THE NEWSLETTER OF THE RHINO ARK CHARITABLE TRUST

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THE NEWSLETTER OF THE RHINO ARK CHARITABLE TRUST NO. 45 NOVEMBER 2014

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RHINO CHARGE 2014 Results

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EBURU, MT. KENYA AND ABERDARE ECOSYSTEMS UPDATES

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RHINO CHARGE 2014

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Fence Progress Maps

Rhino Ark Objectives Rhino Ark seeks solutions to the challenges facing the mountain forest ecosystems of Kenya, also known as the water towers. More specifically, Rhino Ark aims to: • Conserve such ecologically precious indigenous forests and their provision of vital environmental services; • Create a sustainable and harmonious environment that enables people and wildlife, including all flora and fauna, to coexist; • Create and provide sustainable programmes for forest edge communities based on payments for ecosystem services. Such programmes and projects will be tailored to create income generation for the communities that support the conservation of natural resources.

Rhino Ark is committed to: • Mobilize stakeholders nationwide and internationally for initiatives to protect and conserve the habitat and promote managed use of forest products for the benefit of present and future generations; • Raise funds and other forms of support to develop sound management processes over entire eco-systems; • Create frameworks where wider society and forest edge communities become involved in the management processes through publicprivate partnerships; • Build mechanisms and management structures to prevent illegal exploitation of the forest habitat wherever it is threatened. In so doing all stakeholders will benefit and the flora and fauna, particularly endangered species, will be better secured. Our conservation work is anchored in three key values: • Protecting ecosystem integrity; • Ensuring full involvement of and participation by local communities; • Forming effective partnerships.

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help us to continue our work Rhino Ark Kenya Charitable Trust KWS Headquarters, Langata Road P.O. Box 181 Uhuru Gardens, 00517 Nairobi, Kenya Tel: +254 (0)20 2136010, +254 (0)20 2136011 Mobiles: +254 (0)733-632460, +254 (0)724 604233 Email: [email protected] Website: www.rhinoark.org / www.rhinocharge.co.ke Rhino Ark (UK) Charity No. 1047083 Mr. Guy Tritton, Chairman c/o Hogarth Chambers, 5 New Square, London WC2A 3RJ Tel: +44 (207) 421 2833, Fax: +44 (207) 404 0505 Email: [email protected], [email protected] Website: www.rhinoark.org Website Donations: justgiving.com/charity/rhinoark Rhino Ark (US) A registered US Charity with IRC 501 (c) 3 Status Ms. Sheena Bliss P.O. Box 46250 Madison, WI 53744-6250 Tel: +1 608 4423 536, Fax: +1 608 4425 264 Email: [email protected] www.wildlifedefenseusa.org Website Donations: Firstgiving.com/Rhino Ark Kenya Charitable Trust Inc. Banking Details: US Bank, Gamon Place, Madison WI 53719 Pictures by: Eric Kihiu, Christian Lambrechts, Solomon Muriithi, Joseph Mutongu, Preeyesh Shah and John Bowden Cover picture by: Eric Kihiu

Executive Director’s view The Rhino Charge, held in Kalama Conservancy, one of the most stunning landscapes of Samburu, raised well over USD one million, crossing the mark of KES 100 million for the first time in the 26-year history of the event. This is the outcome of tremendous support from so many volunteers and corporate houses under the leadership of David Lowe and his dedicated Rhino Charge committee. Thanks to this, we were able to leverage additional funding, including KES 145 million from IFAD, KWS and Mount Kenya Trust towards Phase Two of the Mt. Kenya Fence and KES 10.3 million from AFEW and a private US donor towards the Bongo Surveillance Programme. Major achievements have been realized in Rhino Ark’s conservation portfolio, in particular regarding the construction of our electric fences and the aerial surveillance programme. Over 68 kilometres of the Mt. Kenya Electric fence have been built, whilst the 50 km long fence in Mau Eburu is nearly completed. On the other hand, the periodic surveillance flights organized by Rhino Ark are making increasingly positive impacts on the management and conservation of the mountain forests, both in Mt. Kenya and the Aberdares. Over the past year, much effort has gone into the development of two other programmes that are complementary to our fences: ecosystem connectivity and community support. These two programmes are essential to mitigating the potential impacts of our fences on the movement of wildlife they intend to protect, as well as to securing the long-term support of the forest-adjacent communities. Good progress has been made towards establishing a framework to help secure wildlife corridors and dispersal areas between Eburu Forest and Lake Naivasha on one side and Eburu Forest and Eastern Mau on the other. With the support of the Department of Resource Surveys and Remote Sensing, a feasibility study was commissioned. Guided by a committee that included Rhino Ark, the study was completed earlier this year. With the support of Rhino Ark, the study findings were recently presented to the stakeholders and a process was set up to start implementing the study recommendations. Under the leadership of the Nyeri County Government, Rhino Ark is, together with key partners, including KWS and Space for Giants, exploring the feasibility of re-establishing and securing the wildlife corridor between Mt. Kenya and the Aberdares. Such corridors present benefits not only to the wildlife but also to the corridor adjacent communities as well as to the economy of the County. Our support to the communities has focused on two key components: environmental awareness and education, and reducing the dependency of communities on forest resources. Formal environmental curricula have been successfully implemented in the primary and secondary schools around Mau Eburu. Together with partner World Vision, we have protected a key water source of Mau Eburu forest and rehabilitated part of the water network to improve water quality and quantity to the settlements and reduce the need for community members to enter in the forest in search of water.

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Contents

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2014 Results and Awards

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Rhino Charge Millionaires

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Rhino Charge UK

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Feature story

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Car Sponsors

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Rhino Ark Audited Accounts

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Mau Eburu News

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Mt. Kenya News

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Aberdare News

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Fence progress maps

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RC sponsors

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Thank you

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RHINO CHARGE 2014 - RESULTS - AWARDS

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5 Alan McKittrick 22 Gray Cullen 53 Manuel/Barbour 38 Sean Avery 2 Ian Duncan 6 Manee Choda 49 Terry Childs 44 Adil Khawaja 40 Peter Francombe 65 James Dodson 39 Peter Castle 30 Edward Johnstone 59 Richard Baudry 26 Asit Patel 47 Richard Keeley 17 Tanya Church 50 Mike Kirkland 51 Brett Sievwright 32 Grant Mowat 45 Phil Tilley 57 Philip Holi 24 Jaspal Matharu 16 Dipak Halai 37 John Kanyali 1 Don White 41 Nishit Mediratta 28 Torben Rune 35 Mark Tilbury 3 Gurmeet Mehta 7 Mahesh Bhatti 52 Hemal Pindolia 15 Anthony Stow 36 Adrian Wilcox 63 Tim Carstens 64 Peter Bonde-Nielsen 43 Vishal Shah 46 David Percival 34 Rajesh Maini 19 Petra Somen 62 Stanley Kinyanjui 54 Eric Goss 20 Arbi Mussani 10 Chris Welles 58 Gai Cullen 14 Priten Patel 61 Ekya Shah 56 Harveet Singh Obhrai 4 Andy Hill 11 Ravi Patel 13 Jonathan Jackson 23 Peter Kinyua 12 Jas Sehmi 29 Ashwin Kapoor 21 Michael Kontos 60 Rowena White 31 Felix Rembold 55 Hamish Ker 9 John Bowden 42 Will Carr-Hartley 33 Tony Hughes 48 Mark Glen 8 Karim Fazal 18 Tej Sehmi 27 Preeyesh Shah 25 Neeval Shah

Posts Distance Visited (Km) 14 31,340 14 33,751 14 41,738 14 41,781 14 42,507 14 46,619 14 47,178 14 48,071 14 49,646 14 51,363 14 52,865 14 52,934 14 53,148 14 53,484 14 53,930 14 55,766 14 57,071 14 61,429 14 70,300 14 81,785 14 119,427 13 41,644 13 41,809 13 47,605 13 49,064 13 50,050 13 51,572 13 61,570 12 31,130 12 44,463 12 50,510 12 54,420 12 56,198 12 57,503 11 31,933 11 40,764 11 50,814 10 32,995 10 43,963 9 27,287 9 31,690 9 35,621 9 36,199 9 44,294 8 24,297 8 36,023 8 7,408* 7 19,534 7 21,102 7 29,791 6 15,116 6 19,875 6 22,786 6 22,790 5 6,731 5 25,472 4 9,285 3 5,968 3 10,256 2 1,436 2 2,858 2 4,688 1 0 1 0 1 0

FUNDRAISE HEROES - RHINO CHARGE 2014 Millionaires Gold Award by year Year Name

L-R: Kyle Ray, Tim Jessop, Doungu Smith, Alan McKittrick, Jon Bovard and Bruce Knight of Car no. 5 receive the Victor Ludorum Award from Hon. Francis Ole Nkako, Chairman, Kenya Water Towers Agency for the highest funds raised in Rhino Charge 2014.

FUNDS AWARDS 1st - David Schaefer Trophy:

Alan McKittrick/Kyle Ray/Tim Jessop/Jon Bovard/Bruce Knight/ KES: 7,236,768 Doungu Smith

Car 5

2nd - Diamond Trust Trophy: Team Aussi Rules:

Tim Carstens/Gabe Oser/Don Anderson/Martin Williams/Scott KES: 4,993,763.48 Carruthers/Asad Anwar

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3rd - Highest cash sponsorship: Hog Charge Team : Mark Tilbury/Chris Eden/Peter Robert/ Herman Ruijsenaars/Gene Fondaumiere/Kevin Hughes

KES: 3,826,684

Car 5

EVENTS AWARDS 1st Overall (Duncan Mitchell Perpetual Trophy):

Alan McKittrick/Kyle Ray/Tim Jessop/Jon Bovard/Bruce Knight/ Doungu Smith 2nd Overall: The Smiling Shenzies: Gray Cullen/Crista Cullen/Peadar Brehony/Guy Western/Tony Binks 3rd Overall: Team Hallundbaek Foundation: Jamie Manuel/Brandon Barbour/James Boorman/Bruce Cattermole/Ndungu Njunge/Lovat Carnelley Victor Ludorum (Land Rover Trophy): Alan McKittrick/Kyle Ray/Tim Jessop/Jon Bovard/Bruce Knight/ Doungu Smith 1st in Class U: Peter Castle/Andy Fleming/Jason Mott/Tom Younger/Richard Fleming/Mark Burton 1st in Class M: Alan McKittrick/Kyle Ray/Tim Jessop/Jon Bovard/Bruce Knight/ Doungu Smith Coupe Des Dames (Tim Nicklin Perpetual Trophy): Sabine Kontos/Petra Somen/Emma Morton/Catherine Coulson/ Team Bushbabes: Lucy Waddington Spirit of the Charge (Rob Combes Trophy): Philip Hechle, Rhino Charge Committee Tim Samuels Gauntlet Challenge: Peter Bonde-Nielsen/Andrew Stanley/Alastair Bush/Hans HerlufPedersen/Mbabu Muturi/Richard Munene Tiger Line 1 (Njia ya Ndume Award): Team Victorious Secret : Richard Baudry/Simon Gray/Patrick Mutisya/Harry Stephenson/Ian Small Tiger Line 2 (Njia ya Ndume Award): Alan McKittrick/Kyle Ray/Tim Jessop/Jon Bovard/Bruce Knight/ Doungu Smith Kamran Fazal Memorial Trophy: Jasper Epsom The Kijabe Award - Team Kifaru Kukaa: Mark Reading/Anthony Stow/Peter Hill/Andrew Stanley/Oreste Casado/Craig Sydenham Properly shafted Award: Mark Glen/Bryn Llewellyn/Steve Outram/Piers Daykin/Gerard Beaton/Johnny Harris Ken Kuhle Memorial Trophy: Simon Gitau, KWS Senior Warden, Mt. Kenya National Park & Reserve Most Meritorious International Team: Peter Castle/Andy Fleming/Jason Mott/Tom Younger/Richard Fleming/Mark Burton

Car. 5 Car 22 Car 53 Car. 5 Car. 39 Car 5 Car 19

Car 64 Car 59 Car 5

Car 15 Car 48

Car 39

OUR TEAM SPIRIT We would like to express sincerest appreciation to all those who made it possible to stage the event. ORGANISING COMMITTEE AND OFFICIALS: David Lowe - Chairman Rhino Charge Committee/ Clerk of the Course Christian Lambrechts - Rhino Charge Committee/ Executive Director Rhino Ark/Press Liaison Max Meinzingen - Rhino Charge Committee/ Logistics/Search & Rescue Simon Welland - Rhino Charge Committee/Results Stephen Grant - Rhino Charge Committee/ Logistics/Security Gran Calder - Rhino Charge Committee/Logistics/ Security Philip Hechle - Rhino Charge Committee/Head Quarters Pierre Parsons - Rhino Charge Committee/ Scrutineering Tarsem Sembhi - Rhino Charge Committee Valerie Gunputrav - Rhino Charge Committee/ Rhino Ark Liaison Brian Nicol - Rhino Charge Committee/ HeadQuarters/Communications Anton & Belinda Levitan - Search & Rescue/Maps Brian Haworth- Search & Rescue Bruce Field - Gyrocopter Pilot Colin & Tony Church - Competitor Information Dr. Pramod Shah - Event Doctor David Gachuche & Tom Kioko - Results/Rivercross

Eric Kihiu & Paul Udoto - Information & Public Relations Diana Lowe - Communications George Gunputrav & Brian Williams - Venue Check-in Jaun Mioch Security - KK Security Guards Jo & Janet Mills - Scrutineering Kim Bhari - Finance/Field Audit Luke Nightingale, Farnie Kruger & Mike Cheffings - Fixed Wing Aircraft Malcolm Simon - HQ Infrastructure & Entry Database Sue Haworth - Documentation Ross & Helen Field - Communications/Guard Post Officer & Sponsor Liaison Ivan Smith - Aircraft Communications GUARD POST OFFICIALS Gran & Rosemary Calder, Lu Wedd, Dave Green & John Porter, Nick Martyn, Gavin Bennett & Andy Townsend, Geoff Dagger, Julian Cordingley & Nick Trench, Mandeep Rajbans, Brian Williams, Sue Allan, Henry Wainwright, Rainie Samuels & Andrew Challoner Geoff & Cathie Nightingale, Kat Combes HQ Assistants & logistics Rainie Samuels, Andy Russell, Sally Challoner, Asim Shah, Brian Owango, Emma Lowe, Jim and Sarah Rothwell, Devina Meinzingen, Eric Walter Maina.

