Jamhuri Day
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Jamhuri Day is a national holiday in Kenya, celebrated on 12 December each year.[1] Jamhuri is the Swahili word for "republic" and the holiday is officially to mark the date of Kenya's establishment as a republic on 12 December, 1964. However, the country also gained full independence from the United Kingdom one year earlier on 12 December, 1963, so Jamhuri Day is a double event and is generally regarded as Kenya's most important holiday, marked by numerous cultural festivities which celebrate the country's cultural heritage.
Jamhuri Day is often associated with Dedan Kimathi, the executed leader of the famous Mau Mau, regarded by many Kenyan's as the hero who lifted the nation on his shoulders toward independence.
[edit] References
- ^ Public Holidays in Kenya Government of Kenya, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (Accessed 12 December 2006)
[edit] See also
- Republic Day in other countries