Nelly Phiri the assistant manager of Bank of Zambia has introduced new banknotes with advanced security features and asserts the need for institutions like BOZ to expand the programs to areas such as Lumezi, Chasefu and Mwase sub-centre. After removing the hologram mark on the K100, it has been replaced with enhanced security thread appearing on the new note, also added with a colour shifting feature when tilted. The new K2 and K5 notes are already in circulation whereas by November 10 the K10, K20, K50 notes will start circulating. However, the old banknotes will remain legal tender.
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