Àsìá ilẹ̀ Gúúsù Áfríkà

(Àtúnjúwe láti Flag of South Africa)

Àsìá ilẹ̀ Gúúsù Áfríkà

South Africa
UseCivil and state flag, civil and state ensign
Proportion2:3
Adopted27 April 1994
DesignRectangular flag in the proportion of two in the width to three in the length: per pall from the hoist, the upper band red (chilli) and the lower band blue, with a black triangle at the hoist; over the partition lines a green pall one fifth the width of the flag, fimbriated white against the red (chilli) and blue, and gold against the black triangle at the hoist; the width of the pall and its fimbriations is one third the width of the flag[1]
Designed byFrederick Brownell, former State Herald of South Africa
Variant flag of South Africa
UseNaval ensign
Proportion2:3
Adopted29 September 1994
DesignRectangular white flag, in the proportions of two to three; with a dark green cross that extends to the edge of the flag; and having in the upper hoist canton the national flag, with a white fimbriation.
Variant flag of South Africa
NameAir force ensign
Proportion2:3
DesignRectangular air force blue flag, in the proportions of two to three; having in the upper hoist canton the national flag, with the South African Air Force roundel in the fly.


  1. Flag Committee Report of 15 March 1994.