Bank of Uganda denies issuing warning on currency ‘bouquets’
Comms staff nevertheless urge Ugandans not to engage in “misuse of money”
The Ugandan central bank denied issuing a public notice demanding people stop folding banknotes into ornamental bouquets, although a spokesperson warned against the practice.
The disavowed notice, dated February 2, said people misusing currency would be charged and imprisoned. The Bank of Uganda said the press release was a fake the following day.
However, in comments to the Daily Monitor, Bank of Uganda spokesperson Charity Mugumya said the bouquets are “a misuse of money” that wears out
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