Medical team Andrew Kaguru Muthiura, Josephine Wanjiru Kamau, Mary Wanjiku Kahihu, Japhleth Kagwanja Karachi, Kevin Jaffeth Ortindo, Nickson Njambere Lung’ahi, Michael Gitau Kung’u, Simon Ndegwa Gichuru. Raffle Committee Christian Lambrechts, Valerie Gunputrav, Kate Mwangi, Belinda Levitan, Henrietta Remnant, Gillie Hutchinson, Devina Meinzingen Guard Post SPONSORS/SERVICE Sponsors: Hardi Kenya, Karen Vineyard Church, Brookhouse School, Satao Camp, Copy Cat, KWS, Slater & Whittaker, Orbit Chemicals, Greensteds International School, Pies-2-Go, Craftsman Professional, Kenya Airways Cargo, Kingsway Tyres, Highlands Mineral Water, Iceman, Total Kenya, Bradshaw, Boskovic, BINs Nairobi Services, Betting Control & Licensing Board, Tarpo, Triad Architects, Chloride Exide, Kenya Motor Sports, Rivercross Tracking Ltd., Express Automation, Sintronics, Kenya Fire Appliances, Maisha Flour Mills, Mantech Inflight Systems, ByDesign, Pelican Signs, Capital FM, Adscreen Print, PrintFast Designs, KK Lodgit, Heineken East Africa, Nakumatt, Braeburn School, Garmin, Adventure Power Sports, Pepco Kenya Ltd., ALS Ltd., Ker & Downey, Mohan’s Oyser Bay Drinks Ltd., Auto Tyres, Tangerine Investments.

Amount

2014 McKittrick/Ray/Jessop/Bovard/ 7,236,768.00 Knight/ Smith 2014 Tim Carstens 4,993,763.48 2014 Mark Tilbury/Hog Charge Team 3,826,684.00 2014 Peter Kinyua/John Macharia/ 3,643,500.00 Robert Kariuki 2014 Stanley Kinyanjui/ 3,605,000.00 Magnate Chargers               2014 Sean Avery/Team Bundufundi 3,534,906.00 2014 Gurmeet Mehta/Hatarious Chargers 3,319,000.00 2014 Adhil Khawaja/”Ak44” 2,865,189.05 2014 Don White 2,723,262.00 2014 John Bowden/Gumtree 4X4 2,364,754.10 2014 Peter Francombe/Shaun Miller 2,164,962.50 Team 40 Roving Rogues                2014 Glen/Llewellyn/Beaton/Outram/ 1,875,801.00 Daykin/Harris                2014 Richard Keeley/Bush Kuku’s 1,854,932.00 2014 Mike Kirkland 1,575,932.50 2014 Torben Rune/28 Team 1,547,700.00 Wait-A-Bit 2014 Peter Bonde Nielsen/The Titans 1,431,545.00 2014 Rajesh Maini/Moto Moto 1,306,518.75 2014 Gai Cullen/Team Fargo 1,275,700.00 2014 David Carroll/Team Rhino Rouge 1,251,460.00 2014 Anthony Stow/Kifaru Kukaa 1,230,788.80 2014 Priten Patel/Team Chomz                1,222,212.50 2014 Petra Somen/Sabine Kontos/ 1,210,229.00 Bush Babes                2014 Neil Mcrae/William Carr-Hartley 1,209,387.50 Team 42                2014 John Kanyali /Ole  Nkurunett 1,190,000.00 2014 Terry Childs/ Braeburn Seven 1,157,000.00 Squared                2014 Hill/Upstone/Waugh/Darche/ 1,134,000.00 Braeburn Two Squared                2014 Ian Duncan/KTM Cruisers 1,133,140.00 2014 Dipak Halai 1,121,000.00 2014 Neeval Shah/Team Douglas 1,110,562.50 2014 Gray Cullen/The Smiling 1,096,757.75 Shenzies 2014 Brandon Barbour/James Boorman/ 1,089,000.00 Team 53                2014 Kontos/Somen/Steel/Ashworth/ 1,088,875.50 Trojan 2014 Asit Patel 1,075,068.75 2014 Rowena White/The Laughing 1,072,875.00 Hyenas 2014 Grant Mowat/Proudly Nigerian 1,072,100.00 2014 Peter Castle 1,071,400.00 2014 Mahesh Bhatti 1,068,543.75 2014 Hamish Ker/Charging Hippos 1,062,500.00 2014 Tony Hughes/Jeremy Holley/ 1,062,000.00 Team Hoozie                2014 Phil Tilley/Team Loosey 1,058,500.00 2014 Hemal Pindolia/Rhino ‘O’ Serious 1,044,000.00 2014 Jaspal Matharu - Fat Rhinos 1,043,000.00 2014 Manee Choda /Team Ole Choda 1,039,000.00 2014 Jonathan Jackson/Lordship 1,038,000.00 Africa 2014 Ashwin Kapoor/Royal Chargers 1,038,000.00 2014 Ekya Shah / Team Sixty One 1,037,531.25 2014 Richard Baudry/Victorious 1,035,108.00 Secret 2014 Ravi Patel/Frying Squad 1,030,420.00 2014 Adrian Wilcox/Team Aberdair 1,025,212.50 Devils 2014 James Dodson/Team Dirty Berty 1,018,665.00 2014 Arbi Mussani/Kq Team 1,014,000.00 2014 Harveet Obhrai / Big Foot 1,013,000.00 2014 Edward Johnstone/ 1,011,485.00 The Internationals 2014 David Percival/Scruffi 1,010,000.00 2014 Christopher Welles/The Wags 1,005,605.00 2014 Preeyesh Shah/Team Twenty 1,004,850.00 Seven 2014 Philip Holi/Team Catastrophic 1,002,000.00 2014 Eric Goss/J Ole Vestergaard/ 1,001,750.00 Danish Rc Team                2014 Vishal Shah/Kurutu Chargers 1,001,000.00 2014 Jaswaran Singh Sehmi/Team Jazz 1,000,850.00 2014 Tej Sehmi/Brck 1,000,000.00 2014 Felix Rembold/Rosso Italiano 1,000,000.00 2014 Mediratta/Sharma - Team Land 1,000,000.00 Mawe 2014 Brett Sievwright/The Bush Cats 1,000,000.00 2014 Karim Fazal/Jens Hartmann/ 1,028,738.75 Team Nefaru

YEAR NAME

AMOUNT

YEAR NAME

2013 McKittrick/Hutchinson/Knight/ Jessop/Smith/Bovard 2013 Tim Carstens 2013 Mark Tilbury/Hog Charge Team 2013 Stanley Kinyanjui/Magnate Chargers 2013 Tanya Church/Team Rhino Rouge 2013 Christopher Welles/The Wags 2013 Don White 2013 Adhil Khawaja/Ak44 2013 Gai Cullen/Team Fargo 2013 Brandon Barbour/James Boorman/ 2013 Peter Francombe/Shaun Miller 2013 Glen/Llewellyn/Beaton/Outram/ Daykin/Harris 2013 Teresa Sapieha/Girls In Pearls 2013 Mike Kirkland 2013 Sean Avery/Team Bundufundi 2013 Preeyesh Shah/Team Twenty Seven 2013 Gurmeet Mehta/Hatarious Chargers 2013 Torben Rune/Team - Wait-A-Bit 2013 John Bowden/Gumtree 4X4 2013 Neil Mcrae/William Carr-Hartley 2013 Hill/Upstone/Waugh/Darche/ Braeburn Two Squared 2013 Petra Somen/Sabine Kontos/Bush Babes 2013 Kontos/Somen/Steel/Ashworth/Trojan 2013 Ian Duncan/Ktm Cruisers 2013 Ben Woodhams/Team Thirty Nine 2013 Peter Kinyua/John Macharia/ Robert Kariuki 2013 Karen Mathews/Glen Mathews 2013 Keeley/Priten Patel 2013 Gray Cullen/The Smiling Shenzies 2013 Dipak Halai 2013 Raju Singh/James Singh 2013 Grant Mowat/Proudly Nigerian 2013 Hamish Ker/Charging Hippos 2013 Ravi Patel/Frying Squad 2013 Neeval Preeyesh Shah/Team Douglas 2013 Peter Bonde Nielsen/Team Sixty Four 2013 Terry Childs/Braeburn Seven Squared 2013 John Kanyali /Ole Nkurunett 2013 Hemal Pindolia 2013 Eric Goss/J Ole Vestergaard/ Danish Rc Team 2013 Manee Choda /Team Ole Choda

12,098,283

2011 Gurmeet Mehta       1,578,147 2011 James Kelmanson/Don White       1,574,003 2011 Teresa Sapieha (Wacus)       1,465,900 2011 Kit Kaberry        1,452,675 2011 Adil Khawaja/Ngtrt Team       1,404,991 2011 Gal Cullen/Team Fargo       1,287,775 2011 David Percival/Possibility       1,287,000 2011 Mike Kirkland       1,241,425 2011 Stanley Kinyanjui/Magnate Chargers       1,179,000 2011 Jacques Nell/Team South Africa       1,138,103 2011 Ramesh Vishram       1,123,104 2011 Gray Cullen/The Smiling Shenzies       1,117,908 2011 Grant Mowat       1,101,000 2011 Glen/Llewellyn/Beaton/Outram/Daykin/ 1,085,759 Harris       2011 Ian Duncan  (Ktm Cruisers)       1,058,500 2011 Nish Lakhani/Team Randy Kruza       1,015,070 2011 Peter Castle       1,073,898 2011 Rajesh Maini       1,000,536

5,655,879 3,926,977 2,309,500 2,209,230 2,152,700 2,106,010 1,935,910 1,785,405 1,624,306 1,610,526 1,595,275 1,481,000 1,426,000 1,388,332 1,340,400 1,274,000 1,230,900 1,222,384 1,203,400 1,185,000 1,148,000 1,147,000 1,131,200 1,105,300 1,100,600 1,055,789 1,053,096 1,049,394 1,048,000 1,038,000 1,038,000 1,035,400 1,027,837 1,021,847 1,017,316 1,009,000 1,008,000 1,005,000 1,001,567 1,000,000

