Close Menu
  • Home
  • Kenya News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Columnists
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
    • Football
    • Athletics
    • Rugby
    • Golf
  • Lifestyle & Travel
    • Travel
  • Gossip
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
News CentralNews Central
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Kenya News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Columnists
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
    1. Football
    2. Athletics
    3. Rugby
    4. Golf
    5. View All

    Powering Africa's future and potential with clean power

    May 9, 2026

    Why mandatory re-registration of PBOs is illegal

    May 9, 2026

    Why Oloo will be remembered as a true legend of Kenyan rugby

    May 9, 2026

    Why Oloo will be remembered as a true legend of Kenyan rugby

    May 9, 2026

    Powering Africa's future and potential with clean power

    May 9, 2026

    Why mandatory re-registration of PBOs is illegal

    May 9, 2026

    Why Oloo will be remembered as a true legend of Kenyan rugby

    May 9, 2026

    Why Oloo will be remembered as a true legend of Kenyan rugby

    May 9, 2026

    Powering Africa's future and potential with clean power

    May 9, 2026

    Why mandatory re-registration of PBOs is illegal

    May 9, 2026

    Why Oloo will be remembered as a true legend of Kenyan rugby

    May 9, 2026

    Why Oloo will be remembered as a true legend of Kenyan rugby

    May 9, 2026

    Powering Africa's future and potential with clean power

    May 9, 2026

    Why mandatory re-registration of PBOs is illegal

    May 9, 2026

    Why Oloo will be remembered as a true legend of Kenyan rugby

    May 9, 2026

    Why Oloo will be remembered as a true legend of Kenyan rugby

    May 9, 2026

    Powering Africa's future and potential with clean power

    May 9, 2026

    Why mandatory re-registration of PBOs is illegal

    May 9, 2026

    Why Oloo will be remembered as a true legend of Kenyan rugby

    May 9, 2026

    Why Oloo will be remembered as a true legend of Kenyan rugby

    May 9, 2026
  • Lifestyle & Travel
    1. Travel
    2. View All

    Powering Africa's future and potential with clean power

    May 9, 2026

    Why mandatory re-registration of PBOs is illegal

    May 9, 2026

    Why Oloo will be remembered as a true legend of Kenyan rugby

    May 9, 2026

    Why Oloo will be remembered as a true legend of Kenyan rugby

    May 9, 2026

    Powering Africa's future and potential with clean power

    May 9, 2026

    Why mandatory re-registration of PBOs is illegal

    May 9, 2026

    Why Oloo will be remembered as a true legend of Kenyan rugby

    May 9, 2026

    Why Oloo will be remembered as a true legend of Kenyan rugby

    May 9, 2026
  • Gossip
News CentralNews Central
Home»Main headlines»Why a 'money bouquet' could get you arrested on Valentine's Day
Main headlines

Why a 'money bouquet' could get you arrested on Valentine's Day

By By Denis OmondiFebruary 2, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email VKontakte Telegram Reddit WhatsApp
Why a 'money bouquet' could get you arrested on Valentine's Day
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit VKontakte Telegram WhatsApp
Yvonne Munaw adds the finishing touches to a money bouquet for her client at her Nakuru gift shop on Valentine’s Day. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has warned against a now popular, but unconventional, gifting method involving the use of banknotes to make cash flower bouquets or ornamental displays especially during celebrations.

‘Money bouquets’ have, in recent years, become common gifts during the Valentine’s season, falling on the fourteenth day of February.

According to CBK, Kenyans risk being charged under the Penal Code for willfully defacing, mutilating, or impairing the notes through such acts as folding, rolling, stapling, pinning, or applying glue to them.

These, the agency says, destroy the notes, making them difficult to process, thus unsuitable for circulation.

Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

“Such practices compromise the integrity of Kenya Shilling banknotes and render them unsuitable for circulation,” said CBK in a statement on Monday, February 2.

It added: “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 (ATMs), cash counting machines. and sorting equipment.”

The banking sector regulator warned that should the trend continue, more banknotes would be rejected and withdrawn from circulation, forcing the taxpayers to foot a hefty expenditure incurred during their replacement.

Instead, CBK wants Kenyans to offer cash gifts in a manner that safeguards the integrity of the currency notes.

“While CBK does not object to the use of cash as a gift, such use should not involve any action that alters, damages, or defaces banknotes. Currency should remain in a condition that allows it to circulate freely and perform its intended functions as a medium of exchange, unit of account, and store of value,” the bank stated.
 
During Valentine’s Day last year, florists reported a rise in demand for money bouquets, signaling a shift in gift preferences as people ditched traditional roses, chocolates, wine, or even dates.

Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

The Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) has warned against a now popular, but unconventional, gifting method involving the use of banknotes to make
cash flower bouquets
or ornamental displays especially during celebrations.

‘Money bouquets’ have, in recent years, become common gifts during the Valentine’s season, falling on the fourteenth day of February.

According to CBK, Kenyans risk being charged under the Penal Code for willfully defacing, mutilating, or impairing the notes through such acts as folding, rolling, stapling, pinning, or applying glue to them.
These, the agency says, destroy the notes, making them difficult to process, thus unsuitable for circulation.

Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

“Such practices compromise the integrity of Kenya Shilling banknotes and render them unsuitable for circulation,” said CBK in a statement on Monday, February 2.
It added: “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 (ATMs), cash counting machines. and sorting equipment.”

The banking sector regulator warned that should
the trend
continue, more banknotes would be rejected and withdrawn from circulation, forcing the taxpayers to foot a hefty expenditure incurred during their replacement.

Instead, CBK wants Kenyans to offer cash gifts in a manner that safeguards the integrity of the currency notes.
“While CBK does not object to the use of cash as a gift, such use should not involve any action that alters, damages, or defaces banknotes. Currency should remain in a condition that allows it to circulate freely and perform its intended functions as a medium of exchange, unit of account, and store of value,” the bank stated.

 

During
Valentine’s Day last year
, florists reported a rise in demand for money bouquets, signaling a shift in gift preferences as people ditched traditional roses, chocolates, wine, or even dates.

Follow The Standard
channel
on WhatsApp

Published Date: 2026-02-02 19:11:12
Author:
By Denis Omondi
Source: The Standard
By Denis Omondi

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

News Just In

Powering Africa's future and potential with clean power

May 9, 2026

Why mandatory re-registration of PBOs is illegal

May 9, 2026

Why Oloo will be remembered as a true legend of Kenyan rugby

May 9, 2026

Why Oloo will be remembered as a true legend of Kenyan rugby

May 9, 2026
Crystalgate Group is digital transformation consultancy and software development company that provides cutting edge engineering solutions, helping companies and enterprise clients untangle complex issues that always emerge during their digital evolution journey. Contact us on https://crystalgate.co.ke/
News Central
News Central
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram WhatsApp RSS
Quick Links
  • Kenya News
  • World News
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Opinion
  • Columnists
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Lifestyle & Travel
  • Sports
  • About News Central
  • Advertise with US
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact Us
About Us
At NewsCentral, we are committed to delivering in-depth journalism, real-time updates, and thoughtful commentary on the issues that matter to our readers.
© 2026 News Central.
  • Advertise with US
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact Us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.