Some flag facts about the flag of Botswana:
- The flag design of Botswana consists of a light blue field with in the middle a horizontal black stripe with thin white frame
- It has been the flag of Botswana since 1966 when the country became independent from the British
- It is one of the few African flags that doesn’t utilize the colours of the Pan-Africanist movement not the colours of the country’s leading political party
- The light blue color of the flag represents water in the form of rain, a precious resource in Botswana which relies on agriculture and suffers from frequent droughts
- The blue also alludes to the motto featured on the coat of arms of Botswana: ‘Pula’, which means ‘Let there be rain’ in Swetswana
- The black stripe with white frame represents the harmony and cooperation of the people of different races living in Botswana
- The black stripe and white frame also represents the stripes of the Zebra, the national animal of Botswana
- Officially adopted on September 30, 1966