2012 McKittrick/Hutchinson/Knight/ Jessop/McKittrick/Bovard 10,192,351 2012 Mark Tilbury/Hog Charge Team 4,737,636 2012 Christopher Welles/The Wags 4,411,124 2012 Sean Avery/Team Bundufundi 3,809,160 2012 Tanya Church/Team Rhino Rouge 2,766,036 2012 John Bowden/Team Nine 1,889,390 2012 Preeyesh Shah/Team Twenty Seven 1,674,002 2012 David Percival/Scruffi 1,667,280 2012 Adhil Khawaja/”Ak44” 1,510,898 2012 Gurmeet Mehta 1,483,000 2012 Don White/James Kelmanson 1,478,100 2012 Stanley Kinyanjui/Magnate Chargers 1,426,901 2012 Richard Keeley 1,410,980 2012 Ben Woodham/Team Thirty Nine 1,398,900 2012 Mike Kirkland 1,397,560 2012 Glen/Llewellyn/Beaton/Outram/ 1,393,331 Daykin/Harris 2012 Armstrong/Sapieha/Pinks In Pearls 1,311,000 2012 Gai Cullen/Team Fargo 1,220,475 2012 Ian Duncan (Ktm Cruisers) 1,182,600 2012 Jamie Manuel/Brandon Barbour 1,148,450 2012 Neil Mcrae/William Carr-Hartley 1,067,341 2012 Grant Mowat/Proudly Nigerians 1,062,900 2012 Petra Somen/Sabine Kontos/Bush Babes 1,059,045 2012 Dipak Halai 1,043,000 2012 Philip Holi/Know H2o Chargers 1,042,538 2012 Nish Lakhani/Team Randy Kruza 1,040,000 2012 Andy Hill/Del Upstone/Strange Rovers 1,034,240 2012 Peter Bonde Nielsen/Team Garmin 1,031,056 2012 Torben Rune/Team Twenty Eight 1,015,800 2012 Peter Castle/The Elephants 1,005,811 2012 Peter Kinyua/John Macharia/Robert Kariuki 1,005,000 2011 McKittrick/Hutchinson/Jessop/ 11,509,015 Jack/Knight/Bovard    2011 Mark Tilbury/Hog Charge Team       4,019,733 2011 Sean Avery/Team Bundufundi       3,465,190 2011 Ben Woodhams/Team Thirty Nine       3,431,473 2011 David Bromham       2,342,700 2011 Preeyesh Shah/Team Twenty Seven       2,162,414 2011 Peter Kinyua/John Macharia & Team       1,580,750

AMOUNT

2010 McKittrick/Trundell/Hutchinson/Jack/ Jessop/Porter 2010 Christopher Welles/Team Wags 2010 Mark Tilbury/Hog Charge Team 2010 Ben Woodhams/Team Thirty Nine 2010 Sean Avery/Team Bundufundi 2010 Tanya Church/Team Rhino Rouge 2010 Kit Karberry/Rcuk Vl Winner 2010 Glen/Llewellyn/Beaton/Outram/Daykin/ Harris 2010 Petra Somen/Sabine Kontos/Bushbabes 2010 Gai Cullen/Team Fargo 2010 Michael Kontos/Jonathan Somen 2010 Preeyesh Shah/Team Twenty Seven 2010 Eric Goss 2010 Nish Lakhani/Team Randy Kruza 2010 Jacques Nell/Team South Africa 2010 Stanley Kinyanjui/Magnate Chargers 2010 Gurmeet Mehta/Hatarious Chargers 2010 Backer/Kortland & Team Tanzania 2010 Teresa Sapieha/Team Wacus 2010 Adil Khawaja 2010 James Kelmanson 2010 Peter Kinyua/Muhoho Kenyatta 2010 Mike Kirkland 2010 Jonathan Jackson/Lordship Africa

10,648,121

2009 McKittrick /Trundell/Hutchinson 2009 Mark Tilbury/Hog Charge Team 2009 Ben Woodhams/Team Thirty Nine 2009 Sean Avery/Team Bundufundi 2009 Jonny Havelock/Chris Welles 2009 Tanya Church/Team Rouge 2009 Glen/Llewellyn/Beaton/Outram/Daykin/ Harris 2009 Peter Kinyua/Robert Kariuki. 2009 Michael Kontosjonathan Somen 2009 Preeyesh Shah/Team Twenty Seven 2009 Stanley Kinyanjui/Magnate Chargers 2009 James Kelmanson 2009 Sachin Patel 2009 Gai Cullen & Team Fargo 2009 Mike Kirkland 2009 Backer/Kortland & Team Tanzania 2009 Ramesh Vishram 2009 James Gitau Singh/Edward Mwakio 2009 Nish Lakhani/Team Randy Kruza 2009 Mike Nolan 2009 Jacques Nell/Team South Africa 2009 Harveet Obhrai/Big Foot 2009 Teresa Sapieha/Team Wacus 2009 Adil Khawaja

7,721,541 3,316,397 3,001,723 2,885,967 2,408,891 1,961,449 1,593,943

4,081,279 4,066,163 3,998,863 2,555,010 2,050,539 1,505,867 1,375,530 1,318,277 1,318,277 1,297,500 1,228,263 1,171,800 1,128,392 1,128,000 1,099,001 1,082,911 1,082,500 1,081,000 1,055,000 1,049,618 1,025,100 1,007,800 1,000,001

1,439,000 1,415,321 1,404,077 1,339,000 1,286,981 1,261,608 1,261,561 1,150,781 1,143,632 1,108,000 1,064,000 1,039,049 1,038,000 1,028,750 1,013,000 1,012,216 1,006,601

2008 McKittrick/Knight/Trundell/Hutchinson/ 9,395,552 Jessop/Porter 2008 Mike & Sarah Higgins 4,261,390 2008 Woodhams/Sickmueller/Roes/Du Toit/ 3,536,324 Matthewman/Coates 2008 Avery - Sean, Patrick, Kuki/Mcbride/ 3,280,993 Jethwa/Brainch 2008 Mark Tilbury & Hog Charge Team 2,962,708 2008 Peter Kinyua 2,040,000 2008 Mark Glen/Bryn Llewelyn 2,038,088 2008 Tanya Church/Rhino Rouge 2,010,085 2008 Gai Cullen/Team Fargo 1,402,266 2008 Teresa Sapieha 1,215,000 2008 Haiko Backer/Team Tanzania 1,196,600 2008 Jacques Nell/Team South Africa 1,181,958 2008 Nish Lakhani/Team Randy Cruza 1,163,000

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FUNDRAISE HEROES - RHINO CHARGE 2014 Millionaires Gold Award by year YEAR NAME

AMOUNT

YEAR NAME

AMOUNT

YEAR NAME

AMOUNT

2008 2008 2008 2008 2008

Michael Kontos/Jonathan Somen Preeyesh Shah/Rhino Charge Team 27 James Gitau Singh/Edward Mwakio Ravi Patel/Frying Squad James Kelmanson

1,157,001 1,089,881 1,050,500 1,011,560 1,007,270

1,245,202 1,243,040 1,124,400

2004 Peter Kinyua

1,060,500

2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007

McKittrick/Knight/Trundell/Hutchinson Mike & Sarah Higgins Mark Tilbury/Hog Charge Team Ben Woodhams Sean Avery Tanya Church/Rhino Rouge Rob Collinge Preeyesh Shah Sapieha Girls W Dolleman/Flying Dutchmen Nish Lakhani/Team Randy Kruza Gai Cullen - Fargo W Carr-Hartley/N Mcrae/Justinlarby Peter Kinyua Jacques Nell/Team South Africa Haiko Backer/Team Tanzania James Kelmanson Mark Glen James Gitau Singh/Edward Mwakio Ed Johnstone/Team International

9,275,754 5,260,577 3,145,885 2,855,397 2,624,324 2,549,026 1,962,806 1,707,076 1,564,552 1,508,370 1,418,511 1,280,000 1,236,150 1,207,000 1,153,000 1,100,050 1,060,147 1,038,100 1,002,000 1,000,808

2006 Preeyesh Shah 2006 Mike Kirkland 2006 W&M Carr-Hartley/Mcrae/Larby/ Francombe/Evans 2006 Nish Lakhani/Team Randy Kruzer 2006 Jan Kortland/Team Tanzania 2006 Michael Kontos/Somen 2006 Mbabu Muturi

2003 McKittrick/Knight/Stubbs/Trundell 2003 Mike & Sarah Higgins 2003 Debbie Sha/Ark Angels 2003 T.davies/Dowding/Ryburg/Gromlyharrison 2003 N. Cahill/R. Campion 2003 Hog Charge Team 2003 C. Sawyer

5,295,484 2,999,547 2,210,655 1,394,333 1,187,146 1,155,340 1,114,037

2002 2002 2002 2002

Mike & Sarah Higgins McKittrick/Knight/Stubbs Dr. S. Avery & Crew Kahumbu/Kws/Eawls Team

2,730,099 1,325,695 1,300,350 1,038,714

2001 McKittrick/Knight/Stubbs 2001 Mike & Sarah Higgins

2,617,690 2,290,901

2000 Mike & Sarah Higgins 2000 McKittrick/Knight/Stubbs 2000 Hog Charge Team

1,517,858 1,332,933 1,059,031

1999 Mike & Sarah Higgins

5,255,897

1998 Mike & Sarah Higgins 1998 Stephano Cheli & Crew

1,644,539 1,628,200

1997 Mike & Sarah Higgins 1997 Cooper Motor Corporation

1,215,448 1,000,000

1996 Mike & Sarah Higgins 1996 Cooper Motor Corporation 1996 Stephano Cheli

1,010,552 1,000,000 1,429,970

1995 Stephano Cheli 1995 Symon Robinson

1,357,840 2,000,020

1994 Guy & Bella Bishop

1,345,028

6,302,413 5,810,759 2,141,223 2,143,703 1,938,527 1,927,361 1,694,650 1,665,531 1,616,693 1,261,100 1,264,235 1,258,472

2004 McKittrick/Knight/Stubbs/Trundell/ Hutchinson 2004 Mike/Sarah Higgins 2004 Terry Davies/Team Rhinovices 2004 W.carr-Hartley/N. Mcrae/Justin Larby 2004 W.dolleman/Flying Dutchmen 2004 Rob Collinge 2004 Jonny Havelock 2004 J. Stichbury/Douglas Dufresne

7,161,209 3,491,890 2,388,352 1,624,413 1,618,900 1,523,100 1,354,501 1,324,953 1,277,340 1,153,000 1,111,215 1,107,345 1,074,345 1,068,452 1,039,000 1,031,910 1,006,220 1,002,000 1,000,112 3,759,213 3,627,801 1,598,591 1,319,900 1,253,501 1,223,300 1,160,657 1,112,311

RHINO CHARGE UK RAISES For once the weather ensured high spirits at the 2014 UK Rhino Charge in September, welcomed by an unprecedented number of spectators and participants. It took place at the Slindon 4x4 Safari Centre, Arundel, West Sussex, for the first time; which will also be the same location for next year. The venue was highly suitable as the sandy and bumpy landscape brought back nostalgic memories of Kenya and Africa. Although the course proved to be quite a challenge for participants, optimism remained high. ‘The spirit of the event’ was won by Tim Wood with his team in ninth place, despite leaving the race early with a severely damaged vehicle. The competition was fierce with only 13 points separating the winner and runner up. The winner of the UK Charge 2014 was Brian Bealey and his team with 864 points and Sachin Patel’s team were hot on their heels with 851 points. Patel won the Victor Ludorum award for the combined success of the highest sponsorship raised and their impressive performance in the competition. The team won the opportunity of entering the Kenya Rhino Charge, 2015. This year’s competition raised £6,546.50 for Rhino Ark, a sum which is expected to increase. UK Charge organiser and Rhino Ark UK Trustee, John Bowden, commented, “We were pleased with the turnout and think we can do even better next year. We may be small compared with the Kenya Charge, but every penny counts when it comes to conservation.”

£6,546.50

Rhino Charge

2006 McKittrick/Knight/Hutchinson/ Trundell/Pleasance 2006 Mike & Sarah Higgins 2006 Rob Collinge 2006 Tanya Church/Rhino Rouge 2006 Ben Woodhams 2006 Edward Johnstone/Team International 2006 Peter Kinyua 2006 Mark Tilbury/Hog Charge Team 2006 Sean Avery/Bundu Fundi 2006 Jacques Nell/Team Sa 2006 Gai Cullen - Gargo Team 2006 Willem Dolleman

2005 McKittrick/Knight/Hutchinson/ Trundell/Pleasance 2005 Mike & Sarah Higgins 2005 Rob Collinge 2005 Tanya Church 2005 Mark Tilbury/Hog Charge Team 2005 W&M Carr-Hartley/Mcrae/Larby/ Francombe/Evans 2005 Hugo-Douglas Dufresne 2005 Edward Johnstone 2005 Sean Avery 2005 Nish Lakhani 2005 Mark Glen 2005 Willem Dolleman 2005 Ben Woodhams 2005 Mark Jefferey 2005 Simon Houghton 2005 Jonathan Stitchbury 2005 Mike Dowding/Rhinovices 2005 Asit Patel 2005 Jan Kortland/Team Tanzania

1,078,000 1,067,600 1,060,000 1,051,200

UK Rhino Charge

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DIE HARD 27 By Preeyesh Shah

Rhino Charge Team 27 is a pretty ordinary name for a team. We could have chosen the “Golden oldies” or even Wazee Vijana or something like that, but Team 27 stuck.

