Use | National flag and ensign |
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Proportion | 1:2 |
Adopted | April 18, 1980 |
Design | Seven horizontal stripes with white triangle containing red 5 point star with Zimbabwe Bird |
Variant flag of Zimbabwe | |
Name | Presidential Flag of Zimbabwe |
Adopted | 1987 |
The flag of Zimbabwe was adopted on April 18, 1980. The soapstone bird featured on the flag represents a statuette of a bird found at the ruins of Great Zimbabwe. The bird symbolises the history of Zimbabwe; the red star beneath it symbolises the revolutionary struggle for liberation and peace.
Officially, the meanings of the colours on the flag are as follows:
The colours are used on the flag of the ruling ZANU PF party.
Zimbabwe Rhodesia was the largely unrecognised name of Zimbabwe from 1 June 1979 to 18 April 1980, soon after the Internal Settlement in Rhodesia leading to a black majority government. As well as a new name, the state adopted a new flag to mark the transition.
The flag of Zimbabwe Rhodesia was designed by Flight Lieutenant Cedric Herbert of the Rhodesian Air Force and a member of the Rhodesian Heraldry and Genealogy Society. The design incorporated the pan-African colours of yellow, black, green and red with the following explanation:
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