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Incorporated into : 1994 [[Limpopo]], [[Mpumalanga]]
Incorporated into: 1994 [[Limpopo]], [[Mpumalanga]]


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GAZANKULU

Incorporated into: 1994 Limpopo, Mpumalanga

Arms (crest) of Gazankulu
Official blazon
Afrikaans blazon wanted
English blazon wanted

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on September 8, 1972.

The shape of the shield is in Nguni-style, one of the local styles.

The spoon and chain links symbolise the peace and hospitality of the people. The wheel are a symbol of industry. The black and white in the lower part symbolises the co-operation between the two peoples. The crest is the symbol of power.

The crest shows the lion, derived from the old South African arms, holding a kudu horn.

The supporters are a buffalo(Syncerus caffer) and a Roan Antelope (Hippotragus equinus).


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Literature : The Star 20-06-1975; Brownell, FG: 1998: Symbols of Sovereignty of South Africa's former Independent and Self-Governing National States.