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    Home - Africa news - Dozens protest in Sudan as gov switches banknotes
    Africa news Updated:January 1, 2025

    Dozens protest in Sudan as gov switches banknotes

    By Adnan Hindawi2 Mins Read
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    Dozens protest in Sudan as gov switches banknotes

    Dozens protest in Sudan after authorities changed two of the notes in circulation costing them thousands as the new government takes control.

    The Sudanese demonstrated outside the seat of the army-backed government in Port Sudan on Tuesday to protest against its move to enact a partial currency swap.

    Dozens protest in Sudan as gov switches banknotes

    The army-backed government had set a Monday deadline for residents of the six states under its control to swap old 500 and 1,000 Sudanese pound banknotes for new ones.

    But as dozens protested outside government offices in the Red Sea port city on Tuesday, information minister Khalid al-Aiser announced that residents would have until January 6 to replace their old notes.

    The value of the Sudanese pound has plummeted during 20 months of fighting between the regular army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, from 500 to the dollar in April 2023 to 2,500 to the dollar now.

    The war has killed tens of thousands of people

    The war has killed tens of thousands of people, uprooted more than 12 million and left no sector of the economy unscathed.

    The army-backed government says the partial currency swap aims to ‘protect the national economy and combat criminal operations’ by counterfeiters.

    But the arrival of Monday’s deadline paralysed transport and trade in Port Sudan, the country’s main export outlet.

    Bus drivers, petrol stations and store owners refused to accept the old banknotes, while banks had only limited supplies of the new notes.

    The war-weary Sudanese

    Many Sudanese accused the administration of placing an extra burden on the war-weary Sudanese and increasingly impoverished population.

    Critics have also warned that the move risks adding an economic dimension to the divide between areas under army control and those held by the RSF.

    The RSF now controls nearly all the western region of Darfur and swathes of the centre and south, while the army holds the north and east. Greater Khartoum is split between the warring sides.

    The RSF has already banned the use of the new notes in areas under its control and accused the army of ‘a conspiracy to divide the country’.

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