#KeSymbols

When we think of who we are as a nation and as people, it all leads back to a time before we emerged victorious against colonial oppression. We earned our freedom, and the days leading up to the 12th of December 1963 were some of the best days in our land.

Every year around this time, we hold the word Jamhuri close to our hearts and minds. Through this word we are also reminded of three symbols that unify us as Kenya

Please join us for the next three days as we tell you the stories of the symbols of national unity.

Tuko pamoja, hii ni Kenya yetu 

Welcome to #KeSymbols and with that...

Hadithi Hadithi?

The Flag of Kenya: white symbolising peace and unity, black symbolising the people of Kenya, red for the blood shed in the struggle for her independence and green for Kenya's landscape and agricultural wealth. The shield stands for defence of all these things.
The Flag of Kenya
The National Anthem of Kenya traces its origins to what is now Tana River county and a Pokomo lullaby. Read how our most important song was formulated. (Image Credit: Kenya Law)
The National Anthem
The National Anthem
Coat of Arms (Image Credit: ArkAfrica)The Coat of Arms is one of the most recognisable symbols in Kenya, emblazoned on everything from government letterheads to our national currency. (Image Credit: ArkAfrica)
The Coat of Arms

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