As of 2021, Africa has witnessed varying performances among its currencies when compared to the United States Dollar (USD). Some of the worst performing currencies year-to-date include the Sudanese Pound, Zimbabwean Dollar, and the Angolan Kwanza. 1. Sudanese Pound (SDG): The Sudanese Pound has been experiencing a significant decline due to the ongoing economic crisis in the country. Inflation rates have skyrocketed, and the government's inability to control the situation has led to a sharp drop in the value of the local currency. The SDG has lost approximately 200% of its value against the USD in 2021. 2. Zimbabwean Dollar (ZWD): Although Zimbabwe reintroduced its national currency in June 2019, it has faced numerous challenges. Hyperinflation and economic instability have led to the rapid depreciation of the Zimbabwean Dollar. As of 2021, the ZWD has lost around 80% of its value against the USD, causing severe difficulties for the country's economy. 3. Angolan Kwanza (AOA): T...