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So, we got ourselves a newer Nissan Patrol, a 4litre petrol and caged it up with half a tonne of metal. That car has been pretty good, save for the broken arms (rear suspension), a few broken shocks and shredded bushes. Then came the piece de resistance; Alan McKittrick, winner of three Charges and fundraiser extraordinaire, wanted to sell his Unimog axles and we were lucky enough to buy them. Although the transition took a couple of years, to modify fitting from Range Rover to Nissan Patrol, a monster was finally born.

This year, our man Friday, who is responsible for loading the car with all the tools, lubes, etc, forgot his duties in favour of a more famous Kenyan pastime and we ended up in this situation, at around 10.30 am without a winch control cable, which was left at the campsite with our tools. An hour earlier, we had replaced a broken tie rod end using only a Leatherman. Don’t try that at home, it’s not worth the scraped knuckles or numb fingers. Trying to get out of this jam was nuts. We tried to ask our friends from Team 61 to pull us out when they came to visit the control which was a hundred metres from where we were stuck. They tried winching us and overloaded their electrics. The power cable was glowing red hot and all the insulation melted and shorted the battery against earth. That was a very loud bang with a lot of sparks flying. Their battery went dead. However, after a couple of hours of insulation tape and the back up battery, they were up and running, but we were still high and dry. The dehydration started taking its toll and we continued trying to go up and down and all over the place, trying to get back up and eventually ended up stupidly breaking our indestructible front axle. We had stripped the teeth off the front crown wheel and that’s when we decided to call it a day, around 3.00 pm. This marked the end of our 26th Charge. Over the years, we have learnt a lot and yet we are still those silly amateurs in their ill prepared cars. We don’t spend millions on our car(s). Instead our efforts are geared more towards collecting millions for the Cause. We try to organize events to collect funds. In the old days, it was dinner/dance programmes, Treasure Hunts (anyone remember those? Security doesn’t allow them any more), Golf tournaments, etc. And of course, begging……Eventually it was

A lot of regular Chargers probably think of us as the Jokers. After all, we have ‘won’ the Fockarwe prize…… twice?? We also have a Spirit of the Charge award under our belt. And despite our veteran status, we have completed the Charge only a few times, the best position being 14th overall (I believe there were 13 entries then). However, there is one thing we have never forgotten, the whole point of the Rhino Charge. The fundraising has taken up more of our time and effort than preparing our car, and despite the jibes about “you guys never finish”, we are proud to have been on the Millionaires Roll of Honour for a very long time. It’s not like we don’t try. Our navigator (me) is from the times when people used compasses and reference landmarks. I still cannot use a GPS if my life depended on it. The rest of the oldies are even worse navigators. One time we made a left instead of a right turn and it was five minutes before I realized we were heading towards Tanzania….. (Fockarwe number 1). That bloody Terratrip showed the whole track for all to see. It was fun when there was no Terratrip, but you had to ensure that your speedo cable was well protected in the bush. One Charge, we broke our speedo cable and actually did a bush repair and completed the charge. Thereafter, we always carried two spare cables. You had to explain the broken seals and sometimes the penalty was quite stiff. The

distance between the two checkpoints where your cable was broken was taken as the maximum done by the other drivers. These days, they don’t allow ATVs to take part, but in the past there was a crazy lady, Donna Hurt, who drove an ATV in the Charge. I remember standing on the edge of a lugga trying to work out the best way down, when she came flying up it, all four wheels in the air and almost ran me over. Yes, those were the days. There were much fewer rules then, too. My all time Charge hero has to be Ian McCrae. His Ford Taunus, rear wheel drive only, with its Alfa Romeo engine and home made transfer box was a beast. One time, he was stuck among some boulders and tried to power through. The whole front of the car lifted six feet up in the air…..Awesome…!! As Chargers go, I guess we are pretty much below average. Apart from our young 40 year old, the rest of our big bellied boys can probably scout for about 2 or 3 kilometres before knees give up or just exhaustion sets in. Then, we make some misjudgement and get stuck for hours. One time, our Land Rover got stuck in a sandy river. We kicked up a lot of sand and disturbed a sweat fly nest. You don’t want to do that….. they were everywhere, up our noses, in our ears, trying to get into our eyes. We left the car and ran 100metres away. When we got back to the car, we were so wrapped up in handkerchiefs, rags and anything else we could find, we looked like mummies. Then there was the time when the Landy was perched on a cliff edge, with three wheels in the air, held by just a thin hand winch cable. Rob Collinge passed us and commented that my brother, the driver, had Big Brass Balls. It took us quite a long time to get out of that jam, but my brother had a huge smile on his face, the risk of rolling down the hill, forgotten. Man, we have so many stories to tell……the four foot Puff Adder we found as we were clearing boulders out of the way. The “cat like creature” that made us all make a dash for the safety of the car. The time we were flying along a dry river bed and our cameraman flew out of the back, luckily landing on the soft sand. We were 300 feet away before we missed him. Team 27 may not be that good at the Rhino Charge but we have surely had some great fun along the years and now our kids have entered their own team so the family tradition will continue. As for us wazees, we shall keep on struggling and raising money for the best 4WD event in the world, and the most noble cause. Fockarwe 3, here we come!

Rhino Charge

Eburu Charge Rhino News

Many people may not be aware that we have been taking part in the Charge since the first one in 1989, when we hijacked our factory delivery pick up, a double cab Datsun 4WD 2litre petrol. After two Charges, that pickup was confiscated by the boss and we opted for a hired Suzuki 1300 from Rasul’s Car Hire, on the condition that we pay for all damage done. After three years of that, Rasul got a little tired of us and we eventually all chipped in and bought a dedicated Charge car, a 1967 short wheel base left hand drive Landy. The 2.25 litre engine was too little for all the beefing up we did, but we persevered. We even converted it to right hand drive. After a few years of that we got a break when the Chodas wanted to sell their monster 3 speed Nissan Patrol, sometimes referred to as the Jonga. That was when we realized what power can achieve. However, as our team started getting older and slower, the constant barrage of thorns through the ears and cheeks finally made us look for a more “civilized, mature” ride where we could sit in the car without being torn to shreds or having caterpillars and spiders down the back of our shirts. (our team consists of one youngster, just shy of 40, three 55 year olds and a 63 year old. We like our comfort)

This is the car we currently use, but have never fully developed to it’s full potential. The steering from Nissan to Unimog has been an enormous challenge, resulting in broken tie rod ends and even a bent steering arm.

embarrassing asking the usual suspects for donations and we came up with an idea, inspired by the Pedal Cart Race and the Hog Charge. Why not have a 24 hour cycling marathon? That’s when the Rhinothon was born. It was a day and night cycling challenge for teams of 20, in relay fashion, sort of like Le Mans. The first event was held at the Kilimanjaro Construction farm, next to the Mamba Village, with a few floodlights strung along the route. That quickly developed into a hugely popular event with professional lighting supplied by Film Studios with their super silent generators, whispering through the night. Venues changed from Jamhuri High School to Hillcrest School and eventually a huge plot in Nyari which was earmarked for a housing estate, but had some challenges. Then, a couple of years ago, with rising security concerns and the lack of a suitable venue, The Rhinothon became a daytime only event held at Nairobi’s famous Karura forest. The charm of the night cycling was no longer there and this year the entry list was very small. From over 550 cyclists the previous years, we were down to 125. It was a disaster. We barely broke even. This was in April. We had to raise just under a million shillings in 7 weeks. Panic stations….!! The forgotten friends list came out of the closet. Luckily, our golf tournament was well sponsored and raised almost 200k. In the end the whole team tried hard and we were just able to cover our guaranteed million. We are still looking for a suitable venue for a day and night Rhinothon and would appreciate any ideas.

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RHINO CHARGE 2014 - CAR SPONSORS

Money Raised KES. 102,919,334 Car 4: RANGE ROVER

Andy Hill, Del Upstone, Joel Darche, Richard Waugh, Aiden Moore, Paolo Abenavoli Total Funds Raised: KES 1,134,000.00 Serenita (Plastic Card Tech), The Iceman, Dmj Architects, Centaur Insurance Brokers Ltd, Sawasawa.com Ltd, Braeside School, Five Forty Aviation, Gulf Energy Ltd, Babu D & Nishma Mehta, Water International Ltd, Orchid Furniture Ltd, Kids Stuff Ltd, Rosewood Furniture Manufacturers Ltd, Mohamed & Muigai, Soulco Kenya Ltd, Peter Kivolonzi, Better Globe Forestry, Nagib & Gulivar Kursi,The Kenyan Alliance Insurance Co. Ltd, Sichuan Huashi Ent Group, Animet Ltd, Paramount Bank, Amity Equipment Ltd, Andrew Hill.

Car 5: RANGE ROVER BUGGY

Alan McKittrick, Bruce Knight, Kyle Buster Raye, Tim Jessop, John Bovard, Doungu Smith Total Funds Raised: KES 7,236,768.00

1 Car 1: UNIMOG

Don White, Mike Diesberq, Roddy Benjamin, Graham Roy, Eddie Verbeek. Total Funds Raised: KES 2,723,262.00 Hattenboer-Water BV, Tjeerd de Looze, Edwin & Tamara Broekhuizen, Jan Goedhart, Richard Heemkerk, Annie Cerian and Barry, Brian Nicholson, George & Dee Roy, Graham Roy, Veneco, Wherry & Sons, Jamie Murray, Arthur White ,Allan & Lorraine Bennet, Malcom & Doreen Ferguson, Gift Aid, HSI BV, Truus en cor, Naivasha Horticulture, Greenlife, Chairmania, Koppert, Schreurs, Amiran (K) Ltd, Mega Pack Ltd, Intergrated Networks, Shade Net, Celtic, TTC, Sput Verwiel, B. Africa/S. Farm/Elgon Kenya Ltd, Flowerwatch (K) Ltd, P. Hime, G. Murray, Sasumua, Maisha/ Kamaldeep Singh, Timaflor, C. Shaw, Agventure Ltd, B. Hill, Froome, B. Allen, Pelican, Finlays, Uhuru Flowers, Crop Nutrition, Dudutech/ Finlays, Afapack, Dr. Dave, Naivasha Horticultural Fair, G. Macharia/Scarab, Real Ipm, Ocean Agriculture EA. Osho Chemical Industries, Annemarie De Theije, Van den Berg (K) Ltd, Florensis Kenya Ltd, Maua Moments Ltd, De Ruiter EA Ltd, Bayer EA Ltd, C. White, Madrugada, Jill Benjamin, Mr. & Mrs. Levitan, Sygenta EA Ltd, Ball USA.

Car 2: TOYOTA LANDCRUISER

Ian Duncan, Andrew Pleasance, Francesco Chechini, Anthony Nielsen, Anton Kinyanjui Total Funds Raised: KES 1,133,140.00 Sport Motorcycles Ltd, AAR Healthcare, Yara East Africa Ltd, A. Troughton, J. Heather-Hayes, Salim Walimohamed, Sean Wilcock, Geoff Mayes. Expeditions Adventures & Safaris, Nish Lakhani, AGS Worldwide Movers Ltd, Karachiwalla (NRB) Ltd, S Kenya Motors(U) Ltd, Miten Lodhia, Eesha Chhamiyara, Lorraine Luckhurst, Dreamcoat, Andrew Pleasance, Rolf Davey, Andrew Cameron, Zing, Rosemary, Jennifer, Robert, Nelson, Dennis Burnett, Youjaus Insurance Brokers, Alihussein Ebrahim, Pipe Manufacturers Ltd, Baker Tilly Merali’s, Cheki Kenya Ltd, I &M Bank, Toolcrafts, Jennifer Duncan, Stephen & Bhavna Mills, S. Plumbe (Spirax Sarco Ltd), Sandy Virdi (Ngwa West), Heilberg, Lee Funeral Services Ltd, Dusty Helmets, Shlomy Ngina.

4 Car 3: LAND ROVER

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S.S Mehta & Sons Ltd, Vivo Energy Kenya, Velos Enterprises Ltd, Jolemac Fire Protection, Intech E. A, Lionhart Investments, Athi View, Univen Enterprises, Athi Stores, Athi Minerals, Sparetech Trading, Chui Autosprings, Tata Africa Holdings (K) Ltd, Kenya Shell, Studio Infinity, Giro Bank, Décor Interiors, Menengai Oil, Cannon Assurance, Ol Tukai Lodge, Essajee Amijee, Superfirst Forwarders, Crown Paints, Farm Engineering, Autoxpress, Premier Foods, Landmark Holdings, Nairobi Greenline, Wire Products, Universal Tyres, Jivans, Mitsuba, Imperial Bank, Fidelity Security, E.A Motor Industries, Gurcharan S. Vohra, Hwan Sung Industries (K) Ltd, Freight Forwarders (K) Ltd, Ramji Haribhai Devani Ltd, Ramboo Colourcane Ltd, Libya Oil (K) Ltd, Basco Products (K) Ltd, Premji V. Vaghjiani, Efil Enterprises Ltd, Sadolin Paints (E.A) Ltd, Sparr Drilling Co. Ltd, Apex Steel Ltd, Unifilters Kenya Ltd, Kingsway Tyres Ltd, VJ Consult, Galana Oil, Parmalen Investments, J.W Seagon, Triassic Developments.

