A rebel-held Congolese city uses damaged banknotes due to a cash shortage

A rebel-held Congolese city uses damaged banknotes due to a cash shortage

[Independent - Africa] - 8/09/2025
Perforated banknotes meant to be destroyed have flooded Bukavu in eastern Congo since the M23 rebel group captured the city in February
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