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NKANDLA

Province: KwaZulu-Natal
District Municipality : King Cetshwayo

Local Municipality

Arms (crest) of Nkandla

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District Municipality

Arms (crest) of Nkandla

Official blazon

  • (af)

Wapen: Golwend deursnede van groen en silwer, 'n golwende dwarsbalk belaai met 'n ander van goud, tussen in die skildhoof 'n uitkomende goue son belaai met 'n koeltoring van natuurlike kleur en in die skildvoet vier pikke, die stele in die middel aaneengeskakel van natuurlike kleur, tussen vier malies onderskeidelik bo silwer, swart gefimbrieer, onder swart, regs groen en links blou. Die skild is oortop van 'n rustieke bruin muurkroon, swart gemessel, die kantele en kanteelkepe verhoog met oorstelling van gebinde swart houtpalissades
Skildhouers: Regs 'n sekretarisvoel en links 'n lelkraanvoel van natuurlike kleur.
Wapenspreuk: PROSERITY THROUGH LABOUR

  • (en)

Arms: Per fess wavy Vert and Argent, a fess wavy Azure charged with another Or, between in chief a sun issuant Or, harged with a cooling tower proper, and in base four pickaxes placed in saltire their handles conjoined in the centre proper, between four mascles respectively above Argent, fimbrated Sable, below Sable, dexter Vert, and sinister Azure. The shield is ensigned with a rustic mural crown Brunatre, masoned Sable, heightened on the crennelations and crennells with representations of bound wooden palisades Sable.
Supporters: Dexter a secretary bird and sinistera wattled crane proper.
Motto: PROSERITY THROUGH LABOUR

Origin/meaning

The arms were officially granted on February 10, 2005.

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