Kiki & Netty Fernandes, Leah Tuitoek, Michael Mugasa, Mrs. Alison Ndegwa, Mrs. Serah Ndungu, Muraya Muiru, Ndavi Muia, Nick & Gillie Hutchinson, Patrick Garner, Philip Kahenya, Robert & Elizabeth Kariuki, Robert Dewar, Robert Kabogo, Robert Thieme, Ron Crocket, Samuel M. Wanjiku, Tim Dutt, Timothy Kiura, Vitalis Ojode, Wilson K. Muchina

Car 6: TOYOTA LANDCRUISER

Manee Choda, Sandev Choda, Satchin Choda, Hani Choda, Amandeep Virdi Total Funds Raised: KES 1,039,000.00 Harpal Singh Choda, Big Five Breweries Ltd, Regal Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Kamaldeep Phull, Pipe Manufacturers Ltd, Manee Choda, Vimal Velji Shah, Tyremasters Ltd, Menengai Oil Refineries, Deepa Shah/ Jaspal, Kingsway Tyres Ltd, Kamal S. Bhullar, Prosec Systems Kenya, Smokey’s Bar & Restaurant, Brockley Investments, Bedi Ravinderpal, S.S Hotels Ltd, Jasbinder S. Virdee, Tinker Bird Securities, Parmalen Investments, Ramesh Chandra Seth, Sachin Parmar.

Car 7: LAND ROVER 90

Mahesh Bhatti, Robert De Jong, John Michino, Ashish Bhatti Total Funds Raised: KES 1,068,543.75 Mahesh Bhatti, David, Contact Network, Pipeman, Starlit, Lifecare, Travelshoppe, Anjarwalla & Khanna, Ultra Equipment, Heather Gail, Dominique Desouza, Specialized Aluminium Ltd, Jeroen De Clercq, John Batten, Farah,

Shauna Donaldson, Ashif Suleiman, Ashish Bhatti, Selina Weich, Jennie & Stuart Duncan, Rupert, Peter.

Car 8: RANGE ROVER

Karim Fazal, Jens Hartmann, Amaan-Ali Fazal, Jan Fox, Samuel Ndivo, Andrew Greenwood Total Funds Raised: KES 1,028,738.75 Abdula Fazal, Imperial Bank Ltd, Jan Fox, Karim Fazal, Andrew Greenwood, Swiss Business Consulting, High Pont Merchants, Bossem Ltd, Access (K)Group Ltd, PKF Kenya, Little Red Ltd, Building Centre, Connor Hawkins, Deepen Bhatti, Nico Bossi, Deepal Shah, YI-Cheng Lu, Naziha Pisani, Jasraj Bansal, J & R Manji, Selina Gilbert, Nafe Chaudhry, Amy & Jon Eldon Turteltaub, Fabien Gay, David Yagerman, Sophia Fredrickson, Gurpeet Sandhu, Salma Farrah, Bradley Broder, Rosina Dhala, Gulshan Dedhar, Katrien, Karen Dhaliwal, Ellie Waugh, Mark, Zam Manji, Gary Haber, Lucas Belenky, Rajiv Sokhi.

Car 9: LAND ROVER

John Bowden, Angus Kaberry, Matt Evans, Owen Evans, Warren Evans Total Funds Raised: KES 2,364,754.10 John Bowden, Kit Kaberry, Avery Ltd, Westling Electricals, Moeller Controls Ltd, Greater Anglia, Dave Jink, Border Holdings (UK) Ltd, Eagle Engineering Works, Agriquip Agencies Ltd, Vivo Energy, Energy Pak, Simon Davies, Timwood Products, Energy Park, Diesel Inject Service, BD Engineers, E.A. Packaging Industries, Cassini & Tonolo Ltd, Peerless Tea Services, James Campbell, Patrcik Avery, Neil Walton, Ian Payne, Johnny Onslow, Nicky Wilden, Michael Scoones, Dave McFarlane, Jeff Waller, Graham, Hugh Kilpatrick, James Barnes, Frank Prust, Bill Mackie, Jeff Young, Angus Kaberry, Timothy Peach, Steve Martin-Dye, Daniel Offord, Stephen Dobbyne, Kris Pamphilon, Paul M, Mark Shickell, Ken Maginnis, James Booker, Peter Baker, Bill Mackie.

Car 10: RANGE ROVER

Chris Welles, Gary Hopcraft, Damian Fison, William Day, Tom Vospe, Tom Putnam, Tom Lewis Total Funds Raised: KES 1,005,605.00 The Specialised Safari Co. Ltd,Chris Welles, Dave Brown, Duncan Adamson, Sarah Higgins, Tony Seth Smith, Animal Rights Reserved (ARR), Mash Low, Gary Hopcraft, Bette Hopcraft, A. Arche, Loldia Ndulele Ltd, Corporate Matching, Mara Farming, Oliver James, Jennifer Ruth Barton, Peter Michael, Diana Mary Low, James Douglas Farquharson, Mr. A. F. Gross, First Machineries, Elgon Kenya Ltd, Nicola Blundell Brown, Renaldo M. Retief & Jillian Retief, Harry Putnam, Benjamin Tansey, Anne Vosper, Frances Russell, Jeff Wright, Rebecca Schofield, Ross Litherland, Natalie Baker, Niall Riddell, John Walmsley, Tom Lewis, Rosalind Frampton, Timothy Fison, Nick Priggen, Caroline Warlow, Richard Daw, David Nicholas, Helen Sweeney, Liz Willimas, Alex Day, Tom Putnam, Gerald Andrew Day, Uzmah Yunis, Stephen Swift, Mairo Retief, Sophie Gunn, Mark Moriarty, Gareth Rees, Ruth Makgill, J.H. Style, Rehan Benson, Cara Hopcraft, Mirela Mardare, Guy Rathbone, Jonathan Choi, Caroline Rackham, Wendy Hall, Julie Marks, George Bradford, Sarah Falconer, Anita Harikrishnan, Jenny Digby, Rebecca Sennett, Michael Bailey, Hannah Vosper.

Rhino Charge

Rhino Charge

Gurmeet Mehta, Adnan Khalid, Aman Sodi, Tom Otila, Tamin Mohamedali Total Funds Raised: KES 3,319,000.00

Asburton Jersey Ltd, Adamji Multi Supplies Ltd, Almandine (UK) Ltd, Almond Print Ltd, Ask Cargo Ltd, Associated Battery Manufacturers (E.a.) Ltd, Atlas Plumbers & Builders (K) Ltd, Bags & Envelope Converters Ltd, Beachlines Ltd, Berkshire Foods Ltd, Bio Food Products Ltd, Blackwood Hodge (Kenya) Ltd, Bresky Foundation, Bullpak Ltd, Bulltech Solutions, Career Connections Ltd, Career Directions Ltd, Cassini & Tinolo Ltd, Cerbit Cargo, Chelanor Ventures Ltd, Chemicals & Solvents, Chloride Exide (K) Ltd, Chloride Technical Trading - UK, Civil Engineering Design (K) Ltd, Color Mac, Comhard, Cooper K-Brands Ltd, Coulson Harney Advocates, Danros (K) Ltd, Davisum Ltd, Desbro Kenya Ltd, Devenish Nutrition, Diversey Eastern & Central Africa Ltd., Dreamcoat Automotive, E.A.P. Industries, Eagle Vet Kenya Ltd, East-Mat Wholesalers, Eldoret Packers Ltd, Eldoville Farm Ltd, Ennsvalley Bakery Ltd, Escarpment Ltd, Eureka Chickens Ltd, Eurolivestock Products, Fastlane Freight Forwarders Ltd., First Chartered Securites Ltd, Franz Agencies, Freight Forwarders (K) Ltd, Friendship Container Manufacturers Ltd, Gailen Insurance Agency, Gallagher Power Fence Systems, Geerlofs Kenya Ltd, Golden Wheels & Associates Ltd, Gurain Enterprises Ltd, Hardteck Tools Kenya Ltd, Hautech Business Systems, Highchem Marketing, Hybrid Poultry Farm (Z) Ltd, Impulse Promotions Ltd, Industrial Launderers & Cleaners, Integrated YMR Partnership, Interpack Ltd, Jack Tours & Travel, Kaplan & Stratton Advocates, Kariki Group Of Companies, Kenchic Ltd, Kenya Flexogravure Ltd, Kisima Farm Ltd, Kuper Rewinders, Laxwin Controls Ltd, Lets Go Travel (K) Ltd, Lomson Enterprises Ltd, Magana Holdings Ltd, Makaa Safi Enterprises, Mana Suppliers Ltd, Mantoz Enterprises (K) Ltd, Master Jaya Environmental - Malaysia, Media Edge Interactive Ltd, Multidimensional Engineering Ltd, Nampak Kenya Ltd, Nas Airport Services Ltd, Nas Plastics Ltd, New Muthaiga Green Grocers, Nic Bank Ltd, Nutcracker Ltd, Nyatarugu Enterprises, Oxford Export Trading Services - UK, Palamco Company Ltd, Palm Motor Ltd, Pan African Business Enterprises Ltd., Panorama Technical Services Ltd, Paper & Graphics (K) Ltd, Papyrus Africa Ltd, Petmus Agencies Ltd, Plama Investment Company Ltd, Plastlink Enterprises Ltd, Polyworld - Malaysia, Prime Cartons Ltd, Pro Motor Works, Quality Plus Lab Serves Ltd, RIB Consulting Pvt Ltd, Rift Valley Products Ltd, Riley Services Ltd, Rob Dewar Publicity, Rweru General Agencies (2002) Ltd, School Outfitters, Seaboard Corporation, Silpack Industries Ltd, Skype Supplies Ltd, Softworx Pty Ltd, Solid Auto Solutions, Sous Chef Ltd, Specialised Fibre Glass Ltd, Steelstone, Strategic Consultants Ltd, Sunpower Products Ltd, Tamfeeds Ltd, Tandu Alarm Systems Ltd, Thames Electrical, The Paper House Of Kenya Ltd, Trade House Africa Ltd, Trefi East Africa Ltd, Triad Architects, Trouw Nutrition GB, Tulla Reserve Supplies Ltd, Ubbink East Africa Ltd, Ultravetis E.a. Ltd., Unga Farmcare (E.A.) Ltd, Unga Ltd, Verino Agro Industries Ltd, Water Gremlin Aquila, Yogitech Industrial Supplies Ltd, Aggrey Mukolwe, Agnes Mulei, Ann Tiba, Billy Okongo, Dave & Sally Dannov, Duncan Sifunah, Edward Musebe, Herman Nyotu, Imran Mogul, James Nyutu, Jeremy Clarke, Jerry Wilhm, John Njenga, Johnes Nzioki, Jonathan S.P. Coulson,

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RHINO CHARGE 2014 - CAR SPONSORS Nehal Bhatt, Gurjinder Bhari, Ranjit Singh, Manoj Shah, Harkiran Lalani, Lesley Dann, Narinder Sabharwal, Jag Laly, Ramneek Singh Bhabra, Linda Kwant, Mohinder Singh, Sokhi Sohan, Solio Ranch, Naran Velji Arjan, Cassini & Tonolo Ltd, Rock Plant Kenya Ltd, Pavneet K. Ghaleigh, Rashpal, Solex Motors Ltd, Jasbinder Singh Ghataura, Harvinder S. J, Sokhi Investments Holdings, Didah Singh, Mahesh Shah.

Car 12: JEEP MB

Jaswaran Singh Sehmi, Daniel McMillan, Stephen McMillan, James Wachira, Benjamin Kareithi Total Funds Raised: KES 1,000,850.00 Jas Sehmi, Perneet Sen, Didar Singh Jandu, Mandip Shah Jandu, Balwant Kaur Jandu, Singh Retread Ltd, Sukhyinder Shah Sagoo, Samir Shah, Diya A. V, Sawarn Singh, Fazlehusein Suleimanji, S.S. Syan, Indraj Singh Bhari, Kuljeet Singh, J. A. Shah, Pyara Singh, Sunny Gudka, Kishan Badresa, Mohindra Shah, Kaaya V. Shah, Lochab Transporters Ltd, United Engineering Supplies Ltd, Tajdin, Amrit Crankshaft Grinder, Tarsem Sembhi, Old Africa, Anil Jakharia, G. M Kariuki, Shiela Lobo, K.G Patel, Ravneet Kaur Sehmi, Kuki Khalsa, Hardeep Kaur Sehmi, Tarvinder Singh Sembhi, Hardip Bhabra, Balraj Ghaleigh, Joyce Maxwell,

Torben Rune, Paul Berriman, Francois Rousseau, Barry Tatton, Jason Holley Total Funds Raised: KES 1,547,700.00

Lordship Africa.

