Friday, 29 April 2016

Kenya Flag History And The Flag Company Inc

By Sali Bolling


In the time before the arrival of outsiders and the beginning of recorded history, the Masai are the dominant tribe in the region now known as Kenya. They arrive as nomadic pastoralists from the north, probably in the mid-18th century. They are not Kenya's largest tribe (a distinction going to the Kikuyu, who live by agriculture), but the fierce reputation of the Masai warriors, engaging in frequent raids against their neighbors, gives them a power beyond their numbers.

The roots of the colonial history of Kenya go back to the Berlin Conference in 1885 when East Africa was first divided into territories of influence by the European powers. The British Government founded the East African Protectorate in 1895 and soon after, opened the fertile highlands to white settlers.

Independence is achieved in December 1963, with Kenyatta as prime minister. A year later, under a new constitution, Kenya becomes a republic (soon to be a one-party republic, when opposition leaders agree to end party faction and cooperate with KANU). In 1964, Kenyatta is elected president.

KenyaĆ¢€™s national flag was officially used at the time when it formally gained its independence from the United Kingdom in 1963. The flag uses the Pan-African colors red, green and black. It is based on the Kenya African National Union (KANU) flag. The KANU was instrumental in Kenya finally achieving its independence and the country, while still fighting for their liberty initially used a flag with equal horizontal colored stripes white black on top, red in the middle and green at the bottom.

The flag of Kenya symbolizes that the country is strong against colonizers. It can be an intimidating sight to see because of the power the flag enforces in Kenya. The shield that is shown across the flag shows that the people in Kenya are a force to be reckoned with. And the color combination or the Tricolor band that is flaunted can show that the country is full of pride and serenity.

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. The Flag Company Inc specialized in flag designs offered a special edition of decals and flags to memorize the history of Kenya Flag for the future.




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