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The kwacha (/ ˈ k w æ tʃ ə /; ISO 4217: MWK, official name Malawi Kwacha [2]) is the currency of Malawi as of 1971, replacing the Malawian pound. It is divided into 100 tambala . The kwacha replaced other types of currency, namely the British pound sterling , the South African rand , and the Rhodesian dollar , that had previously circulated ...
100 South African rand: R ZAR Cent: 100 ... Malawi: Malawian kwacha: K MWK Tambala: 100
All banknotes have the same height of 70 mm, the 2 Kwacha, and 5 Kwacha banknotes are 140 mm wide, whilst the rest of the banknotes are 145 mm wide. All new banknotes were printed by the German printing company G&D, except for the 2015 issue of the 100 Kwacha banknote, which was printed by the Dutch Royal Joh. Enschedé. [13] Obverse
File:Kwacha Malawi Specimen.jpg This page was last edited on 2 December 2024, at 21:12 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
The service sector accounts for 51.7% of Malawi's national GDP. Notable industries are tourism, retail, transport, education, health services, telecommunication and the banking sector. The Government of Malawi holds shares in many important companies, such as Malawian Airlines (51%) and Press Corporation Limited. Press Corporation Ltd. is the ...
Malawian kwacha; Malaysian ringgit; Maldivian rufiyaa; Maltese scudo; Manx pound; Mauritanian ouguiya; Mauritian rupee; Mexican peso; Moldovan leu; Mongolian tögrög; Moroccan dirham; Mosi-oa-Tunya (coin) Mozambican metical; Myanmar kyat
100 kwacha Obverse 2012 ... (1966–1994); 1st Prime Minister of Malawi (1964–1966) 1,000 kwacha Obverse 2012 Malaysia ... 100 rand 200 rand South Sudan