The Coat of Arms of KwaNdebele is the official heraldic symbol representing the South African province of Mpumalanga's KwaNdebele Region. It was officially adopted on March 16, 2007, as a visual emblem that embodies the region's history, culture, and values.The design features a shield divided into four sections. The first section represents the fertile lands of the Lowveld with a golden sun over a green field. The second section symbolizes the highlands and mountains with a blue background and silver stars. The third section signifies the rivers and water sources with wavy lines on an azure field, while the fourth section represents the pastoral areas with a gold bull's head on a green backdrop.At the top of the shield, there is a black leopard standing upright, symbolizing courage, power, and authority. Below the shield, a scroll bearing the region's motto, "Diligence, Unity, and Service," can be found. The Coat of Arms serves as a lasting testament to the rich heritage, shared values, and aspirations of the people of KwaNdebele in South Africa.