Presentation of the N?wandlamharhi CPA to the Parliamentary Portfolio RDLR Committee Background to MalaMala land restitution • Government purchased land from previous landowners in October 2013 • Property registered in the name of N’wandlamharhi Communal Property Association (NCPA) • New company created as MalaMala Game Reserve (Pty) Ltd Land leased back to MalaMala Eyrefield 2976 ha MalaMala 341 1873 ha MalaMala 359 1277 ha Flockfield 3042 ha Charleston 3602 ha Toulon 412 ha THE MALAMALA GAME RESERVE out. .oon ?on KRUGER -. a nt-o. Iot'o~0hQO . n00: you-out . . NATIONAL PARK o. . 1m1=12mamm mumwm mammofs-umw No and mum on 7036 of no mm 0095,6dmoptopeny venom/33000? - The key institutions involved in N’wandlamharhi CPA • NCPA is the owner of the property and leases the land to MalaMala Game Reserve. • Members are families who lived on the property known as Mala Mala and Sabi Sands with the exclusion of the farms Willingford and Exeter. NCPA Strategic Goals • NCPA executive committee consists of duly elected community representatives • Strategic goals • • • • • • Manage the land in transparent and profitable manner; Build effective and sustainable organisation Develop the capacity of the association, its leadership and members; Improve economic self-reliance and cultural and social wellbeing of members Community projects that benefit NCPA members and broader community; Effective information and communication NCPA - Benefits Approximately R40 million distributed to beneficiaries, verified in 2009 by DRDLR 2015: R10 000 per household for 250 households 2016: R60 000 per household for 250 households 2017: R30 000 per household for 250 households 2018: R60 000 per household for 250 households NCPA office and community hall Construction of Community hall and CPA office Mintirho Community Development Trust • Established in 2017, main purpose to receive the tourism levies and to invest it into community development • education and development, • women and youth empowerment, • cultural advancement • Five trustees, one of which is appointed by MalaMala. • Beneficiaries: CPA members, families and residents of the 11 villages in the vicinity of MalaMala. Mintirho Development Trust • While the trust is fairly new it has already made significant good progress. • Education • successfully implemented a bursary programme in 2018 with 14 students funded and graduated in accredited hospitality and tourism courses. • 2019: 20 students • Additional students are expected to be recruited in the second half of the year. • Small Business Development Programme in pipeline to support small business initiatives, e.g. vegetable gardens, craft market projects and technical skills. • Access to Water: Plans to drill boreholes and install communal water points in the community Mondzo • Mondzo represents NCPA and is 30% shareholder with Ratters Proprietary Limited (Ratters) holding 70% in MalaMala Game Reserve • The income must be used to the benefit of the members of the NCPA. • The community shareholding in respect of the Mala Mala Game Reserve • Years 1-5: Ratters 70% and Mondzo 30% • Years 6-10 : Ratters 60% and Mondzo 40% • 11 years onwards: Ratters 50% and Mondzo 50% • Mondzo represented on Mala Mala Board • Years 1 to 5: 2 board members • Year 6 and beyond: 3 board members Mondzo • MalaMala pay annual dividends of 50% of operating profit. 30% of the dividend paid to Mondzo. • In its first year, the MalaMala paid a dividend of R40-million, equivalent to 83% of the 2017 financial year’s after tax profit. • • • • R12-million (30%) paid to Mondzo. Mondzo transferred R6-million to the CPA in 2016/2017 R10 200 000 received 2017/2018 Held in Section 78 trust account at the firm Gilfillan Du Plessis Inc. MalaMala Game Reserve • Management company leasing land from NCPA and operating the ecotourism business at MalaMala, • Duties include to manage, market, operate and maintain the improvements within the MalaMala Game Reserve. • Must employ NCPA community members and do skills training • Currently, 84 community members employed at MalaMala. Lease rights • Two aspects to lease agreement: • Mala Mala Exclusive Use area: existing facilities at Mala Mala, who has exclusive rights to rehabilitate, develop, operate, market and maintain existing tourism infrastructure and facilities (approximately 9,169Ha) and to increase tourist beds in from 68 to 90 • Charleston undeveloped area: MalaMala has right and obligation to develop at least 42 tourist beds of accommodation and to develop, operate, market and maintain the area (approximately 4,014Ha) Lease periods and fees • Lease periods • effectively for 20 years but Charleston lease commences from the time the business is developed • MalaMala Exclusive Use Area: 20 years (10 plus 10) provided R20 million investment • Charleston Exclusive Use Area: 20 years • Lease fees • MalaMala EUA: higher of a Minimum Lease Fee (R450 000 p/m) or a Variable Lease Fee to the CPA • Charleston EUA will come into effect once the area has been developed:higher of a Minimum Lease Fee (R200 000 p/m) or a Variable Lease Fee to the CPA Challenges • Litigation • NCPA sued by investment company, matter settled • Application to place NCPA under administration, judgment pending • Land claim, technically still in CC • Mavhuraka membership dispute • Mavhuraka community claim the right to become members of the NCPA • NCPA resolution NOT to include Mavhuraka community • Verification: RLCC appointed Mr Silinda to do verification of both groups, final report in March 2019 Mavhuraka membership dispute • Mavhuraka community claim the right to become members of the NCPA • NCPA resolution NOT to include Mavhuraka community because they never had a claim on the land known as Mala Mala. • Verification: RLCC appointed Mr Silinda to do verification of both groups, final report in March 2019 • NCPA requested RLCC to find amicable solution and sought legal advise if issue is not resolved - likely to request Constitutional Court to refer the case back to Land Claims Court for a decision. Environmental management The environmental management and inclusion of MalaMala as a declared protected area under consideration by NCPA. Three broad options: 1. 2. 3. to join Sabie Sand Wildtuin Association, either as full member of through a co-management arrangement; to declare MalaMala as a separate nature reserve with its own management authority; or to enter into a Contractual Park Agreement with SANParks To explore the full implications, advantages and disadvantages the CPA held extensive consultations with Sabie Sand, MalaMala, SANParks and government departments. On Saturday, 23 February the CPA explained the three options to the community. While the CPA is pursuing further discussions with SANParks in this regard, a final decision has not yet been taken. NCPA stakeholder engagement Sept–Nov 2018 20 Oct 2018 20 Oct 2018 9 Nov 2018 19 Nov 2018 1 Dec 2018 26 Jan 2019 8 Feb 2019 23 Feb 2019 NCPA Strategic planning Sabi Sand Wildtuin Association MalaMala Ranch (Pty) Ltd Meeting with SANParks, DEA and MTPA MalaMala Management NCPA Strategy workshop N’wandlamharhi Elders SANParks Community consultations and feedback