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 image by Bruce Berry, 07 Aug 2015
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image by Bruce Berry, 07 Aug 2015
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uMlalazi is located in the uThungulu District in KwaZulu-Natal province 
in South Africa and 
comprises the former local authorities of Eshowe, Gingindlovu and Mtunzini.  A 
new municipal flag, being an armorial banner from the shield of the municipal 
arms, was registered with the South 
African Bureau of Heraldry on 03 September 2004 and is described as follows:
"A rectangular flag, proportion 2:3, per saltire, red, white blue and white, in 
chief a yellow lion passant gardant, dexter a black elephant contourné with 
elevated trunk and white tusks, sinister a palm-nut vulture resting its dexter 
claw on a raffia palm nut, and in base a white raffia palm tree with yellow 
fruit."
kn-um.jpg) image sent by Bruce Berry, 07 Aug 2015
 
image sent by Bruce Berry, 07 Aug 2015
The municipal coat of arms were registered at the Bureau of Heraldry on 20 April 2004 with the following blazon:
Arms: Per saltire, Gules, Argent, Azure and 
Argent, in chief a lion passant gardant Or, dexter an elephant contourné 
Sable with trunk elevated and tusks Argent, sinister a Palm-nut Vulture resting 
its dexter talons on a raffia Palm nut proper, and in base a Raffia Palm tree 
Argent, fructed Or.  
Crest: Issuant from a mural crown Argent, plumes of the Sakabula Bird Sable, 
with a single plume in the centre, Argent.                                                        
Mantling: Azure and Argent.                                    
Supporters: Dexter, a private soldier of the Buff Regiment (late 19th Century) 
habited and fully accoutred holding in his dexter hand a rifle, proper, and 
sinister a Zulu warrior in full war attire holding in his sinister hand an 
ox-hide shield pied at random, Sable and Argent, an assegai and a knobkierie 
proper.                                       
Special compartment: On a grassy mound, three fallen leaves Vert.                                                          
Motto: uMLALAZI                                                
(Note: The supporters are those of the former Borough of Eshowe Registration 
certificate no. 68). 
Bruce Berry, 07 Aug 2015