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The 5000 Malawi kwacha banknote, issued between 2024 and 2025, features a portrait of Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda, a prominent figure in the country's history, on its obverse. To the right of this portrait, a silhouette of the map of Malawi is visible, along with a depiction of a fish. Inscriptions in the Latin alphabet include "Reserve Bank of Malawi" and the face value "5000 Five Thousand Kwacha", repeated in several places on the banknote.
The reverse of the banknote features the headquarters of the Reserve Bank of Malawi, located in Blantyre. A geographical overview of the country complements this illustration. The integrated watermark also depicts Hastings Kamuzu Banda, along with the electrotype value "5000". The series of this banknote is identified by the letters "BM".
This banknote, with a value of 5000 kwacha, reflects the symbols and personalities associated with the identity of Malawi. The obverse highlights Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda, while the reverse illustrates the country's key financial institution and its territory. The watermark reinforces the banknote's authenticity by repeating Banda's portrait and the face value. All of these visual and textual elements contribute to the recognition and value of this means of payment within the Malawian economy.