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Lindley H.Human Rhino FS 294 ER Page 1 of 11 APPENDIX 3.2: DATABASE OF INTERESTED AND/OR AFFECTED PARTIES Last updated: 01/10/2020 I&APs that Registered with SLR Group Name Surname KZN Legislature Anne McDonnel Eskom Gerrie van Schalkwyk Eskom (free state) Rene de Bruin Eskom Dx - KZN OU Siyabonga Nsele The Mercury Lyse Comins Winterton Farmers Association Sarlize Dowling Mail & Guardian Sipho Kings Amanzi Amakulu Estate David Cohen Tower of Pizza Pierre Labuschange SENWES Sanet Jacobs SENWES Elmarie Joynt Office of the Premie, Free state Lydia Fourie Transnet Thami Hadebe Spatium Environmental planning & Design Louw van Biljon DA as the Uthukela Chair and a Cllr of Okhahlamba Thys Janse van Rensburg The Waterfall Trust, Nelsons Kop Conservancy and Rick Dillon Water Explorer Programme Manager Bridget Ringdahl Ezemvelo - Ukhahlamba Drakensberg Park Mark Robertson Ezemvelo - Regional Ecologist Sonja Krueger AfriForum Marcus Pawson Mountain Club of SA, Alan Ridgard Drakensberg Experience Tourism Association Belinda Spence University of the Free State – Qwaqwa campus Prof Aliza le Roux Openserve Ansa Hanekom Bethlehem Methodist Church Rev G Moolman Birdlife SA Ernst Retief King MJ Hadebe of the Amahlubi people, & his Induna's Makhosi LIONSROCK Big Cat Sanctuary/ FourPaws Karen Williams Eastern FreeState Interested and Affected Parties Hendrik Knobel The Witness Kerushun Pillay SABC Thabo Katsande Arlington Agri SG van Zyl Lindley FCC van Tonder Farmer Andre Ferreira Farmer Junior Ferreira Steynsrus Hans Fourie Lindley H.Human Steynsrus B. Lotter Steynsrus L Koch Lindley SJ Rautenbach Arlington OKF Bertram Arlington H. Steynsrus A. Hills Lindley C Rautenbach Rhino FS 294 ER Page 1 of 11 Arlington Andy Purchase Bethlehem Kobus Vermeulen PJ Naude Bdy Jean Naude PJ Naude Bdy PJ Naude MP Ferreira Fransanelle Strauss H Burger C Jain ASRAK MLW Roux Property Owner HA Knobel Jaco Thuynsma Dirk Moolman Riaan Pieters farmer J. Bredenkamp Jan Harm Strauss Trust H. Mielman Afriforum Thinus Kotze FS DESTEA D. Hayter Phumelela Local Municipality Bafana Khumalo DAFF Zilungile Matiwane SABC Dries Liebenberg Agri Patrick Shannon Land Owner Corne Henning Leona Kleynhans Gideon Wessel Afriforum Johan de Bruyn Flip Geel Vorster Zeilinga Johan Theron Birdlife South Africa Carina Coetzer Jan van Niekerk Jabu Mpembe Bridget Lombard Amanzi Amakhulu Estate Jon Hawkins Platberg Eco Estate CA Young Farmer WG Spies Farmer Hansie Spies Farmer C.Spies Sakeman PH Corver Van Reenen Farmer MJ Jansen Farmer JJ de Jager Farmer Neil Pienaar Farmer HS Geel Tia, Altha, Joseph and GP van den Bosch Farmer Farmer Patrick Dillon Farmer Nicolai vd Bosch Farmer JM Wessels Farmer GW Galloway Oatesdale Farm Alison Oates Piet Roets Matthew Lombard Rhino FS 294 ER Page 2 of 11 Good Hope Farm Sandy Casey Platberg Farm Wayne Casey Carel Cook Sand Hunter Jan Janse Farmer DJ de Wet Bergville G. Schmidt Bergville Kimberley Scott Bergville Thami Mtshali Bergville Siphamandla Ntshingila Montusi J. Carte Rookdale Community member Msizi Phungwayo Okhahlamba Local Municipality Thulani Mazibuko Philip Wepener Petrus Steyn J.U. Wepener Petrus Steyn Nketoana Local Municipality TMDM Ephraim Mokoena Henlo Fourie Petrus Steyn Andre Meiring