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DAR ES SALAAM: Tanzania's shilling is expected to gain ground against the US dollar in the next week, while Kenya's will weaken, traders said.

KENYA - The Kenyan shilling is seen weakening due to dollar demand from merchant importers and firms in the energy sector, which normally increases in the last days of the month.

Commercial banks quoted the shilling at 108.00/20 compared with last Thursday's close of 108.25/45. The shilling hit an all-time low on Wednesday of 108.50/70.

UGANDA - The Ugandan shilling is expected to hold steady, with commercial banks expecting a surge of inflows from charities and commodities exporters that traditionally occurs toward month-end.

Commercial banks quoted the shilling at 3,675/3,685, compared with last Thursday's close of 3,670/3,680.

"If the traditional month-end flows from NGOs, tea, coffee and other sources are healthy I see the unit holding its ground around current levels," said a trader at one commercial bank. Most charities receive their money in dollars and convert it to pay local expenses.

TANZANIA - Tanzania's shilling is expected to gain due to increased dollar inflows from farm exports and tourism.

Commercial banks quoted the shilling at 2,315/2,325 per dollar, from 2,320/2,330 at last Thursday's close.

NIGERIA - Nigeria's naira is seen flat on the official market in the week ahead, after it weakened this week on the black market due to a government plan to reopen airports later this month, which could increase dollar demand, traders said.

The naira was quoted at 477 per dollar on the unofficial market on Thursday, recovering from a low of 480 it touched on Tuesday after the government announced plans to resume international travel on Aug. 29.

The currency was traded at 386.42 on the over-the-counter spot market on volumes in excess of $220 million.

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