Tej Sehmi, Kevin McGee, Philip Walton, Karan Sehmi, Jasdeep Sehmi, Amit G. K. Radia Total Funds Raised: KES 1,000,000.00

Car 14: LAND ROVER

Autodrome S. Ltd, Tej Pakrash/Kevin/Philip, Hardeep Sokhi, Orchard Fields LLC, Damian Davies, Amin Salim, BRCK Ltd, Slater & Whitaker, Mountain Ministries.

Car 29: LAND ROVER

Priten Patel, Vishal Patel, Numier Khan, Neel Shah, Shishir Patel, Joe Mrema Total Funds Raised: KES 1,222,212.50

Mitesh Shah, Greenspan Agritech Pvt. Ltd, Akith Patel, Jazier Teja, Irriko International Ltd, Armaan, Guardian Bank, Prime Bank, Giro Bank, Fresh From Source, Airflo, Geelofs, Amiran (K)Ltd, Dodhia Packaging Industrial Ltd, Elgon Kenya Ltd, Securex (K) Ltd, Cyber Trace, Somochem, Packhard, Packaging Industries, Fareed, Sarrchen International.

Car 28: MERCEDES UNIMOG

Car 18: RANGE ROVER

Jonathan Jackson Total Funds Raised: KES 1,038,000.00

Mitesh Shah, Ashwin Gidoomal, Ravi Patel, Chets Mukerjee, Sachin Patel, John Mutite Total Funds Raised: KES 1,030,420.00

Joanne & David Carroll, Quantum Power East Africa, Group Five Construction Ltd, Pierre Noel, Tonci Tadic, Sweld Ltd, Verkis Ltd, Airspray Kenya Ltd, Longonot Horticultural Fair Trade, Christine Kamami Mweti, Glen Edmunds, Interconsumer Products Ltd, First Quality Supplies Ltd, Jonno Baker, Peter & Erica Dennis, Sarah Higgins, James Hutc hinson, Mel Alexander, Sarah Ray, Phil Lake, Ken & Maureen Carroll, Celia Ferguson, Jon & Liz Pocock, Henry Bouskell, Simon G, Liz Sugden, Jeanel Inc, The S-Bs.

Torben Rune, Carol McDonald, Primates Safaris, Palle Rune, Amani Safaris, Vipingo Ridge, Nick Yiannakis, Leopard Tours, Hotel Plan, Omri & Rotem Cohen, A.B. Patel, Sony Ubhi, David Killoran, Hugh & Monique Walters, Horace Horsey, David Horsey, Southern Cross Safaris, DT. Dobie & Company, NIC Bank Ltd, Lianne Du Toit.

Car 13: RANGE ROVER

Car 11: RANGE ROVER

Money Raised KES. 102,919,334

Car 19: RANGE ROVER

Priten Patel, Vishal Shah, Sumaria Industries Ltd, White Rose Drycleaners Ltd, Oksana, Sanjay & Sonal Parmar, Suha Patel, Janiv Patel, Sanjay Vallabh, Vinn, Peter, KTZ 442 Spider, Shish.

Petra Somen, Sabine Kontos, Catherine Coulson, Emma Morton, Lucy Waddington Total Funds Raised: KES 1,210,229.00

Car 15: LAND ROVER

Jonathan & Petra Somen, Access (K) Group Ltd, Regal Pharmaceuticals, John Trundell, Real JPM, Meg Lustman, Amiran (K) Ltd, Elgon Kenya Ltd, JW Seagon Co. Ltd, Daniel & Catherine, Healthy U 2000.

Anthony Stow, Mark Reading, Peter Hill, Andrew Stanley, Oreste Casado, Craig Sydenham Total Funds Raised: KES 1,230,788.80 Anthony Stow, Madhaparia Jitendra Devshi, Plas-Kit (Kenya), East African Breweries, James Finlay (K) Ltd, Justin & Froydis Archer, Talisman Ltd, Purdy Arms, Adam Peter Hill, City Clock, Mark & Michelle Reading.

Car 16: LAND ROVER 110

Dipak Halai, Mahesh Halai, Anil Kerai, Deepak Patel, Ravi Ragwani, Paul Walucho Total Funds Raised: KES 1,121,000.00 Komal Construction, Hitendra Shamji Hirani, Bhachu Industries Ltd, Oriom Hardware Ltd, Aris Ltd, Vishnu Wood & Hardware Ltd, Biashara Master Sawmills Ltd, Crown Paints (K) Ltd, Sarrchem International Ltd, Cropchem Supplies, Agrichem Africa Ltd, Basco Products (K) Ltd, Mumwe Water Ltd, Lalji Ramji Filling Station, Walren Concrete, Victoria Commercial Bank, Cementers Ltd.

Car 17: TOYOTA LANDCRUISER

David Carroll, Russell Neylan, Harry Milbank, Henry Sugden, Paul Nguru Total Funds Raised: KES 1,251,460.00

Ashwin Kapoor, Vijay Gidoomal, Kalpan Shah, Dipan Mediratta, Rihal Sidi, Tinga Total Funds Raised: KES 1,038,000.00 Ajitesh Kapoor, English Press, Hotpoint Appliances, Dentona Ltd, Crown Paints, PKF Kenya, Giro Bank, Uday Jawi, Anjarwalla, Royal Chargers.

Car 22: RANGE ROVER BUGGY

Car 20: RANGE ROVER

Gray Cullen, Peadar Brehony, Guy Western, Crista Cullen, Tony Binks Total Funds Raised: KES 1,096,757.75

Arbi Mussani, Global Freight Logistics Ltd, Kalpana & Paayal Patel, Tuffsteel Ltd, Njenga Peter Mbuguah, Sight & Sound, Vegpro Kenya Ltd.

Gray Anthony Cullen, Kiamunyi Tyre Dealers & Accessories Ltd, Gai & Crista Cullen, Safenet Techonolgies Ltd, Sai Raj, Champion Agencies, Security Systems Intl. Ltd, Silverstone Tyres Kenya Ltd, Stanny Shoes, General Motors East Africa, Tangerine Investments Ltd, Specialised Fibre Glass, Sam Phillips, Novak & Mancuso, Senan Waldron, Scott, James Allan, Jennifer O’ Sullivan, Peter Tyrrell.

Car 21: RANGE ROVER CLASSIC

Car 23: RANGE ROVER BUGGY

Michael Kontos, Jonathan Somen, Derek Steel, Jeremy Ashworth Total Funds Raised: KES 1,088,875.50

Peter Kinyua, John Macharia, Tom Morton, Robert Kariuki, Moses Nyagah, Tommy Hellerstedt Total Funds Raised: KES 3,758,210.00

Michael & Sabine Kontos, Access (K) Group Ltd, Fairview Hotel Ltd, Tripple Twin Logistics Ltd, Nyachoti & Co. Advocates, Satori Africa Ltd, Tiny Systems, Dimensions Data Kenya, Pirbhai Enterprises, Premier Nutrition Ltd, KK Nutrition, Petpal.co.ke, Kensalt Ltd, Securex Agencies (K) Ltd, Diamond Trust Bank Ltd, Elkarama Ranch, Yansam Motors Ltd, Kingsway Tyres, Allwin Agencies (K) Ltd, Kenya Bonded Warehouse Co, Nerix Pharma Ltd, Roy Parcel Services Ltd, Rosebud Enterprises, Bobmil Industries Ltd, All Cargo Global Logistics Ltd, Dotwood Designs Ltd, Sankara Nairobi, Lauser Technologies, Amiran (K) Ltd, Elite Computers Ltd, Adhesive Solutions Africa Ltd, Bayer East Africa Ltd, Travel Affairs Ltd.

Peter Kinyua, Kenya Orient Insurance, Gulf Energy, Mobile Planet, Directline Assurance CO. Ltd, Evelyn Mwangi, Chris Getonga, Mike Maina, Fredrick Michuki, Brookside Dairy, Star Coffee Ltd, Servicoff Ltd, Kenya Nut Ltd, George Kagiri/ Architerion, Muraguri Kariuki/JM Kariuki Construction, Richard Kariuki, Ngumo Kenya, Farid Mohammed, Robert Kariuki/ Lariak Landscapes, Cubic Business Solutions, Diamond Trust Bank, Travel Associates Ltd, Sophie Kinyua, The River Café, Travelshoppe Co. Ltd, Wines of the World, Intex Construction, Youth Aviation, Thomas & Emma Morton, Radio Africa, Kairu & McCourt, AON, Bid Insurance Brokers, Multiple Hauliers, Bharti Airtel, Porsche Centre Nairobi Ltd, Charleston Travel Ltd, Miss Joy W. Ruo, Creative Edge Ltd, AGM Tours & Travel Ltd, Uniglobe Northline Travel, Mira Bid, Seven Seas Technologies, Tim Espir, John Macharia.

Arbi Mussani, Bhupesh Lakhani, Joseph Muriuki, Andrew Onyango, Mutemi Mwia, Muhammed Hamzah Total Funds Raised: KES 1,014,000.00

Car 24: TOYOTA LAND CRUISER

Jaspal Matharu, Kishan Bhandari, Keith Henrie, Jatinder Singh Thethy, Sylvester Henrie, Hardeep Rehsi Total Funds Raised: KES 1,043,000.00 Design Artitude Ltd, Kitchen Professionals Ltd, Plumbing Systems Ltd, Cosmocare Ltd, Aqua Plumbing Co. Ltd, Gamma Delta Eastern Africa, Crown Paints Ltd, Carmax E.A Ltd, Nirbhau Gulshan Ventures, Dilash & Paru Bhayani, Dinesh Sachania, Basco Products, Parklane Construction, Chelsea Holdings Ltd, Master Power Systems Ltd, Devensinh P. Jadeja, Kingsway Tyres, Central Plumbing, Liteline Enterprises Ltd, Romageco Kenya Ltd,Samert Patel, Master Aluminium, Sandeep Rehal, Studio Infinity, Sunworld Safaris, Patel Rohan, Lanor International, Hiteshbhai Bhikabhai.

Aspaud Company, Laila, Sabhita, Hershil& Saida, Nikunj & Seema Shah, Robi, Jala, Margaret, Zarin & Gus, Katherine Munoz, Bex, Kevin & Bonnie, Aisha & Anjali, Mo Hussein, Kev, Raveena Khehar, Kathy, H. Bauer Munsly, Rainbow Calder, Judy Carr-Hartley, Mandy Parkinson, Sarah Higgins, Vikram Gill, Colin Gunson, Lyndsay Ball, Ian Sharpe, Penny Alexander, Litsa Harney, J. Danaher, Anna McFerran, Michael Evans, Helen Douglas, Martin Steel, Susan Armstrong, Naima & Rob Olivier, Andre Harriot, Jutta Galvin, Leonard Angaine, Michael Munene, Anne Marie Diluho, Sanjay Gautama, Bijal Patel & Friends, Liz Cheli, M. Downey, Suzanne Sorensen, George Saiyolonn, Robin Bayley, Dr. Z. A. Cockar, Dr. S. Ghallay, Dr. S. Lalani, Andrew Belcher, Debbie Duveskog, Steve Crosskey, Eva Illi, N. Rundhammer, Ruth Henkal, Lesley Hannah, Julia Wilcock, I. Sohail (TRM), Suzie Weeks, Maike Potgeiter, Loulou Potgeiter, Jeske Margot Juliette VA, Lesukut Ltd, Tack Rack Ltd, Lucy Kangondu Silas, Merit Africa, Aqua Pet, Ashwin Punja, Jan Barnes, Sophie Walker, Aly Maherali, Sky Healthcare Ltd, Property Reality Ltd, Sitima Enterprises Ltd, Electric Link Intl. Ltd, Timber Corner Ltd, Hanish Chandaria, H. Patel, P. Kalsi, S. Patel, Francis Nyongesa.

