Monday, 3 June 2019

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Kenyans wishing to change more than Sh5million to the new generation currency notes will have to contact the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK).

However, those with less than Sh5 million in cash will be able to change them into the new currency notes from any other banks countrywide.

While unveiling the new generation currency banknotes CBK Governor Patrick Njoroge advise those with the old generation Sh1,000 banknotes to change them by October 1, 2019, after which they will cease to be legal tender.

The CBK says there are 217.6 million pieces of Sh1,000, 30.8 million pieces of Sh500, 54.8 million pieces of Sh200, 126.4 million pieces of Sh100, 100.5 million pieces of Sh50 and 9.9 million pieces of Sh20 in circulation.

FIGHTING INFLATION

Njoroge further said that the decision behind the introduction of the new generation notes was to deal with counterfeits and illicit money flaws.

The move has been interpreted by some as a way of fighting inflation in the country.

This even as on Monday, former Kamukunji Member of Parliament, Simon Mbugua, who currently sits in the East African Legislative Assembly, filed a petition challenging the issuance of new currency notes which were unveiled on Saturday.

SECOND PETITION

A second petition challenging the new currency has been filed by activist Okiya Omtata.

His main arguments in the petition include the inclusion of the late President Mzee Jomo Kenyatta’s portrait which he says violates Article 231(4) of the Constitution.

But while addressing journalists, the CBK Governor said they will have their day in court to defend the changes made.

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