Kenya’s system of devolved government, established by the 2010 Constitution, led to the creation of 47 counties, each with its own distinct identity. One of the most visible expressions of this identity is the county flag. Just like national flags, these symbols carry deep meaning—reflecting the history, culture, geography, and aspirations of each region. In this comprehensive guide, we present a complete list of all flags of the Kenyan counties, showcasing their designs and exploring the significance behind their colors and emblems. Whether you’re a student, researcher, or patriotic Kenyan, this article provides a visual journey through the nation’s rich regional diversity.
The list shows flags for the forty-seven counties of Kenya. Some counties adopted the flag of the defunct municipal or district governments. Other flags adopted in the year after the first county governments were elected which was between 4 March 2013 to the same date on 2014. As of 17 December 2014, not all county assemblies have passed the design of the county flags. It is expected that all counties will adopt their own flags soon.
Here is a Gallery of All Flags of Kenyan Counties

































































