SHARE FOR SALE IN ESTABLISHED GAME FARM LOCATED IN PROVINCE, R1.5 miion or €115,000

This is a unique opportunity to acquire a share in a well-established game conservancy in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. The conservancy has been successfully operating for over 25 years . This stunning 4 700 ha private farm is located on the banks of the and shares three common boundaries with the pristine 45000 ha Maramani Nature Reserve, in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Two investors now have the opportunity to join a small and limited number of shareholders in the company which holds title to the conservancy's land, including the game and various bush camps located on the property. This is a rare opportunity for like-minded investors to join a group of individuals who share a passion for the African bushveld, and to acquire a stake in a unique and pristine wilderness area in South Africa. L O C AT I O N & H A B I T AT

Situated in the most North Eastern corner of the Limpopo Province, bordering the renowned Limpopo River and comprising more than 14 kilometers of Nzhelele river frontage, this pristine conservancy comes with an abundance of birds, wild game animals and endemic tree species.

Located at: S22 21.707; E030 20.807 TOPOGRAPHY! Refer : SG 1:50 000 Map 2230 AD Esmefour and SG The topography of the conservancy area consists mostly of mixed 1:250 000 Map 2230 woodland over undulating terrain. Characteristic are the sandstone formations, dry riverbeds, as well as the iconic Baobab tree and Located north of the mountain range riverine forest along the banks of the Limpopo and Nzhelele, which in the Limpopo Province of South Africa, 40km east forms a scenic backdrop to a rich variety of fauna. of Musina on the border with Zimbabwe, the Sundowners in the Limpopo On the pontoon in ont of Malubi camp conservancy of 4 678 hectares is bordered by the WILDLIFE Nzhelele River, which is one of the Limpopo’s tributaries, the Limpopo River itself, and the 45 000 The conservancy is well stocked with numerous plains game, such as giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, eland, gemsbok and various other antelope hectare Maremani Nature Reserve. The main species, including the endemic Nyala; as well as naturally occurring thatched camp is situated on the banks of the predators, such as leopards, hyenas and jackals. The reserve has an exceptional population of leopards which are tracked regularly by Nzhelele. A map is appended. means of web cam trail cameras. Birders can tick off 250 species, View of the njelele river across Typical dry river bed including Pels Fishing Owl and the Crested Guineafowl. om shongololo camp The conservancy is situated close to two unique areas, namely the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park

(incorporating South Africa's Kruger National Park, CONSERVATION located only 60km away) and the Soutpansberg Veld condition is carefully monitored and has been since the mountain range. Archaeological heritage sites in close conservancy’s inception to ensure the land’s carrying capacity is proximity include the Mapungubwe National Park. optimised and that the unique environment is preserved.

The conservancy boasts a Endless views om the hide at proliferation of baobab trees sunset rocks GAME & CONSERVANCY MANAGEMENT

The conservancy is fully game-fenced. The wildlife population and land carrying capacity is professionally and strictly controlled. In order to ensure carrying capacities are optimized, an annual aerial game count is conducted in October. The reserve reached 1512 head during 2013.

OVERVIEW! GAME COUNT

The holding company and its Cats Leopard, Brown Hyena, Bat eared Fox, Civets and Servals subsidiaries own land in excess of 4600 General game Jackal, Wildebeest, Elephant, Giraffe, Ostrich, Warthog, Zebra ha together with game valued in excess Buck / Antelope Nyala, Waterbuck, Impala, Gemsbuck, Bushbuck, Duiker, Eland, of R8million. The game population Klipspringer, Kudu, Steenbok, recorded in the October 2013 count was 1229 head.;214 head were captured and sold in September;69 head hunted in Leopard Zebra 2013; making the total population for 2013 1512. Each existing shareholder owns shares in the conservancy representing his/her share of the game.

The conservancy operation is managed on a day to day basis by a reserve manager under the supervision of the board. He is responsible for game Mongoose Kudu management, perimeter fence maintenance, and management of staff. He also oversees a limited amount of hunting by professional hunters which assists in defraying management costs.

