Madaraka Day, also known as Self-Governance Day, is observed on June 1 every year in the Republic of Kenya. This day celebrates the first time Kenya gained independence from the United Kingdom when it achieved internal self-ruling on the same day in 1963. Kenyans across the country celebrate this day by attending military parades and other festivals promoted by the government and other organizations.

HISTORY OF MADARAKA DAY:

Kenya is an Eastern African territory with a history dating back millions of years. Archeologists and historians have discovered over two million-year-old fossils and evidence of human life in the region. Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, the Masai people — an indigenous group that inhabits Kenya to this day — took control of what is now known as Central Kenya and prohibited all trading. The Masai allowed two German missionaries to settle in a nearby region near the end of the 19th century. At the time, these were the only foreigners that could get past them.Kenya became a German protectorate in 1885, and the Imperial British East Africa Company arrived in 1888. To avoid potential conflict and war, Germany handed over the coastal territory to Britain in 1890. During the World War, however, even with a truce, German militaries didn’t relent in their demand for total control of the land. The British Indian Army troops were deployed and regained control with the help of the 400,000 Africans who had been mobilized to fight in the war. It was in 1920 that Kenya officially gained its name and became a British colony.For the first time since 1920, the country achieved internal self-rule in June 1963. This means that Kenya declared its independence from the United Kingdom through the Kenya Independence Act of 1963. However, it was not until December of the following year, 1964, that Kenya was officially declared a republic and given the name it still bears today, the Republic of Kenya. ‘Madaraka’ is a word in Swahili that translates to ‘authority,’ which is why June 1 was designated Madaraka Day.

MADARAKA DAY: KENYA TIMELINE

YEAR 1888

The British ArriveThe Imperial British East Africa Company arrives in Kenya.

YEAR 1920

Becoming a ColonyKenya officially becomes a British colony during the World War.

YEAR 1963

Independence DeclarationKenya declares its independence from the United Kingdom on June 1.1964 Republic of KenyaKenya is proclaimed a Republic in December.

HOW TO OBSERVE MADARAKA DAY:

Attend a paradeEvery year, incredible military parades are held to commemorate Madaraka Day. You can show your support by attending one and waving the Kenyan flag.

Attend a festivalThere are many festivals in the country that you can attend. Choose the one closest to you and have fun celebrating this day!

Set up the flag of Kenya. Show your support for the holiday by hanging the Kenyan flag in front of your house. This way, you’re also promoting the event to your neighbors, family, and friends! Madaraka Day Njema 😊

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