This general website lists all the central banks and currencies of Africa.
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El SHONA Art centre opened its first gallery in 1981 and now includes 32 creativity ateliers resident accomodations, 9 galleries to exhibit different artictic themes, 2 music theatres for evening enjoyment, 7 museums containing collections created by Egyptian and European artists, and work still continuing…
The Bank Al-Maghrib is the central bank of the Kingdom of Morocco. It was founded in 1959, in substitution of the former ‘Banque d’Etat du Maroc’, which was established in 1906, and is based in Rabat. It holds reserves of foreign currency with an estimated worth of USD 36 billion (2008 worth). In addition to currency management, the Bank Al-Maghrib also supervises a number of privatized banks supplying retail services.
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The Bank of Uganda is the Central Bank and is 100% owned by the Government of Uganda, but it is not a government department. The bank is an autonomous body, responsible for monetary policy and maintaining price stability.
Bank of Uganda was established in 1966, under Article 162(2) of the Uganda Constitution (amended 1995).
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