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EHLANZENI
Province: Mpumalanga
Official blazon
- (af)
Wapen: Op 'n swart Nguni-beesvelskild, aan die regterflank na die skildvoet in natuurlike staat gekol van silwer, in die skildhoof 'n halwe uitkomende besant met elf uitkomende goue strate na die skildhoof, daarbenede tien stelle naasmekaargeplaaste skildrieme, paalsgewys van die een in die ander. Agter die skild 'n regopgeplaaste spies en knopkierie van natuurlike kleur.
Helmteken: Twee tortelduiwe van natuurlike kleur.
Spesiale kompartement: Op 'n groen grond, twee goue koringare, die stingels skuinskruislings.
Wapenspreuk: SIMUNYE
- (en)
Arms: On an Nguni oxhide shield Sable, in the dexter flank pied at random to base Argent, in chief a demi-bezant with eleven rays issuant to chief Or, therebeneath ten pairs of thongs fesswise in pale counterchanged. Behind the shield a spear and knobkierie erect proper.
Supporters: Two turtle doves proper.
Special compartment: One a mount Vert, two ears of wheat, the slips in saltire, Or.
Motto: SIMUNYE
Origin/meaning
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