Car 27: NISSAN PATROL

Preeyesh Shah, Neekunj Shah, Ramnik Shah, Parag Maradia, Mohan Shah Total Funds Raised: KES 1,004,850.00 Preeyesh Shah, Resort Kenya Ltd, Shafana Azim Hussein Rajani, Rajesh Patel(Ambar Ent), Jamii Telecommunications Ltd, Apollo Associates, Ketan & Panna Patni, Niraj & Hema Shah, New World Stainless Steel Ltd, Narinder Singh Kalsi & V. K. Kalsi, R.S & A.K Jutley, Terence Blunsum, Susanta Kumar Rath, Gurumurthy Gundappa, Niraj Arvind Shah, Paul Munyua Ng’ang’a, Online Connections Ltd, Ng’ang’a Kamau Patrick, Malibu Telkom Ltd, Beacon Technologies, B-ON-LINE LTD, Wraptech-India, Pradeep J. Shah, P.S. Chada, Satish Shah, Kirit Shah, Ashwin Shah, Ramnik Shah, Tononoka Rolling Mills Ltd, King Plastic Industries Ltd, General Printers Ltd, Dinesh & Shilpi Shah, Statpack Industries Ltd, Vinit Praful Chandra Haria, Navin J. Sanghani, Chui Manufacturers Ltd, Montana Boutique Ltd, Kemco C lothing, Rajesh D. Shah, Grant Thornton, Impala Auto Spares, Holiday Bazaar Ltd, Timwood Products Ltd, Bestfast Cargo Ltd, Kenya Stationers Ltd, G.A Insurance Ltd, PKF Kenya, Hydromatics Ltd, Sobhagchand & Bindu Shah, Kantaria Charitable Trust, Oil Seals & Bearing Centr Ltd, Agricultural Tractor Spares Ltd, Hydraulic Hoses & Pipe Manufacturers, Power Controls Ltd, Education Scientific & Technical Eqpt, Rose Goes, Hyper Media Ltd (Rajesh Karia), Kingsway Tyres Ltd, Inspac (E.A) Technologies Ltd, Thika Wax Works Ltd.

Car 30: RANGE ROVER CLASSIC

Edward Johnstone, Charles Autlemb, Charles Cardoso, Mike Davis, Josh Knowles, Johannes Willms Total Funds Raised: KES 1,011,485.00 Edward Johnstone, Bollore, Taylor Winch, Café Logistics, Sean Garstin Motors, Wec Lines,Gee, Janet Nattrass, Alan Robertson, Tim Rotchell, Anne Dave, Kate & Martin, Andrew Pitt, G.F Etherington, Ealine Carlin, Sam, Christopher Pitt, Edward Sandry, T.J. Bishop, Josephine Pitt, Mike Pitt, East African Exploration (K) Ltd.

Car 31: TOYOTA LAND CRUISER

Felix Rembold, Giuseppe Simeon, Neel Shah, Guillermo Miranda Total Funds Raised: KES 1,000,000.00 Felix Rembold, Bayer East Africa Ltd, Tile & Carpet Centre Ltd, Kingsway Tyres Ltd, Giuseppe Simeon, F. L. Rembold & Bonaivit, AGS Worldwide Movers Ltd, Phoenix Safaris (K) Ltd, Serman Point Ltd, Miranda, Osteria, Kavia Patel, Neel Shah, Mawe Ltd, RENOCON, ARIS Ltd, Infinity.

Car 25: NISSAN PATROL

Preeyesh Shah, Adrian Brammer, Sunny Patel, Theepan S, Paul Smith, Sucheet Shah, Jagveer Kang, Shamil, Henal, Akash, Shayan, Katie Smith, Pallavi, Saajan Shah, Ketan Chandaria, Yuli & Henry, Saagar, Aashni. Suhani Shah, General Tripod, Alex Andrews, Jay Balvi Ent, Rachna Bodani, Faisal Chemicals, Steve, Neeval, Amrish Shah, Pipe Manufacturers, Silpack Industries, One Infotech Ltd, Spring Valley Residents, Securex Agencies Ltd, Spenomatic Ltd, Neel Jinit Shah, Broadway Bakery Ltd, Nitin K. Shah, Mehta Shah & Associates, Multiple Hauliers, Smita Shah, Deloitte Foundation, Wim Eising .

Car 26: RANGE ROVER

Asit Patel, Uday Patel, Sajay Gautama, Fred Ombisa, Bijal Patel, Teeku Patel Total Funds Raised: KES 1,075,068.75

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Rhino Charge

Neeval Shah, Aman Shah, Shahil Shah, Sawan Shah, Sagar Shah, Mehul Shah Total Funds Raised: KES 1,110,562.50

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RHINO CHARGE 2014 - CAR SPONSORS

Money Raised KES. 102,919,334

Car 32: RANGE ROVER

Car 46: MERCEDES UNIMOG

Grant Mowat, Yen Choi, Daniel Onyango, Danson Kibe Total Funds Raised: KES 1,072,100.00

David Percival, Simon Sharpe, Maina Mbiria, Loren Bosch, Allan Wickham, Josphat Omwando Total Funds Raised: KES 1,010,000.00

Michelle Church, Colin Church, Grant Mowat, A.H & S.J Church, Yen Choi.

Galaxy Paints & Coatings Ltd, Trerise Auto Spares Ltd, City General Stores Thika, Kabm Fines, Alan Oickham, Liquid Telecoms, JTL, Pan African Group, Sadolin Paints, Access (K) GroupLtd, Simbanet, Eve, Pan African Syndicate, Apex Steel, Nathoo Shah, Nasib Industrial Products, John Sawers, Simon Sharpe, Loren Bosch, Salim Auto, Ashit Shah, Pipe Manufacturers, Mandeer.

Car 33: TOYOTA LAND CRUISER

Jeremy Holley, Tony Hughes, Martin Evans, Mikey Hughes, Russel Hughes, Dhillon Evans Total Funds Raised: KES 1,062,000.00 Jeremy Holley, Hollbros Ltd, James Walsh & Helen Larkin, Lianne Du Toit, Lawrie Sessions, James Finlay (K) Ltd, Amiran (K) Ltd, Jamleck Chege, Fiona Gaskell, Capital Colours Design Ltd, Seremala Foundation, Dilpack Kenya Ltd, Kamaljeet S. Bhari & Mayuri Bhari, Garfield Home Repairs, Ailen Douglas Ferguson & Karolyn, Moray James Wood, ORD Group Ltd, Patrick Dessy, National Converting Agencies Ltd, Rhino Safaris Ltd, Tack Rack Ltd, Cephas Ongubo Osuro, Leboo Safari Tours Ltd, Bacha E. Cook & Lucy E. Cook, Murimi Cullens Robert, Arcaid Architects, East Africa Security Options Ltd, Gurbaksh Singh, SS Marketing & Advertising Ltd, Rowena G. White, Akshar Autospares, NIC Bank Ltd, Rongai Workshop & Transport.

Car 34: RANGE ROVER

Rajesh Maini, Amar Vidyarthi, Dominic Rebello, Chiraag Shah, Avinash Reddy, Anuj Kent Total Funds Raised: KES 1,306,518.75 Rajesh Maini, Anjarwalla & Khanna, Michael Alexander, Dipak Shah,, Yunus Essajee, Krushil Shah, Alykhan Keshavjee, Snjay Ghandi, Rajesh Modasia, Arun Shah, Nikola Mihajlovic, Goran Ilic, Azim Taibjee, Sarabjeet Singh, Mukesh Shah, Anand Radia, Ashif Madha, Boehringer Ingelheim, Kalson Properties Ltd, Jinal Savla, Karim Teja, Roop Ruparel, Slumberland Kenya Ltd, Nivina Investment Ltd, Magenta (K) Ltd, Mimosa Pharmacy Ltd, GA Insurance Ltd, Acceler Global Logistics Ltd, Amardeep Vidyarthi, Paper Systems Ltd, M.A Khan Insurance, Satguru Travel & Tours Ltd, Sparetech Trading Co, Pere Ramakrishna, Colour Print Ltd, Mohamed EbrahimjeeSudhir Viryarthi, Kuldeep Mangat, Sanjay Karia, Sundip Chotai, Amar Gardi, Punit Vadgama, Chemutai Kipkorir, Chris Colbridge, Greg, Ellie Michael, Matthew, Naomi, Sarah Klein, Dom C.M, Riad, Dennis & the Arqaam Team, Taha M, Ravi, Vaishali & Aanya Aswani, Gautam & Aparna, Siddharth, Sam Roper, R. Bassi, Sean, Seirian, Paul K, Jane Siney, Chirag Shah.

Car 35: TOYOTA LAND CRUISER

Mark Tilbury, Peter Robert, Gene Fondaumiere, Chris Eden, Kevin Hughes, Herman Ruijsenaars Total Funds Raised: KES 3,826,684.00 Mark & Sallie Tilbury, Tabaki Freight Services Intl, Teresia Sapieha, Pan African Group of Companies , School operator Ltd, Mecumi Seki, Parnleys, Jan Theones, Bromhams, Desbro Kenya Ltd, Farmers Choice, Safechem (K) Ltd, Katiku John, Graham Roy, Duncan Clark, Naill Parkin, Ian Webb, K. Himsworth, Andy Bennett, Steve Middlesborough, John May, Mount Engineers, Eculine, Rocky Danvers, John Porter, Steve MacDowell, Robert Porter, Guy Elms, Fiona Elms,P. Hechle, H. Ruijsenaars, C. Eden, K. Hughes, P. Scholes, G. Elms, N. Downes, Karl Ruijsenaars,

Car 47: RANGE ROVER BUGGY

Richard Keeley, Jim Tozer, Dave Bosse, Richard Stanley, Shelton Grant, Jasper Epsom Total Funds Raised: KES 1,854,932.00 Alan McKittrick, Hybrid Poultry Farm, Pembe Flour Mills, Richard Low, Robert Anderson, JimTozer, J.W. Seagon & Co. Ltd, Eurolivestock Products Ltd, Panorama Technical Services Ltd, Guraine Ltd, James Tozer, Tony Linter, The Dannovs, Ultralloy, Marcus & Bans Learoyd, Dock, Stanley Salt Tanzania. Cecilia Ruijsenaars, Hazel Ruijsenaars, Dave Gatwell, Ingrid Kraaijenbrink, Alex Lawford, Alex Davey, John Mackie, Oma Ruijsenaars, Jones, Jan Kraaijenbrink, Trevor Gander, Intraspeed Arcpro (K) Ltd, Rahisi Engineering, B.D Engineers Ltd, David John Marshall, Career Connections Ltd, Cassini & Tonolo Ltd, Lets Go Travel, Kenchic Ltd, Greensteds School Ltd, Dirty Dogs, Bush Rats, Cycling Machine, Flower Power, Rocky Roads, This is Africa, Diva Devils, Cool Clucking Cucumbers, Hot Wheels, Kenyan Hounds, Sukari Bog Cleaners, Brooke House School, Furious Four, Gru’s Minion, MICA, X Riders, Steel Riders, Cavina Cruizers, Unbeatables, Roaring Rhinos, Zanahorias, Sugar Rush, The Last Heroes, Fast & Furious, Guppies, Wild Chargers, Bike Stars, Hippy Hippos, Rolling Hogs, Biking Bosses, Flying Falusy, Flying Lings, Kami Kazi Kenyans, Magic Martlets, The Lost Boys, Mud Cyclers, Mud Bikers, Crazy Cupcakes, The A Team, Road Hogs, Fly Riders, Green Steds, The Silver Hawks, Silver Mud Crushers, Wala Wala, Black Dragons, The Hyper Hogz, Hansome Hogs, Iron Hogs, Open Boys Team B, Black Devils, The Bush Kids, Bush Cats, Thunder Pigs, Pork Chops, Getting Piggy With It, Minecraft Piggy Rush, Makuti Bikers, Crazy Hogs, Beet Root, Percy Piglets, Muddy Buddies, Bugs on Drugs, Horrible Hogs, Sneaky Siblings, Alsha Babes, Beautiful Blondes, Halogens, I Don’t Know You, Thunder Lions, Green Men, The Goldies, Black Mambas, Flaming Piggies, The Werewolves, Muddy Cyclers, The Fine Swine, Biking Bacon, The Pythons, The Bike Brigade, Flaming Hogs, Silly Sausages, Super Strikers, Fast Fab Four, The Crew, Teresa, Hot Wheels 2, Desbro, School Operators, Megumi, Nigel & Jane, Jan Thoenes, David Bromham, Farmer’s Choice.

Car 36: TOYOTA LAND CRUISER

Adrian Wilcox, Chris Stewart, Jonathan Somers, Tim Wilcox, Andrew Gray Total Funds Raised: KES 1,025,212.50 Adrian Wilcox, WillFreight Ltd, Silvia Cassini, Robert Blake, Philip Kyriazi, John Tombleson, Mitul Shah, Vishal Patel, Georgina Goodwin, Aberdare Aviation, Roy Minter, John Stephenson, JetAir, Kieran Vye, John & Lynda Gay, Brenda Gay.

