Madaraka Day
| Madaraka Day | |
|---|---|
| Also called | Madaraka |
| Observed by | Kenya |
| Significance | Celebrates Kenya attaining internal self rule |
| Celebrations | Festivals |
| Date | 1 June |
| Next time | 1 June 2026 |
| Frequency | annual |
| Related to | Independence of Kenya |
Madaraka Day ("Internal self rule" or Self-Governance Day) is a national holiday that is celebrated every 1 June in every year in the Republic of Kenya. It commemorates the day in 1963 that Kenya attained internal self rule after being a British colony since 1920. Kenya only attained partial independence on this day in 1963 and did not become a fully established republic until about a year and a half later, on 12 December 1964. In recognition of that, Kenya also celebrates Jamhuri Day (Republic Day) on 12 December every year.
Madaraka is a Swahili word for "authority," "the assignment of authority".