

The three flags were the flag of the Orange Free State, the UK red ensign flag, and at the center was the flag of the South African Republic. In the middle of the white stripe were three small flags connected. The colours appeared in three horizontal bands with orange at the top, white in the middle, and blue at the bottom. The flag consisted of three primary colors: orange, white, and blue. It was on March 15th, 1994, that the Transitional Executive Council accepted Brownell’s design.īefore 1994, the flag that was used was based on the flag of the Dutch Prince William of Orange-Nassau (William of Orange). The committee reached out to some design councils for ideas for the new flag. However, none of the designs were satisfactory.

Out of the 7000, only six designs were presented to the negotiating council and the public. The National Symbols Commission received more than 7000 entries. In 1993, a public competition was held in a bid to find a new design for the new nation.

The decision to adopt Brownell’s flag did not come easily. The flag was hoisted for the first time on April 27, 1994. The design of the South African flag originated from a former South African State Herald known as Fred Brownell. Interesting Facts about the Flag of South Africa.What is the meaning behind the colours of the South African Flag.It is also a symbol of a long struggle for freedom in a country that was once in the shackles of apartheid. The national flag embodies the rainbow characteristics of the country with its diverse ethnicities. This diversity is reflected in the country’s flag, which consists of six colours black, yellow, white, green, blue, and red. The state has a complex mix of ethnicities, cultures, and languages. South Africa is a country rich in diversity and history.