Shareholders are preferentially allocated a small number of the annual total hunting quota, charged at hunting ! Eland Nyala bu operator rates. Game Count 2013 Incl. nocturnal water hole trail camera recordings CAMPS CAMPS & INFRASTRUCTURE

Shareholders are currently granted access to two of the lodges for one fifteenth of the year each, Go down to the banks of the great grey-green, greasy Limpopo river, a set about with fever-trees allocated in weekly slots. Unused weeks are open to ~ R.Kipling all shareholders on a first come first served basis. One of the camps is the original rather basic farm ACCESSIBILITY! house and the second is a lovely rustic thatched The conservancy is accessible on dirt roads by car, but a 4x4 is required to move across the property on game drives. Leisure bushlodge ‘Malubi’. Both camps are serviced and quad- and off road motor biking is not allowed. There is a 1 KM have four bedrooms, four bathrooms. Malubi good gravel airstrip on the farm which is used by a number of the shareholders throughout the year. features an outdoor victorian bath with views over Malubi camp Swimming pool at Shongololo the river. Both these lodges are nestled under magnificent Mashatu trees on the banks of the INFRASTRUCTURE Nzhelele river from where you can explore the The property is game fenced with a high voltage electric fence. secrets of the bush. The camps often echo with the All camps are supplied with water and electricity. The cries of fish eagles, crocodiles bask on the rocks conservancy maintains an extensive water reticulation system – pipelines; pumps; reservoirs; etc. to supply water to the game and sandbanks along the river channels in front of throughout the year. the lodges, and the bird life is spectacular. You Hide at central waterhole One of the privately owned have the privilege and freedom of a game reserve shareholder vehicles owner while at the same time enjoying the ACTIVITIES responsibility for preserving this wilderness. The property boasts waterholes, hides and direct access to the Limpopo river bed - ideal for sundowners for braais / bbqs and In addition to these two camps, there are currently bush-breakfasts! Prior to the 2013 floods, the conservancy three other private shareholder camps on the farm. boasted three beautiful dams on the Nzhelele River. It is the firm intention of shareholders to re-erect these dams so New shareholders onboarded during 2014 could pontooning on the dam for bird watching and sundowners can resume.The conservancy features 100‘s of km of 4x4 tracks apply to build their own private camp on the Pontooning on the dam Main lodge at Shongololo available for game viewing and hiking. GPS required. Each property. shareholder owns and maintains their own vehicle. STRATEGIC DIRECTION & CONSERVANCY PRIVACY ASSETS, INCOME & LEVIES PROSPECTS

In accordance with global conservation Due in part to its remote location and the The principal assets of the company, being its trends, the conservancy is committed to small number of shareholders, the land, is valued at R25.9 million, excluding expanding through land partnerships, to conservancy is incredibly private and has very game and improvements, which extend to ensure sustainability. low utlisation rates. To ensure that the farm camps and infrastructure (electric fencing; retains its privacy and exclusiveness, water reticulation system – pipelines; pumps; Having successfully managed such a joint shareholders have agreed to restrict the reservoirs; etc.). venture for over a decade together with an number of camps on the property. Syndicated international conservation foundation, the In accordance with accepted land ownership is not encouraged and requires company is in the process of negotiating the management practices, surplus game provides prior disclosure and approval. establishment of a 10 000 hectare the conservancy with its primary source of conservancy with its new neighbours, Visitation rights are carefully controlled, the revenue. following the change of ownership. number of persons permitted to overnight in Net proceeds from game capture and sale and any camp is limited to 8, and there is a The commercial potential of the conservancy controlled trophy hunting, per annual quotas, restriction on the number of vehicles allowed remains under-exploited, and the directors of determined by the conservation committee, per camp. the company have conceived of a vision and in consultation with appointed external formulated a strategic plan that endeavours to conservation experts, have historically been generate more income from the land, while supplemented by shareholder levies of R3000 fundamentally preserving the low utilisation per month per shareholder. rates and integrity of the virgin wilderness of No other trading activities such as tourist which they are privileged custodians. lodge operations and farming operations are conducted on the farm.

The purchase (price and quantum) of shares by new shareholders is currently set at R1.5Mn per share. More information is available on request. CONSERVANCY MAP

The green boundary of the area south of the Limpopo River denotes the Maremani Reserve. The conservancy boundary is demarcated in grey & in blue along the Nzhelele River.

CURABITUR LABORE: An opportunity to acquire a share in a well-established game conservancy in the Limpopo Province of South Africa. The conservancy, of approximately 4 700 hectares, bordered by the Limpopo River and a 40 000 hectare proclaimed nature reserve, in an area of outstanding natural beauty, has been in existence for over twenty years. A block of five shares, accounting for a third of the company equity, has become available, representing an opportunity for investors to acquire a stake in a unique and pristine wilderness area in South Africa.

Tiny Barnetson (Chair) +27 (0)82 578 3534 [email protected]

Kerry Meyers, (Legal) +(44) 75 642 26432 [email protected]

Ken Liebenberg (Reserve Manager) +27 (0)15 534 7948 / (0)72 375 6239 [email protected]

Lauren Southworth (Conservation) +27 (83) 3274784 [email protected]