KES
Currency abbreviation for Kenyan shilling, currency of Kenya and made up of 100 cents. It is frequently presented with KSh symbol. The currency is the strongest in East Africa. Unstable regions like Sudan and Somalia use KES instead of their local currencies.
In line with the Kenya’s 40 years of independence, the nation released new set of bills in 2003.
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