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

JANVIER BARHAHIGA and MARK BANCHEREAU
September 08, 2025

BUKAVU, Congo (AP) -- In the city of Bukavu in eastern Congo, Alain Mukumiro argues in a small wooden hut with a shopkeeper who refuses to take his money.

Like many in the rebel-controlled city, Mukumiro is using older, hole-punched banknotes that have been patched up and put back into circulation because of a shortage of new and intact bills.

"All my money has serial numbers, but they refuse it," Mukumiro said, upset about his ordeal.

Mukumiro said his family faces yet another night with empty stomachs, like many in Bukavu, the capital of South Kivu province.

The Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group captured Bukavu in February following an escalation of fighting between the insurgents and Congolese forces in the country's mineral-rich east. Congolese authorities closed the city's banks as the conflict intensified, leading to a shortage of cash in the region.

The perforated notes appear to be old bills that the banks intended to destroy to take them out of circulation. It's unclear how they went back onto the market, but residents suspect they were stolen from bank buildings during the rebel takeover.

The older bills exchange for new ones at a rate of about 10-to-1, said Ruboneka Mirindi Innocent, one of several local residents who now work on the black market as money-changers.

"We keep these banknotes because we don't know what else to do, it's just to help each other out," he said.

The fighting earlier this year worsened what was already one of the world's largest humanitarian crises, with around 7 million people displaced and more towns and cities falling under the control of the rebels.

Turning to damaged banknotes as last resort

Banks have remained closed in Bukavu and and other key cities in the region, such as Goma, preventing the cities' residents from accessing cash. That has made life difficult in Bukavu, which once was booming with economic activity.

Having both intact and patched up notes in circulation at the same time has resulted in confusion and tensions between businesses and customers.

"It's a real headache because some sellers accept them and others don't," said Mukumiro, 36.

A father of three working as a fridge technician, Mukumiro and his family are running out of ideas to cope as businesses decline the hole-punched banknotes -- the only bills he has left.

Zihalirwa Rutchababisha, who owns a repair equipment business, said he does not accept the busted banknotes to avoid any loss.

"We are also facing the same situation as them," Rutchababisha said about his customers caught up in the situation. "If I take them, I won't be able to use them to purchase supplies and that would put me at a loss."

Rutchababisha's $120 weekly profit last year has already plummeted to $20 a week under the M23, mainly as a result of dwindling sales.

Looking for a solution

In the rebel-held territories including Bukavu, several state employees once paid in cash say they now get paid via online transfers.

But this solves the problem for a select few. The state employees only account for about 2% of Bukavu's population of over 1.3 million. Most of the city's residents work in the informal sector and are paid in cash.

David Kyanga, a professor of economics at Bukavu's Higher Institute of Commerce, said the only solution is for the M23-controlled cities to adopt the defective banknotes as valid means of payment in the absence of cash supplies from Congolese banking authorities.

The M23 could calm tensions by informing people that the hole-punched banknotes are valid, he said.

Last week, Patrick Busu Bwasingwi Nshombo, the M23-appointed governor of South Kivu province, asked residents to exchange their perforated notes in one of the banks the rebels opened.

But Nshombo quickly suspended the operation days later, saying the bank agents were overwhelmed by the load of banknotes brought forward to be changed.

Congo's government spokesperson in Kinshasa Patrick Muyaya said Thursday that the authorities will not send banknotes or reopen banks in rebel-held territories like Bukavu.

"No bank can open its doors in a situation of insecurity like what is happening in areas occupied by the M23," Muyaya said at a press conference.

He questioned how banks could work with M23 when it faces U.S. Treasury sanctions.

"We don't know who will save us," Mukumiro, the technician, said. "The government in Kinshasa turns a blind eye, and the liberators also watch the situation without taking action," he added, referring to M23.

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Banchereau reported from Dakar, Senegal. Jean-Yves Kamale in Kinshasa, Congo contributed to this report.

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