Kenyan Flag Description:
The flag of Kenya consists of
three horizontal stripes - the top stripe is black; the middle one is
red; and the bottom stripe is green. The red stripe in the middle is
bordered on the top and bottom by a thin white stripe. There is an
emblem in the center of the flag that consists of a Masai warrior's
shield and spears.
Kenyan Flag Meaning:
The
black stripe represents the African people; while the red stands for
the struggle for independence. The green represents Kenya's agriculture
and natural resources. The thin white stripes symbolize peace and unity.
The central emblem represents Kenya's fight for freedom and their
preparedness to defend that freedom.
Kenyan Flag History:
The
Kenyan flag was adopted on December 12, 1963, after gaining
independence from Britain. The Kenyan flag is based on the flag of the
Kenyan African National Union (KANU), the party which led the campaign
for Kenya's independence. The country changed its name from the Dominion
of Kenya to the Republic of Kenya in 1964.
Interesting Kenyan Flag Facts:
Since
the Kenyan flag is based on the KANU Party, who has lost power, it's
possible a new Kenyan flag may be introduced in the future.
Monday, January 21, 2013
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