kwacha

[ UK /kwˈæt‍ʃɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the basic unit of money in Malawi
  2. the basic unit of money in Zambia
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How To Use kwacha In A Sentence

  • Zambian President Levy Mwanawasa has ordered a probe into reports that State House, his office and residence, spent two billion kwacha on beverages in a year, state television reported on Friday.
  • Probably some adjustment to the kwacha will be good," the governor of Malawi's reserve bank, Perks Ligoya, said recently in a local radio interview. Spat With Donor Nations Leaves Malawi in a Pinch
  • In the last decade, the economy has gone downhill, the value of the kwacha has declined, and the rate of inflation is high.
  • As with the 1 tambala, the 1 Kwacha had the rooster design removed, this design was replaced by that of an eagle.
  • If the workers can't get 6.5 million kwacha what possibility is there that they will ever get their money?
  • A 50 kg bag of maize costs 1 000 Malawian kwacha compared to 100 kwacha ten years ago.
  • The company agreed in November to offer a total of at least 375 million Zambian kwacha $79,787 as compensation to the shooting victims, in a deal that included the managers be exempted from trial, according to union officials. Zambia May Drop Shooting Case Against Chinese
  • The anti-retroviral drugs cost around 90 000 kwacha and the government has been criticised for charging a levy.
  • Banda failed to stand, however, but while seated managed to say his traditional greeting - "kwacha" (dawn) and "mtendere ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Katyoka, had misconducted themselves early this year over the attempted cashing of a 210 million kwacha (approximately 200,000 dollar) cheque at the Bank of Zambia (BOZ central bank). ANC Daily News Briefing
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