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 image by Zoltan Horvath, 9 May 2024
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The flag is a yellow field with a red star. It was adopted in 2003.
https://www.facebook.com/lagazettedescomores/photos
 Zoltan Horvath, 9 May 2024
The “official” flag appears to be the yellow and red one 
as shown and described 
on this 
site
Chrystian Kretowicz, 18 Sep 2010
The official 
website confirms the yellow-red flag.
Dov Gutterman, 13 Jul 2005
Also shown as "National Flag of State of Mwali" at 
this 
page.
Gvido Petersons, 04 Apr 2003
In the (trustworthy?) 
site 
of a French-speaking journalists’ association, I found 
confirmation for this. (We’re now left to find out whatever 
happened to the black and yellow flag with white crescent and 
star, and to the yellow flag with red star.)
The colour yellow is still “Mwali’s color”, as reflected 
by the four stripes of the national flag.
António Martins, 26 Mar 2006
The actual local flag now of Moheli in the Comoros under the 
new Union constitution is the same yellow-red flag used during the 
brief secessionist period.
Ben Cahoon, 01 Mar 2006
Oddly enough, it seems that the bicolor flag, 
once used by separatists, has become a sign of official 
allegiance to the central power, so that separatists have moved to the 
starry flag to express their claims.
Ivan Sache, 18 Sep 2010
Not unlike, say, Puerto Rico (cp. 
current and former 
separatists).
António Martins, 18 Sep 2010
 image by Eric Milan and António Martins, 15 May 2004
image by Eric Milan and António Martins, 15 May 2004
I am just coming back from Moheli island, and I can tell you that the
yellow and black flag displayed on many websites is false: 
I can swear that the flag was yellow with red star.
Eric Milan, 04 Dec 2003
There is no Moheli flag anywhere on public buildings in Moheli; I found only 3 flags on the whole island:
 image by Eric Milan and António Martins, 15 May 2004
image by Eric Milan and António Martins, 15 May 2004
Hand sewn (incorrect) flag in the office of the MAMWE (Electricity and 
Water Company) Director (star with 4 branches instead of 5). 
I saw it at the director’s desk, 
a hand made flag of Moheli. But he admitted that his wife forgot a branch 
of the star when sewing this flag.
Eric Milan, 04 Dec 2003
It seems that after all the official version of Mwali’s red star has 
in fact 4 points. In the KweliMag website 
we see a photo of the new 
president of the island wearing the presidential sash (yellow with a 4-pointed 
red star). I find it hard to believe that the star on the sash can be different 
from the one used on the island flag!
Paraskevas Renesis, 08 Jul 2007
It shows the newly elected president (July 2007) Mohamed Ali Said wrapped 
in four-pointed flag.
Chrystian Kretowicz, 28 Mar 2008
 image by Horváth Zoltán, 15 Jan 2011
image by Horváth Zoltán, 15 Jan 2011
I came across with an 
interesting page about Mohéli/Mwali. This is website of Mwali 
International Services Authority (MISA), which is frequently updated (latest 
news put in January of 2010). It says that black-yellow flag with crescent and 
star has been adopted in 2002, stating that this is current flag of Mwali. 
Flag depicting on this 
page is slightly different than previously reported. Black stripe is 
narrow, and horn of crescent is short. The crescent and star emblem is small 
and slightly placed near to fly.
Horváth Zoltán, 15 Jan 2011
There is an official photo of 2002-2007 
island President Fazul with the (new) national flag and 
a dark yellow flag with white crescent and star facing the hoist (the flag 
draped in such a way that a black hoist stripe would not be visible). This flag 
is still the one shown as the Moheli flag in several versions of Wikipedia:
English and 
French (which it is 
not an authoritative source, as the 
official 
government webpage, but surely Comorian Wikipedia visitors would change the 
image or at least warn the editors about it…?)
António Martins, 24 Feb 2008
According my references, the flag is vertical dark and yellow (dark 
about 1/4 of the flag) probably black and yellow. Some info appear in 
Flag Report 36 [frp].
Jaume Ollé, 06 Aug 2003
Apparently, the island constitution of Mwali (Moheli) says nothing about 
flags; no “drapeau” nor “emblème” in 
this 
page.
António Martins, 02 Apr 2003
 image by Ivan Sache, 13 Oct 1997 and 10 Oct 2002
image by Ivan Sache, 13 Oct 1997 and 10 Oct 2002
It seems that the self-proclaimed Democratic Republic of Mwali lasted 
only from 11 to 28 August 1997.
Ivan Sache, 20 Apr 2002
Country: Moheli Island, Archipelago of Comoros
Status: Self-proclamated independent state (unrecognized)
Date: 1997.08.11-?
Usage: Unofficial “national” flag
Ratio: 3:2
Source: Franciae Vexilla 6/52 (1997.09)
[frv]
Accuracy: High
Ivan Sache, 13 Oct 1997
On 6 August, NANDO Times reported that «The 
separatists in Fomboni, the main town on Moheli, hoisted the 
yellow-and-black flag of Queen Fatima 
Djoumbe, the last ruler of Moheli before colonization by France.» 
As usual, no design details are offered. (Source: “Separatists on 
Comoran island Moheli follow lead of Anjouan”, NANDO Times, Global 
Briefs, 6 August 1997)
Jan Oskar Engene, 06 Aug 1997
The flag used by Fatima Djumbe is shown 
by Calvarin [clv02]: it was yellow and 
red, not yellow and black.
Ivan Sache, 20 Apr 2002
The flag of Grande Comore can be seen on all 
official buildings in Moheli, because the island is also the head of the 
union and there is a conflict between the island 
and the union governments.
Eric Milan, 04 Dec 2003
The French flag was attempted raised for the French 
national day 14 June. (Source: “Barrages et drapeaux français 
à Moheli”, Le Journal de 
L’Île, 6 August 1997)
Jan Oskar Engene, 06 Aug 1997
Reporting riots against the central power that broke out in Mohéli in May 2010, AFP, 27 May 2010, states:
A few home-made French flags have been hoisted on electricity poles, together with the Moheli flag, yellow with a red star.Ivan Sache, 18 Sep 2010