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 image by Martin Grieve, 16 June 2005
image by Martin Grieve, 16 June 2005
Benoni is located on the East Rand, east of Johannesburg, and is part of the 
larger Witwatersrand conurbation. It was established in 1881 and owes its 
existence to gold-mining and manufacturing and achieved municipal status in 
1907. Oscar winner Charlize Theron was born and bred in Benoni!
Benoni previously flew a typical armigerous flag with a full achievement in that 
its former flag comprised the full municipal arms in the centre of a light blue 
field.
These arms were granted by the College of Arms in London in 1938 and 
subsequently registered at the South African Bureau of Heraldry in 1966. I don't 
have the exact date on which the flag was adopted but with the re-organisation 
of local government in South Africa in 1994 and again in December 2000 when 
Benoni was incorporated into the Ekuruhleni Metropolitan Municipality, this flag 
is now no longer in use.
The blazon of the arms granted to Benoni by Letters Patent on 16 March 1938 is 
as follows:
ARMS: Or, a turreted castle of three storeys Sable on a chief Sable, three 
escallops Argent, all within a bordure Gules charged with four bezants and four 
heraldic fountains alternatively
CREST: In front of a sun rising Or an arm embowed, the hand grasping a 
sledge-hammer proper
WREATH AND MANTLING: Or and Gules
SUPPORTERS: Two Springboks proper each gorged with a collar Azure charged with 
three bezants
MOTTO: AUSPICIUM MELIORIS AEVI (A pledge for better times).
gt-be.jpg) scan by
Bruce Berry, 31 Aug 2006
 scan by
Bruce Berry, 31 Aug 2006
Sir George Farrar, the chairman of a mining company, undertook the 
beautification of the rapidly growing mining town in 1904. Mine water was 
channeled into a band of marshland, and reservoirs stocked with fish were 
created. Today these reservoirs remain and the area is dotted with many lakes 
where people fish, boat and relax and is the explanation for the light blue 
field on the former flag.
The triple castle in the Arms is derived from the Arms of the town of Bedford 
(England) and the three silver escallops occur in the Duke of Bedford's arms. 
The gold roundels in the border - heraldically known as bezants - represent the 
gold-mining industry around Benoni. The other four roundels with the alternate 
silver and blue bands - heraldically known as fountains - symbolise the four 
fountains of Kleinfontein, Modderfontein, Rietfontein and Vlakfontein, all 
situated within the municipal area. The arm embowed wielding a hammer stands for 
industry and the rising sun for the ascending destiny of the municipality. The 
Springboks bear upon their collars bezants representing the gold-mining 
industry.
Bruce Berry, 31 Aug 2006