Tunisia is a surprise... Discover the strongest African currencies in 2026
Currency strength is not related to the size of the economy.

Africa is always a continent of wonders. This is how the scene appears if we look at the map of currencies in the African continent, as it includes a remarkable disparity that reflects the difference in economic structures and monetary policies between countries, where the strength of the currency is no longer linked only to the size of the economy, but also to the extent of financial stability, exchange rate management, and international trade relations.
African currencies
In 2026, a group of African currencies emerged as the strongest in terms of value against the US dollar, while the economies of some of the countries whose currencies topped the list of strongest do not have the strongest economies on the continent.
Tunisian dinar
North African countries dominate the top currencies. According to economic reports, the Tunisian dinar topped the list of the strongest African currencies, recording about 2.93 dinars against the dollar at the beginning of this year, topping the list of the strongest currencies on the continent, benefiting from a managed monetary system and restrictions on the movement of capital.
Libyan dinar
In second place came Libya, where the Libyan dinar is in second place, supported by huge oil resources despite political challenges, while the Moroccan dirham came in third.

Ghanaian Mr.
In fourth place were the Ghanaian cedi, the Botswanan pula, which is a model of financial stability supported by diamond revenues and prudent monetary policies, the Seychelles rupee in sixth place, and the Eritrean nakfa in seventh place.
List of African currencies
The list of the strongest African currencies in 2026 reveals that monetary strength on the continent is not only linked to the size of the economy, but also to a combination of political stability, fiscal discipline, and the ability to manage the exchange rate.

The list of the strongest currencies in Africa is as follows:
Tunisian dinar
Libyan dinar
Moroccan Dirham
Ghanaian Mr.
Botswana Bula
Seychelles rupee
Eritrean Nakfa
South African Rand
Namibian dollar
Lothi Lesothi
Eswatini lilangeni
Zambian Kwacha
Mauritanian Ouguiya
Mauritian Rupee
Egyptian pound
Mozambican Metical
Gambian Dalasi
Cape Verde Escudo
Kenyan shilling
Algerian dinar



