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  • 1 Kwacha 1996-2003, KM# 28, Malawi
  • 1 Kwacha 1996-2003, KM# 28, Malawi
Description

The kwacha, introduced as Malawi's currency in 1971, derives its name from the Chichewa word meaning "dawn," and tambala, meaning "rooster," symbolizes the hundred tambala in one kwacha.

Obverse

Depicts a portrait of Elson Bakili Muluzi facing right, country name above.

Elson Bakili Muluzi (born 17 March 1943) is a Malawian politician who served as President of Malawi from 1994 to 2004. He was chairman of the United Democratic Front (UDF) until 2009 and succeeded Hastings Kamuzu Banda as president. Before his presidency, Muluzi was a minister without portfolio in Banda's cabinet until retiring in 1980. He had also been minister and secretary general of the Malawi Congress Party but was dismissed for misusing party funds.

MALAŴI

Reverse

Depicts a flying African fish eagle in swoop attack action, date below eagle tail and denomination in English letters below.

The African fish eagle (Icthyophaga vocifer) or the African sea eagle is a large species of eagle found throughout sub-Saharan Africa wherever large bodies of open water with an abundant food supply occur. It is the national bird of Malawi, Namibia, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. As a result of its large range, it is known in many languages. Examples of names include Vis Arend in Afrikaans, nkwazi in Chewa, aigle pêcheur in French, hungwe in Shona, inkwazi in isiZulu, and ntšhu in Northern Sotho. This species may resemble the bald eagle in appearance; though related, the two species occur on different continents, with the bald eagle being resident in North America.

1996
ONE KWACHA

Edge

1 Kwacha

Republic
KM# 28
Characteristics
Material Brass Plated Steel
Weight 9 g
Diameter 26 mm
Thickness 2.47 mm
Shape round
Alignment Medal
Mint
Royal Mint

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