Flag of Zimbabwe


Flag of Zimbabwe
Use National flag and ensign
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.

Colours

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.

Flag of Zimbabwe Rhodesia

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:

See also