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 image by Jens Pattke, 19 Sept 2015
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image by Jens Pattke, 19 Sept 2015
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Kakamega County is located in western Kenya in what was 
formerly Western Province. The capital and largest town is Kakamega.
Jens Pattke, 29 Aug 2015
The county flag is divided horizontally into green, white (fimbriated 
black) and gold stripes with the county emblem in the centre.
Olivier Touzeau, 15 Aug 2015
The County flag is described in the Kakamega County Flag, Emblems and Names Bill (November 2014) as follows:
PART 1
1. The County Flag
COLORS:
Green: for nature, growth, stability and ambience whilst symbolizing the 
agricultural potential for the county which is the back bone of the County’s 
economy including other natural resources, are usually alleged "GREEN JEWEL".
White: for safety and purity in the County whilst symbolizing peace, harmony and 
co-existence of the residence of Kakamega County.
Golden: for wealth and passion whilst depicting both Natural and Human 
Resources.
kaka.gif) image sent by Jens Pattke, 19 Sept 2015
 
image sent by Jens Pattke, 19 Sept 2015
PART II
2. The County Seal: It is derived from Coat of Arms as below:
PART III
3. The Coat of Arms
COAT OF ARMS BRIEF
Armiger - COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KAKAMEGA.
Shield - the shield concept is a traditional elongated Luhya shield made of 
hide, with its functional importance of protecting the whole body to the user, 
the elements of accommodation in the concept are arranged horizontally on two 
fields and are distinguished with its background colours and the elements indeed 
represents the day to day encounter in the County context.
The top green background depicts abundance, hope and joy, it accommodates the 
rock of Ilesi a well known landmark feature to identify County, and the field 
has Kakamega forest on its background the most bustling forest in the County. 
The watch in the middle represents the 12 Sub Counties and 60 Wards 
respectively, whilst its major role is to organize element and champions the 
spirit of precise. The white background depicts peace and purity, it 
accommodates sugarcane stalk bowed in counter an economic activity of its people 
with cuts each representing 12 Sub Counties while it supports the Luhya 
traditional Pottery and Isukuti artifacts.
Supporters - the shield on Dexter is supported by a bold energetic male African 
man dressed on grey top with folded sleeves, golden trouser, watch and holding 
on tea seedling and traditional Luhya Spear crossing at shield centre. At the 
sinister side is a beautiful female African lady dressed in golden bracelets, 
watch at her arms, white top and golden kitenge whilst
carrying her Agricultural wares on her traditional Luhya reed basket and 
supporting the shield.
Compartment - the base has green lawn depicting the County jurisdiction and the 
golden scroll band inscribed the thriving motto of "GREEN JEWEL".
BLAZONING
ARMIGER - COUNTY GOVERNMENT OF KAKAMEGA.
Escutcheon - Party per fess traditional Luhya shield on Sable, border. Vert; 
Argent, fesswise castle atop rock of Ilesi, Sable, is Kakamega forest. Or; 
Argent, horizontal bracelet token watch band. Argent; Or, embowed sugarcane 
stalk on counter and bendwise Luhya traditional ornamented clay pottery and 
wooden drum with fimbriated leather thong handle.
Supporters - Argent, Sable Luhya traditional Spear crossing behind shield, 
Sable, Argent, Or, bold African man holding on botany and supporting Spear on 
Dexter. Sable, Argent, Or, on sinister is a beautiful African woman carrying 
Luhya traditional reeds basket with agricultural endeavours and supporting 
shield.
Compartment - Vert; Or; Sable, circular base scroll inscribed motto "GREEN 
JEWEL".
Jens Pattke, 29 Aug 2015