24 October 1964; 59 years ago (1964-10-24) (modified in 1996)
Design
A green field with an orange coloured eagle in flight over a rectangular block of three vertical stripes coloured from left to right in red, black and orange
The current flag is used as both national flag[2] and ensign.[3] It is green with an orange-coloured African fish eagle in flight over a rectangular block of three vertical stripes, coloured, from left to right: red, black and orange. The placement of the eagle and block of stripes at the flag's fly is notable as most emblems and devices on flags are placed at centre or at the hoist. Green stands for the nation's agriculture and lush flora,[4] red for the nation's struggle for freedom,[4] black for the Zambian people and all black Africans,[4] and orange for the land's copper,[4]natural resources in general, and mineral wealth. Additionally, the eagle flying above the coloured stripes is intended to represent freedom and the people's ability to rise above the nation's problems.[4]
The Zambian flag was slightly modified in 1996. The shade of green used in the 1964 flag was replaced with brighter and lighter green and the eagle was slightly altered so as to be more like the one used in the Zambian coat of arms.[5]
The design of the national flag of Zambia is described in National Flag and Armorial Ensigns Act of 4 June 1965.[2]
Green with an orange coloured eagle in flight over a rectangular block of three vertical stripes coloured from left to right in red, black and orange; of overall dimensions 3:2; and to the following colour specifications:
The dark green was adjusted in 1996 to a lighter and brighter green.[6] In 2012 the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games solicited advice from each participating nation in specifying the correct Pantone colours for its flag. Once confirmed, the results were published in a guide.[7] The colours given were:
PMS 355 Green Pantone #009E49
PMS 032 Red Pantone #EF3340
PMS 150 Zambrano Pantone #FCAD56
PMS Black Pantone #000000
The flag of Zambia according to the correct Pantone colours.
The colours' approximation in other colour spaces are listed below:
The flag's colours and emblems are rich in symbolism. Each of the four colours represents an aspect of Zambia: green for the country's natural resources and vegetation; red for its struggle for freedom; black for its people and orange for its mineral wealth (primarily copper). The eagle is an African fish eagle, which also appears in the national coat of arms and represents the people's ability to rise above the nation's problems.[8]
The flag is not allowed to be flown by any other individual or institution without express written permission from the Minister except on the following occasions:
on the following public holidays, namely: Africa Freedom Day, Heroes Day, Unity Day, and Independence Day;
on such other days or occasions as the Minister may declare for this purpose.[2]
^"Flags and Anthems Manual"(PDF). London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games. 2012. Archived from the original(PDF) on 12 October 2016. Retrieved 13 July 2015.