Petrus Steyn Andries Rautenbach Petrus Steyn Alet van der Walt Petrus Steyn A.P. Claasen Petrus Steyn A.W. Rautenbach Petrus Steyn Petrus Steyn J.S. Rautenbach I.D. Bosman Petrus Steyn Amahlubi Thansanqa Radebe Sunnyside LJ Potgieter Voorspoed Jaco Meiring Wildebeestpoort NP Hobbs VKB HJ Hill Mooihoek AJ van Tonder Eagle Mountain Game lodge Mount Everest Camping Drakensberg Mountain Retreat Ezulwini Berg Resort Mumtaz Asmal Amphitheatre Backpackers Mnweni Cultural Centre Lindsay Montusi Mountain Lodge du Plessis Cath Carte Lavendar Hill Country Estate Petronella Guest House Rodney Wainwright Lyse Comins April Gehle Mfuphi Richard Pieter Cas Joubert Jane Renton Belinda Spence Mariette Liefferink Rhino FS 294 ER Page 3 of 11 Adele Slater Andrew Barker Development Consultant Andrew Barker Greenfire Tourism Shaun Vorster Conservancies KZN/ The Upper Mpushini Conservancy Edith Elliot Three Tree Hill Lodge Cheryl Blackburn Member of Free State Provincial Legislature Leona Kleynhans Eastern FreeState Interested and Affected Parties Hendrik Knobel Paul Roux Conservancy Renee Wolfacet Fick en Seun Boerdery Gerda Strauss Pieter Strauss van Reenen Cameeldraai Trust Sharyn van Reenen Gransmoor Trust Sharyn Werner Sullwald Sullwald Manfred Lions Bush Conservancy Margaret Fraser Zunckel Driel Farm Trust Lionel Roy and Val WJ Oosthuizen John Inglis Linda Mahlangu Kwanalu Way-Jones Natalie Onverwacht Farm Carte Jean Lindsay The Northern horse Du plesiss Oxpeckers Centre for Environmental Investigative Jo Andiswa Matikinca Sally G.E.T Jackson Botha Nicola Ezulwini Berg Resort Mumtaz Asmal Edkins Michelle Hunter-Smith Robin Kilian MG Suzanne Walker Shere Banu John Roff Sue Freese Elana Bergin Alan Turner Bruce Templeton Mike Jewitt Nikki Brighton Bronwyn Howard Niall Kramer Rheola van den Bosch KZN Department of Transport Michele Schmid Astrid Barnard Cadimode (Pty) Ltd Truia Naude Gideon Joubert Wilna Roberts Minniedal Water Ntoampe Tshabalala Lloyd george Estate 674, LLoyd george 750 , Charnwood 8 Johan Colyn Rhino FS 294 ER Page 4 of 11 Christiaan Moolman Ngwathe Local Municipality:Administrator to MM Ria Jordaan Paul Phelan Margaret Burckard Berghouse and Cottages Vaughn Piccione Oct 19 MEETING ATTENDEES Warden T Brookse Warden F. Noomb Warden M Stewart Warden JJ Fourie Warden J deWet Warden CH deWet Warden A van der Hast Warden Pieter Becker Reitz Danie Slabbert Reitz Jan Oosthuizen Reitz B Rooy Reitz B Wentzel Reitz C.J Claasen Reitz P.G Strauss Reitz J.D.P Oosthuizen Reitz J.M Wessels Reitz J.H Labuschagne Reitz F.J Steyn Reitz L.S van der Walt DESTEA Belinda Hayter Reitz S van der Westhuizen Reitz A.J Swart Reitz A.J Steyn Bergville A.D Muirhead Bergville K Scott Bergville L Du Plessis Bergville C van Resnburg Bergville Linda Haley Bergville T van Rensburg Kestell Fransonette Strauss Kestell Piet Strampe Kestell H Mielmann Paul Roux Conservancy M.S Molwena Lindley J Marx Lindley H Human Lindley S.F Beker Paul Roux Conservancy Renee van der Foordt Paul Roux Conservancy Mampho Ntsebe Paul Roux Conservancy K.P Mokoena Paul Roux Conservancy C Parsonson Lindley A.J van Tonder Lindley W.M van Huysteen Harrismith Bruce Nel Rhino FS 294 ER Page 5 of 11 Harrismith Kelebone Mokoena KZN Wildlife Joyce Loza Harrismith Alfrus van Rooyen Harrismith