Malawi Flag Description:
The flag of Malawi consists of
three equal sized horizontal stripes - the top stripe is black; the
middle one red; and the bottom stripe is green. There is a red, rising
half-sun in the middle of the top black stripe.
Malawi Flag Meaning:
The
Malawi flag features a black stripe that represents the people of
Africa. The color red stands for the blood spilt in Malawi's struggle
for independence; while the color green symbolizes the country's
vegetation. The rising sun represents the dawn of freedom and hope on
the African continent.
Malawi Flag History:
The
Malawi flag was adopted on July 6, 1964, the day it gained independence
from Britain. From the late 19th century until independence, Malawi was
a British protectorate called Nyasaland. The Malawi flag is based on
the banner adopted by the Malawi Congress Party which was the party that
led the campaign for independence and whose leader became the first
prime minister of Malawi.
Interesting Malawi Flag Facts:
In
late 1998, there were rumors that Malawi was going to change its flag
because it was based on the former flag of the Malawi Congress Party,
which was the country's main opposition and former ruling party.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
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