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Jimbah Safaris
Boknes, South Africa
Email: Owen Smith

Phone: 011 +27 46 654 0294
Cell: 011 +27 83 652 4536
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A Note from Jimbah Safaris


To all our esteemed current hunters and prospective clients:


We would like to thank everyone who has supported us in the past. Your contribution to the building of our business is highly appreciated. We are particularly excited about having met many hunters and their visitors as well as referrals by the regulars.


Our business is growing due to an increase in concessions and more areas for hunting are available. Your continued support has enabled this to materialize and we look forward to experience this with you.


Planning for the year remains the same and we will still use the same lodge, Mount Prospect, we have been using for the last few years.


Although we will no longer attend shows in the US our representative in the US will still co-ordinate hunting packages on our behalf.  We are planning on visiting the US every second year to stay in touch with our clients and meet with prospective hunters and referrals.


We look forward to continued hunting relationships as well as meeting new clients to show them our beautiful country.


Should anyone want any more information please feel free to contact us.


Kind regards

 

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Below is a statement by PHASA issued on August 28, 2018:


The Professional Hunters’ Association of South Africa (PHASA) would like to assure fellow hunters and tourist wishing to visit our beautiful country, that despite speculated news reports and political rants South Africa remains a safe destination for all whom visit it.


PHASA representatives were present at the Biodiversity Economy Innovation Conference, during which time the President Mr. Cyril Ramaphosa gave his key note address to all those present. The President has made it abundantly clearly that Land Expropriation in South Africa will not be a free for all and that a strategic process will be followed.


The President encouraged entrepreneurial development and a need to work together with the private sector, as the private sector plays a key role in developing the Bio diversity Economy. He emphasized that South Africa has become the place where wildlife teams in abundance and we must exploit this success through game farming, hunting, hospitality, tourism and the supply of game meat by expanding this potential to others as a growth industry. With the aim to increase business and land ownership by previously disadvantaged individuals, thus boasting benefits for all.


The President reassured the audience that the government will continue to focus on the Biodiversity Economy, as outlined in the Constitution of our country and that they recognise as well as celebrate the diversity of our people. South Africa is the third most Bio diverse country in the world and that we must protect and preserve it for future generations.


PHASA will continue to play a key role in finding meaningful and amicable solutions that not only benefits wildlife but the socio-economic development of our rural people. South Africa remains one of the best destinations of choice for international tourists and as an Association we would like to assure the general public that South Africa remains a safe and preferred destination for hunters.


PHASA would like to extend our sincere gratitude to the international community for their concern and continued support of our industry and great country.

 

 

 

 

 

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