Based on their exchange rate to the dollar and their purchasing power, the currencies below are the strongest in Africa. Top 10 Strongest Currencies In Africa – 2019 10. Swaziland (1$=14.18 szl) The lilangeni is the currency of Swaziland. (The South African rand is also accepted in Swaziland). Swaziland Lilangeni currently exchanges for 14.18 szl to every 1USD. 9. Namibian Dollars (1$ = 14.18 nad) The Namibian dollar has been the currency of Namibia since 1993. It is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or alternatively N$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. Currently it exchanges to 14.18 nad to every 1USD. 8. South African Rand (1$=14.04 ZAR) The rand is the official currency of South Africa. The rand is subdivided into 100 cents. The ISO 4217 code is ZAR, from Zuid-Afrikaanse rand; the ZA is a historical relic from Dutch and is not used in any current context except the country abbreviation, where it is used because “SA” is allocated to Saudi Arabia. ...
You've probably heard how paramount blogging is to the success of your marketing. But it's important that you learn how to start a blog and write blog posts for it so that each article supports your business. Without a blog, your SEO can tank, you'll have nothing to promote in social media, you'll have no clout with your leads and customers, and you'll have fewer pages to put those valuable calls-to-action that generate inbound leads. So why, oh why, does almost every marketer I talk to have a laundry list of excuses for why they can't consistently blog? Maybe because, unless you're one of the few people who actually like writing, business blogging kind of stinks. You have to find words, string them together into sentences ... ugh, where do you even start? Well my friend, the time for excuses is over. What Is a Blog? A blog is literally short for "web log." Blogs began in the early 1990s as an online journal for individual...
Central Africa is primarily inhabited by Bantu people. Many Nilo-Saharan and Niger-Congo Ubangian communities reside in the region. The Economic Community of Central African States and the Lake Chad Basin Commission are notable Central African supra-regional organizations. Christianity and African Traditional Religion are the predominant religions in the region. This region is the heart or the core zone of the continent. In total, there are nine countries that fall within this region under the classification of the United Nations. Of the nine countries, only one of them, Chad, is landlocked. One of them, the Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe, is an island. The rest of the countries are Angola, Cameroon, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the Republic of the Congo. The following are: The 9 Central African Countries, their Language 1. Angola Official Language : Portuguese Population Est : 32 million Angola is a wes...
Below are the steps on to download a YouTube video using a smartphone or tablet . Downloading a YouTube video on an Apple iPad and iPhone Downloading a YouTube video to an iPad or iPhone is a fairly straightforward process. However, it does take a few more steps than downloading a video to a desktop computer or laptop. To download any YouTube video to your iPad or iPhone, follow the steps below. In the App Store, search for the Documents by Readdle app, then download and install the app on your iPad or iPhone. After the Documents by Readdle app has finished installing, open the app (the app icon will be titled as "Documents"). At the bottom right corner of the app window, click on the Safari browser icon (looks like a compass). In the address bar , type en.savefrom.net and press the Go button at the bottom right of the on-screen keyboard. Press the Ho...
Cultures vary the world over. Ask anyone about Mardi Gras or St Patrick’s Day and they’ll have a quick description for you, but you will not very easily find a single nation that boasts as vast and as warm a cultural embrace as you will in Nigeria. The country is rich in heritage and injects ancient and long-held customs into everything it does but it is in food that Nigeria demonstrates a unique ability to combine culinary innovation with cultural knowledge. If you live in Nigeria or visit Nigeria regularly, then you will understand that Nigerians do not mess around when it comes to food. Regardless of where you’re from, you will have a favorite dish that drives an eagerness to find and taste more. In recognition of this, Google Arts & Culture has paid tribute to Nigeria’s vibrant and diverse food culture with the “Come Chop Bellefull: A Taste of Nigeria” project, which was launched recently in collaboration with The Centenary Project at the Pan-Atlantic University (PAU). The Cent...
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