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The coat of arms of Kenya features two lions, a symbol of protection, holding spears and a traditional East African shield. The shield and spears symbolize unity and defence of freedom. The shield contains the national colours, representing: [1] Black for the people of Kenya. Red for the blood shed during the struggle for freedom.
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Coat of arms of Kenya. Harambee is a Kenyan tradition of community self-help events, e.g. fundraising or development activities. The word means "all pull together" in Swahili, and is the official motto of Kenya, appearing on its coat of arms.
The list shows coat of arms for the forty-seven counties of Kenya.Some counties adopted the coat of arms of the defunct district governments. Other coat of arms adopted in the year after the first county governments came into power which was between March 4, 2013 to the same date on 2014.
Kiribati: "Health, Peace and Prosperity" on the Coat of arms of Kiribati. Kazakhstan: No official motto. Kenya: All pull together (Swahili: Harambee). [72] Kiribati: Health, Peace and Prosperity (Gilbertese: Te mauri, te raoi ao te tabomoa). [73] North Korea: No official motto. South Korea: No official motto.
Orders, decorations, and medals of Kenya (1 C, 2 P) Pages in category "National symbols of Kenya" ... Coat of arms of Kenya; E. Ee Mungu Nguvu Yetu; F. Flag of Kenya;
The Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) (Swahili: Majeshi ya Ulinzi ya Kenya, stylized as "KENYA ARMED FORCES" capitalized on its coat of arms) are the armed forces of the Republic of Kenya. They are made up of the Kenya Army , Kenya Navy , and Kenya Air Force .
This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. These restrictions are independent of the copyright status.