Kobus Burger Harrismith Dewald Pieterse Harrismith F Bosch Stillerust Boerdery Carel Cook Thursby Farming Margaret Buckbird Harrismith Wilhelm Danielsrus G.F Botha Maluti Fruit Hein Punt Maluti Fruit Marisa Kemp Danielsrus Mouritz Steyn Danielsrus D Hattingh Danielsrus J Becker Danielsrus J Wilkinson Danielsrus Wilhelm Botha Danielsrus BJ Bredenkamp Danielsrus Wilna van Resnburg Danielsrus J Pieterse Danielsrus P Steyn Danielsrus JJ Oosthuizen Danielsrus C.F de Jager Danielsrus J.H Barnard Danielsrus Wessel oosthuine Danielsrus Louise van Schoor Danielsrus Jeremy Pienaar Danielsrus R Pieters Danielsrus G.C.P Maree Danielsrus N.J.W.M Esterhuizen Danielsrus S.P Berkemeyer Danielsrus E Steyn Danielsrus J.M.P Maree Danielsrus J.H Jour Danielsrus D.M van Zyl Danielsrus C Bergville Farmers Association Stakeholders notified by SLR PARASTALS, NON-GOVERNMENTAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANISATIONS Group Name Surname Petroleum Agency SA Ms Phumla Ngesi Mr Stet Mushwana Ms Nonkululeko Khumalo Dovhani Mahumele Council for Geo-Sciences CSIR Mr May Hermanus Dr Paul Lochner WESSA Margaret Burger BirdLife South Africa Mr Mark Anderson Rhino FS 294 ER Page 6 of 11 WWF-SA Mr Angus Burns Ms Vanessa Stone Endangered Wildlife Trust Bradley Gibbons Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife Dominic Wieners Treasure Karoo Action Group (TKAG) Mr Jonathan Deal Federation for a Sustainable Environment Ms Mariette Liefferink Mr Koos Pretorius KZN Crane Foundation Sej Dunning African Conservation Trust Francois du Toit Trustee of GET, Administrator of ICWA Sally Jackson Impala Water Users Association Johann Boonzaaier Mattie Beukes Ingonyama Trust Board Mia Sikisiwe S, Dr Madlopha Simphiwe S, Mr Mxakaza Mr K D L Pakkies Thandeka Ngema Frack Free SA Judy Bell SANRAL Ms Judy Marx SAVE (Vaaldam) Ms Irene Main EarthLife Africa Joburg Ms Judith Taylor TCTA Ms Gwen Gosney Coastwatch KwaZulu-Natal Ms C Carolyn AFRICAN CONSERVATION TRUST RHINO FUND Micah van Schalkwyk Conservation South Africa Sarah Frazee Conservation Outcomes Greg Martindale Save Our Planet Network Neville Durow International Crane Foundation / Endangered Wildlife Tanya Smith SA Water Caucus Bryan Ashe Earthlife Africa Durban Alice Thomson Friends of the Environmental Action Group JHA Clark Ezemvelo KwaZulu-Natal Wildlife: Amajuba, uMzinyathi Petros Ngwenya Groundwork Bobby Peek Rico Niven Reddy Avena Jacklin C.E.R Catherine Horsfield C.E.R Nicole Loser C.E.R Robyn Hugo COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES AND TRADITIONAL AUTHORITIES Group Name Surname Thabo Mofutsanyana District Municipality Mr Hannes Viljoen Mr Pierre Swart Ms Malefu Vilakazi Ms Takatso Lebenya Rhino FS 294 ER Page 7 of 11 Ms Malerotho B Mr Bernard Mphahlele Ms Thembi Molota Ms Ntombi Mthimkhulu Maluti-A-Phofung Cllr. Vusimusi Tshabalala Ms. M Mthedi K. Masekoane M Ramolandi Nketoana Local Municipality Ms Matsukulu Molapisi Mr L Mokgatlhe Ms Moletsane Moletsane Nhlanhla Nkomo Mr M Manzi M.J Mosia T Kgadebe M Blignaut N Tshabalala Phoka Petrus Mofokeng Letshabang Godfrey Nhlapo Molahlahi Semela Phumelela Local Municipality Mr Bruce William Kannemeyer Ms Zinhle Mdake TJ Motaung Nomvula Malatjie NP Cindi Roseline
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