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Jamhuri Day of Kenya

2019-12-12 Thu

Jamhuri Day, also known as Independence Day or Republic Day, is a Kenyan national holiday celebrated on December 12. It commemorates two events: the independence of Kenya from the UK in 1963 and its establishment as a republic the following year.

Kenya became a British colony in the late 19th century. At the time, it was known as East Africa Protectorate of British East Africa. During the First World War, Kenya became a British military base. After the war, the protectorate was transformed into the Colony and Protectorate of Kenya, a British crown colony.

The independence struggle in Kenya began after the Second World War. One of the most important events of that period was the Mau Mau Uprising that began in 1952. Although it was suppressed, it was an important step toward independence. Kenya became independent on December 12, 1963, as a Commonwealth realm and was established as a republic a year later.

Jamhuri Day is Kenya's most important public holiday. The world “Jamhuri” is translated from Swahili as a “republic”. The holiday is celebrated with numerous festive events and activities held throughout the country, including (but not limited to) military parades, political speeches, cultural events, fests, etc. Due to its date, Jamhuri Day also marks the beginning of the Christmas season.

On the declaration of Independence, Kenya post issued a set of 14 stamps with the denominations ranging from 5 Kenyan cents to 20 Kenyan shilling depicting different facets of the life of the Kenyan people. This particular stamp of 50 cents depicts a Kenyan Young boy waving the national flag.

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