflationary pressures and minimizing exchange rate fluctuations, creating a more predictable environment for businesses and investors.

According to the Forbes currency calculator, these are the strongest currencies in Africa

1. Tunisia (Tunisian Dinar – 3.09 per US$)
Tunisia continues to have the strongest currency in Africa. The Tunisian dinar’s value is supported by a stable economic policy, controlled inflation, and robust trade relations with Europe.

2. Libya (Libyan Dinar – 4.83 per US$)
Despite past political challenges, Libya’s oil wealth has helped maintain the strength of the Libyan dinar. The country’s vast natural resources provide strong backing for its currency.

3. Morocco (Moroccan Dirham – 9.57 per US$)
Morocco’s strategic trade policies, tourism, and industrial development contribute to the strength of the Moroccan dirham. The country maintains a balanced economy that ensures its currency remains one of the strongest in Africa.

4. Botswana (Botswana Pula – 13.62 per US$)
Botswana’s strong currency is a reflection of its stable democracy and well-managed economy. The government’s prudent fiscal policies and wealth from diamonds keep the Botswanan pula valuable.

5. Seychelles (Seychellois Rupee – 14.37 per US$)
Seychelles’ economy relies heavily on tourism, fisheries, and offshore financial services. The country’s well-regulated banking sector ensures that the Seychellois rupee maintains a high value against the US dollar.

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6. Eritrea (Eritrean Nakfa – 15.00 per US$)
The Eritrean nakfa remains relatively strong due to the government’s tight control over foreign exchange and economic activities. Despite economic challenges, the currency holds firm compared to others in the region.

7. Ghana (Ghanaian Cedi – 15.49 per US$)
Ghana’s currency has seen fluctuations, but strong cocoa exports, gold reserves, and oil production have helped the Ghanaian cedi remain one of the top African currencies.

8. Lesotho (Lesotho Loti – 18.15 per US$)
The Lesotho loti is pegged to the South African rand, which provides stability. Lesotho benefits from trade agreements with South Africa, its largest trading partner.

9. Namibia (Namibian Dollar – 18.15 per US$)
Like Lesotho, Namibia’s currency is pegged to the South African rand, ensuring a strong and stable valuation. The country’s mining sector and tourism industry contribute to its economic strength.

10. South Africa (South African Rand – 18.15 per US$)
South Africa has one of the most developed financial markets in Africa, making the rand a key player on the continent. The country’s economy, driven by mining, manufacturing, and services, keeps the currency relatively strong.


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