GAZANKULU
These Arms were registered under the South African Heraldry Act (1962) in
the name of the Machangana Legislative Assembly in terms of Government
Notice 1599 in Government Gazette 3644 of 08-09-1972.
These Arms are no longer used following the reincorporation of Gazankulu
into South Africa on 27 April 1994.
Origin/meaning :
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).
Literature : The Star 20-06-1975; Brownell, FG: 1998: Symbols of Sovereignty of South Africa's former Independent and Self-Governing National States.