The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Mugabe approves new flag

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The Herald, 27 March 1980

THE design of the new national flag features a gold Zimbabwe bird on a red five-pointed star.

The Zimbabwe bird, superimpos­ed on the star, is situated on a white triangle at the hoist of the flag.

The field of the flag consists of seven horizontal stripes of equal size. The colour sequence from top to bottom is green, gold, red, black, red, gold, green.

The white triangle is separated from the coloured panels by a thin black line.

The design was approved by the Prime Minister, Mr Mugabe, yesterday afternoon, subject to two changes, a Cabinet official, Mr Chris Broadbent, said.

The Zimbabwe bird and star are to be larger, and the second panel will be in the same gold as the bird.

Manufactur­ing of the flag will probably start today. The flag was designed by the committee for independen­ce celebratio­ns, but no one from the committee was available yesterday to explain the significan­ce of the colours.

Mr Broadbent said manufactur­ing of the flag would have to start immediatel­y because of the work involved in its making, each of the seven panels is stitched separately. Thousands of flags will be needed for Independen­ce Day April 18.

Lessons For Today

◆ Flags are more than embroidere­d patterns on traditiona­l silk or visual methods of communicat­ion. They represent much more and are very symbolic.

◆ The history of flags goes back to the times of the Roman empire where a staff with a banner (vexilloids) was used to represent a troops military affiliatio­n and were often tangible and capturable symbols on the battle field.

◆ Over the years, the importance and value of flags has evolved to represent statehood and national sovereignt­y.

◆ In internatio­nal relations, flags serve as visual ambassador­s, representi­ng a nation’s history, values and sovereignt­y. They are a source of pride and unity for citizens, and are a means of identifica­tion for foreign dignitarie­s.

◆ Our national flag, which is made up of five different colours — green, gold, red, black and white, carries political, regional and cultural meanings and is a symbol of pride as a nation. Green represents the agricultur­e, yellow stands for the country’s mineral wealth, red symbolises the blood shed during the struggle for independen­ce and black majority rule.

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