The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has issued a public notice cautioning citizens against using Kenya Shilling banknotes for decorative or celebratory purposes.
The alert comes amid growing cases of cash being used in flower bouquets, ornamental displays, and similar arrangements.
According to the CBK, many banknotes are folded, rolled, glued, taped, stapled, or pinned during such practices. The Bank says these actions compromise the integrity of the currency and render it unfit for circulation.
“The use of adhesives, pins, staples, and similar materials damages banknotes and interferes with the efficient operation of cash-handling and processing equipment, including automated teller machines, cash counting machines, and sorting equipment,” the notice states.
CBK warns that this leads to increased rejection of banknotes during processing and forces premature withdrawal and replacement at unnecessary cost to the public and the Bank.
by Hillary Bett
