kwacha

/ˈkwɑtʃə/
noun
  1. The basic monetary unit of Zambia and Malawi, equal to 100 ngwee (Zambia) or 100 tambala (Malawi).
    • The price of a loaf of bread in Lusaka is about 15 kwacha.
    • She exchanged her dollars for Malawian kwacha at the bank.
    • The Zambian kwacha has strengthened against the dollar this year.
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