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Proportion | 1:2 |
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Adopted | April 18, 1982 |
Design | A horizontal quincolour of teal, yellow, red, yellow and teal. Upper stripe contains sun rays, middle section contains two tobacco leaves and bottom stripe ahs the Zimbabwe bird. Designer = |
History edit
On the second anniversary of Zimbabwe's independence in April 1982, the capital of Zimbabwe, Salisbury was renamed Harare. The city adopted both new municipal arms and flag.
Description edit
Five stripes as follows:
- First stripe: six yellow sun rays
- Second stripe: plain yellow stripe
- The central stripe is red with two yellow tobacco leaves
- Four stripe: plain yellow stripe
- Five stripe: plain blue with a yellow Zimbabwean bird in the centre.