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Expert Predicts New Exchange Rates As Naira Crashes in Black Market, Rises 5.38% in Official Window
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Tunisian, Ghanaian Currencies Rating As Niara Fail To Meet New Report Of Top 10 Strongest In Africa; Details Emerge

May 30, 2025 2:32 pm
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In May 2025, a new currency ranking highlighted the top-performing currencies in Africa amid challenges faced by the naira.

Notably, the Tunisian dinar emerged as the continent’s strongest currency, with an exchange rate of 2.95 dinars to the dollar.

Additionally, the Ghanaian cedi showed impressive resilience and performance, securing its position among the strongest currencies in Africa during this period. …CONTINUE READING

Tunisian dinar
Ghana Cedi

According to a new ranking, in April 2025, the Tunisian Dinar strengthened, emerging as Africa’s strongest currency at 2.95 per dollar.

The Tunisian currency’s gain was attributed to tight foreign exchange regulations, monetary policy tightening, and a stable economic environment.

The dinar and other African currencies, such as Libya, Morocco, and Botswana, have remained strong

Also, the Ghanaian currency has seen improvements relative to previous performance, emerging as one of the top-performing currencies in Africa, with analysts predicting further gains for the cedi.

The move was due to some monetary policy measures in the past month, which provided relief for the cedi.

In the review period, the cedi’s resurgence helped to reduce import costs. The Ghanaian currency improved significantly, rising from 15.46 cedi per dollar to 13.20, edging out Seychelles, Eritrea, and Botswana on the fourth spot.

Like Ghana, several African countries rely heavily on imports for essential goods such as fuel, machinery, and pharmaceuticals. Experts say a weak currency means that imports become more expensive, worsening inflation and reducing purchasing power.

A currency’s strength is perceived as a show of economic stability and sound fiscal management. In May, the countries in the top 10 saw significant improvements in their currency values

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Business Insider reports that while South African, Namibian, and Lesotho currencies slumped, Eritrean currency remained steady.

The report said that the South African rand dropped from the eighth position to the 10th, dipping below Namibian and Lesotho currencies.

The rand depreciated from 18.62 per dollar to 17.88.

The 10 strongest African currencies
Tunisia dinar: 2.97 per dollar

Libya: 5.43 per dollar

Morocco 9:17 per dollar

Ghana cedi: 13.20 per dollar

Botswana: 13.38 per dollar

14.21 per dollar

Eritrea: 15.00 per dollar

Namibia: 17.83 per dollar
Lesotho: 17.83 per dollar
South Africa: 17.88 per dollar

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