Jamhuri Day
Republic Day | |
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Independence of Kenya |
Jamhuri Day (Republic Day) is a national holiday in Kenya, celebrated on 12 December each year.[1] Jamhuri is the Swahili word for "republic" and the holiday officially marks the date when Kenya became an independent country on 12 December 1963, six months after gaining internal self-rule on 1 June 1963 (Madaraka Day) from the United Kingdom. Kenya later became an republic, with the inauguration of Jomo Kenyatta as president taking place on 12 December 1964, exactly one year after Kenya attained independence in 1963. Kenyatta, having previously been sworn in as prime minister, continued as prime minister of newly independent Kenya, before assuming the position of president one year after Independence Day.
Trooping of the Colour
The
Jamhuri Day is occasionally also used by the military to grant infantry battalions their formal Presidential and Regimental Colours.
List of units Trooping the Colour
Year | Colour | Salute taken by | Remarks |
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2000 | Kenya Navy | President Daniel arap Moi | |
2009 | Kenya Navy | President Mwai Kibaki | |
2013 | President Uhuru Kenyatta | Celebrated the golden jubilee of the Republic of Kenya. It was attended by dignitaries such as Paul Kagame, John Mahama and Yoweri Museveni.[6] | |
2014 | 9th Kenya Rifles Battalion |
President Uhuru Kenyatta | [7] |
2015 | 15th Kenya Rifles Battalion |
President Uhuru Kenyatta | [8] |
2016 | Kenya Navy | President Uhuru Kenyatta | The guest of honor was |
2017 | Moi Air Base, Kenya Air Force | President Uhuru Kenyatta | [11] |
2018 | 17th Kenya Rifles Battalion | President Uhuru Kenyatta | Celebrated the 55th anniversary of the Republic of Kenya. The 17th Kenya Rifles received its colors on the same day and were re-located to their new base in Modika, Garissa County. |
2019 | Laikipia Air Base, Kenya Air Force | President Uhuru Kenyatta | Second time since the base's establishment in 1974.[12] |
2020 | 5th Kenya Rifles Battalion | President Uhuru Kenyatta | [13] |
2021 | 19th Kenya Rifles Battalion | President Uhuru Kenyatta | The 19th Kenya Rifles received its Presidential and Regimental Colours at Uhuru Gardens[14] |
2022 | 23rd Mechanised Infantry Battalion | President William Ruto | The 23rd Mechanised Infantry Battalion received its Regimental and Presidential flags at Nyayo Stadium.[15] |
National Awards
During Jamhuri day various Orders, decorations, and medals of Kenya are awarded by the President to Kenyans in recognition of their distinguished service to the country.[16] A National Honours and Awards Committee advises the President as to the eligible recipients who are derived from a list of nominees. Individuals are nominated to the Committee by government ministries, district committees, the Kenya Defence Forces, national police service, religious organisations, non-governmental organisations, individuals and others.[17] Some of the recipients largely members of the military, uniformed services who have exhibited exceptional heroism and athletes who have distinguished themselves are publicly awarded their orders, decorations and medals before the country during national celebrations, whereas the rest are awarded during the State Luncheon or have their names published in the Kenya Gazette.
See also
- Republic Day in other countries
- Public holidays in Kenya
References
- ^ Facts and Figures Government of Kenya, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (Accessed 1 June 2011)
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- ^ "Trooping of colour on Jamhuri Day: Just what is it?". Standardmedia.co.uk.
- ^ "Uhuru hands Presidential Colour to 19th Battalion, Kenya Rifles". The-star.co.ke. 16 December 2021.
- ^ "Moment of Pride as 19 Battalion, The Kenya Rifles Receives Colours". Mod.go.ke. 16 December 2021.
- ^ "President Kagame attends 50th Jamhuri Day celebrations in Kenya". Paulkagame.com.
- ^ "CS Defence Amb Dr Monica Juma and CDF Gen Robert Kibochi, this morning hosted a delegation from the Egyptian Armed Forces led by the Chief Of Staff Lt Gen Mohamed Farid Hegazy". Mod.go.ke. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
- ^ "IMG-20211103-WA0075 – Ministry of Defence – Kenya". Mod.go.ke.
- ^ "Barbados Prime Minister, the special guest as Kenya celebrates Jamhuri Day – VIDEO". Nairobinews.nation.co.ke. 12 December 2019.
- ^ "Ministry of Defence- Kenya". Archived from the original on 2 January 2020. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
- ^ "Ministry of Defence- Kenya". Archived from the original on 2 January 2020. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
- ^ "Ministry of Defence- Kenya". Archived from the original on 2 January 2020. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
- ^ "SPEECH BY HIS EXCELLENCY HON. UHURU KENYATTA, C.G.H. PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA AND COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE DEFENCE FORCES DURING THE 57TH JAMHURI DAY CELEBRATIONS ON 12TH DECEMBER, 2020". President.go.ke. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
- ^ "Uhuru hands Presidential Colour to 19th Battalion, Kenya Rifles-The Star, Kenya". Countydevelopment.co.ke. 12 December 2021.
- ^ "23 MIB PRESENTED WITH PRESIDENTIAL AND UNIT COLOURS – Ministry of Defence – Kenya".
- ^ Marikio Muchiri (21 August 2018). "8 Most Coveted Awards Uhuru Gave Out and What They Mean". Kenyans.co.ke. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
- ^ Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard), National Assembly of Kenya, 10 June 2009