Car 37: MERCEDES UNIMOG

Car 48: RANGE ROVER

John Kanyali, Anton Kanaiya, Joe Kimani, Mambo Kimani, Willi Kimani, Francis S. K. Total Funds Raised: KES 1,190,000.00 Kanyali & Company Contractors, John Kanyali, Michael Munene Mbugua, Anton Kinaiya, John Kioko Mutua, Leisure Lodge, NBK Bank, Chase Bank, Rasiic Kantaria, Mwarere Njami, Kimani Kigotho, Catherine Lesian, Takikay Kanyali, Peter Kanyali, Carol Soila, National Museums of Kenya, Dr. Ole Ndiema, Dr. Kiura, Joe Kimani, Specialised Hardware, Security Group.

Car 38: LAND ROVER 88 HYBRID

Sean Avery, Patrick Avery, Kieran Avery, Matt Nobel, Harry Brainch, Kiran Jethwa Total Funds Raised: KES 3,534,906.00 Pamela Gordon, Nigel & Barbara Dundas, Ruth Golombok, Owen Newman & Amanda Barrett, John Dallimore, Harry, Katie & Geordie, British American Insurance, Mr. & Mrs. Sandys Lumsdaine, AFCHEM Ltd, Charles Fraser, ASP Company Ltd, Cheli & Peacock Management, Philip Coulson, Hilary Atkins, Kit Townsend, Neil Cuthbert, DPI Ltd, Rea Vipingo, Heritage AII, G.T. Zibarras, E.A Drillcon, SPS Pipe Ltd, Sahaana Sandhu, Jason G, Chloe Vestey, Nigel & Barbara, Farouk Juma, Geoff & Pam, Gillian & Robin, David Obura, Craig B, Mike & Caroline, Owen, Sam & Gilly, Peds, Jess & Fllwop, Jo McGrath, Thimblesperm, Katie, Poppy, Bump & Simon, Mark Leslie, Boo, Ed & Lockra, David Rose, Richard Ball, Patrick Avery, Nick & Norah Ashford-Hodg, Brian & Clare, Kieran Avery, Janine Milne, Colm D’Olier, Toby Boone, Mike Crummy, Carol & Brian Foy, Mel Pearson-Wright, Mady, Rosie & Daniel, Henry MacHale, Jay & Annie Simson, Alistair Smith, C. Okell, Susan H.J, Ben Anderson, Agnes Dyvi Huitfeldt, Matthew & Alice Owen, Siana Duder & NickPearce, John Marsden, Pete Stephens, Jane & Chad, Contact Designers, Susan & Scott, Veronica Finch, Kiran Jethwa, Cunningham Lindsey, AFEW, Shinda Ltd, Derek Dames, Kevin Ashley, Sanden Intercool, P. Vrontamitis, S. Thakar, Quite Bright Films.

Mark Glen, Bryn Llewelyn, Piers Daykin, Gerard Beaton, Steve Outram, Johnny Harris Total Funds Raised: KES 1,875,801.00

Car 39: LAND ROVER 110

Peter Castle, Andy Fleming, Jason Mott, Tom Younger, Richard Fleming, Mark Burton Total Funds Raised: KES 1,071,400.00 Peter Castle, Jason Mott, Tom Younger, Andy Fleming, Richie Fleming, Mark Burton.

Car 40: RANGE ROVER SWB

Peter Francombe, Shaun Miller, David Francombe, Ross Field, Sam Taylor, Ryan Outram Total Funds Raised: KES 2,164,962.50 Peter Francombe, Elgon Kenya Ltd, Sygenta East Africa, Bayer East Africa, Intech Enterprises, Sai Raj, Narkmi Enterprises, Specialised Fibre Glass, Polychem, NCS, Songa, Susan Marte, Wurth, Sirai LLP (Michael Spencer), Pioneer Hi-Bred Kenya Ltd, Crop Nutrition Laboratory Services, Lachlan Kenya Ltd, BASF (Jamleck Chege), Kingsway Tyres Ltd, Amiran (K) Ltd, Travel Affairs Ltd, National Converting Agencies Ltd, Bakri Int Energy Co. Kenya Ltd, Kenya Highland Seed, Diane McNabb, Shappers, Linda Millard, Adam Smapton, Epiquest, Sam Taylor, Inspirations Collection.

Car 41: TOYOTA LAND CRUISER

Nishit Medriatta, Eric Govani, Amit Sharma, Ranjeev Kimataria, Tim Manyuira, Vishal Khargram Total Funds Raised: KES 1,000,000.00 Eric Govani, Clasico Builders, Tandem & Stark Ltd, Giro Commercial Bank, Auto Express, Fidelity Bank, Orbit Chemical Industries, Tripac Ltd, Flair Kenya, Gamma Delta Eastern Africa, Cell Forth, Mombasa Cement.

Singh, Iqbal Kassamali,Impala Auto Spares, Good Word Trading, Rhodium Steel, Silverstone, Steel Structures, Stunner Travel, MIK Insurance, Tariq Rashid.

Mark Glen, Northscape, Colin Church, Johnny Harris, Hortipro Ltd, Bayer East Africa Ltd, Valley Vegetable Market Ltd, Rekero Camp, G & L Beaton, Afriorganic Ltd, Bepco Parts, Bollore Africa, Amiran (K) Ltd, Batian Flowers, Jamleck Chege, Mafuko Industries, Blooming Oasis, Ndume Ltd, Agtech Kenya Ltd, Timaflor Ltd, Miss H. Remnant, Sanyati, Kingsway Tyres, Kakuzi Ltd, G, H. Patel, M & V. K. Shah, K. Daramshi & Co. Ltd, AJL Ltd, Kensmetal, Nipsur Hardware, J.S & Company, Cheli & Peacock, Chandaria Bro, Ltd.

Car 44: RANGE ROVER

Adil Khawaja, Abid Khawaja, Paras Shah, Jameel Sheikh, Nelson Lakamisi, Jamil Anwerali Total Funds Raised: KES 2,865,189.05 Adil Khawaja, MIC Global Risks (IB) Ltd, Executive Healthcare Sol. Ltd, Mini Bakeries Nbi Ltd, Nairobi Java House Ltd, First Chartered Securities Ltd, Kenya Stationers Ltd, Express Automation Ltd, Jonathan S. Philip Coulson, Cooper (K) Brands Ltd, Delta Properties Ltd, Sandridge Properties Ltd, NIC Bank Ltd, Strategic Consultants Ltd, Universal Engineering Systems, Air Connection Ltd, Andrew Mugambi Mwiricia, Resort Kenya Ltd, The Business Advisory Group Ltd, Philip Nyachoti, Solio Ranch, Access (K)Group Ltd, Sunworld Safaris Ltd, Giro Commercial Bank, Kemboy & Company Advocates, Cassini & Tonolo Ltd, Sohail Developments Ltd, Kenya Commercial Bank, Chase Bank Kenya Ltd, Mohamed J. Anwarali, Louise Michell, Clancy Zaire, Koyes Miah, Graham Penson, Nick Smith.

Car 45: RANGE ROVER

Phil Tilley,Tony Simons, A Bulloch, David Hopcraft, Steve Tankard, J. Simms Total Funds Raised: KES 1,058,500.00 Phil Tilley & J. Ceha, Jascruisers Ltd, Amir Sharma, Mwau Titus Musyoka, Jonathan Bovard, Garry Cullen, Mohan’s Oysterbay, Alan McKittrick, Ray Kyle, Dan Craasen, Patrick ‘Chas’ Holt, Game Ranching Ltd, J & R. Stichbury, David Stancet, A. F. Gross, S. Allison, B& R. Henricksen, P & S. Strong, Packhard.

Car 49: RANGE ROVER

Terry Childs, Patrick Garner, Anthony Childs, Chris Childs, Robert Calder, Douglas Runlger Total Funds Raised: KES 1,157,000.00 Terry Childs, Plan & Place Insurance, Schreurs E.A Ltd, New Ressh Elec, Refrigeration Components, Julia Darker, Karen Provision Stores, Kim Martin, The Copy Cat Ltd, Access (K) Group Ltd, Trevor James Andrew, Caramel Mount Freight Logistics, John Winning, Mukesh Shah, Justin Younger, Riaz Curringer, Munj Patel, Geerlofs Kenya Ltd, Five Forty Aviation Ltd, Timaflor Ltd, ORD Group Ltd, Chilworth Ltd, GFK, Bush & Beyond Ltd, Capital Hardware, Corporate Insurance, Jackie Ayton, Kigen Kandie, Grant Faye Ebonywood, Douglas Rundgren, Derek Oatway, Braeburn Schools.

Car 50: TOYOTA LAND CRUISER

Mike Kirkland, Richard Frost, Don Nelson, J.J. Nicholas, Dom Antoine Total Funds Raised: KES 1,575,932.50 Mike Kirkland, Menna Harries, Rob Arathoon, Rhino Party Jeddah, Kennaway, Erwin Protzen, Mousley, Janet Pys, Denys Gould, Celia Behrens, Antoine Family, Nicholas Family, Mr. J.K Babla, Parrag Devani, Harry & Beulah Atkinson, Tejul Shah, Kenfreight, Nomura Insurance, Flora Printers, Abdul Samji, Bench Australia, Davinda Kaur, Sean Garstin Motors Ltd, Banbros Ltd.

Car 42: RANGE ROVER BUGGY

William Carr-Hartley, Mikey Carr-Hartley, Neil McRae, Justin Larby, Jeremy Hayson, Ole Kishira Total Funds Raised: KES 1,259,387.50 Sangalai Ltd, Colin & Nicole Church, Prince Family, James & DeAnne Calcagnini, M. Williams, T. Mott, M. Sutherland, Angela Roberts, Bob & Martha, P. Callahan, Judith & Robert, Julie & Jeff, Debby & Tim, Jennifer& Michael Cerchial, Veronica Smiley & Brian Grazer, Johns Family, Richard & Ruth Low, Chris & Carole Haysom, Eric & Stephen Choi, Sue & Jackie at Ditch, Ruth Makgill, Raffman Elms, Great Rift Drilling, Tito Okuku, Treadsetters, Paynet Kenya, Driftwood Beach Club, Antony Havelock, Angela Sutton, J.W. Seagon.

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Vishal Shah, Rizwan Rashid, Tariq Rashid, Arshad Shakur, Ajay Shah, Sajid Rheman Total Funds Raised: KES 1,001,000.00 Vishal Shah, Load Runners Ltd, SilverSpread, BTB Insurance Brokers, Peter njenga Mbuguah, Infinity Industrial Park, Metro Motor Spares, Ganatra Plack, Oil Seal & Bearings, Pipe Manufacturers Ltd, Central Auto Hardware Ltd, Logistic Three Sixty, Choka Supplies Ltd, Printfast (K) Ltd, Tile & Carpet Centre, Unifilters, Ajay K. Shah, McNeel Millers Ltd, Cathrina G. Poker, Dua Motors Ltd, Bhupiner

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Car 43: RANGE ROVER

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RHINO CHARGE 2014 - CAR SPONSORS Car 51: RANGE ROVER

Njoroge Nani Mungai, IQPLUS Kenya Ltd, Mesmon Consultants, Imperial Bank, Flex Communications, Archbill Consultants, Humphrey Njoroge Kibe, Paul Njuguna Ngugi, Strami Ltd, Miliki Afya Ltd, Timtech General Supplies, Galaxy Paints & Coatings Ltd, North Wind Consulting Ltd, Miss Nazima Malik, Space Form Studio, Apex Steel Ltd, John Njoroge Keige, Kimotho Maiyo & Mbatia, Evo Business Solutions Ltd, Central Farmers Garage, Thames Electricals, ASL Ltd, Kimondo Gachoka & Company Advocates, EcoBank Kenya Ltd, Sealand Holdings Ltd, Paragon Signs & Advertising Ltd, Catch All Enterprises, Cellcare Electronics Ltd, Jotis E.A. Ltd, Power Technics Ltd, Velka Engineering Ltd, Bawan Ltd-High Point Hotel, Tononoka Rolling Mills Ltd, Generations House Ltd, Pan Africa Syndicate Nrb, The Regal Press (K) Ltd, Kiguru & Associates, Mercy Waithira Michere, Mayaan Enterprises Ltd, Longonot Agencies Ltd, Maruti Office Supplies, Divergys Ltd, Shekhawat Engineering Works.

Brett Sievwright, Wayne Barratt, Danny Hill, Paul Davis, Simon de la Rey, David de la Harp Total Funds Raised: KES 1,000,000.00 Brett Sievwright, Platinum Credit.

Car 52: LAND ROVER

Hemel Pindolia, Paren Hirani, Ali Mubarak, Chirag Dodhia, Arun Raghwani, Raj Shah Total Funds Raised: KES 1,044,000.00 Hemal Pindolia, Kens Metal Industies Ltd, Classic Ironmongers Ltd, Manuchair Kenya Ltd, Tononoka Steels Ltd, Quality Spares Ltd, Pardeep Jatuha, Nitro Chemicals Ltd, Best Fast Cargo Kenya Ltd, Shiloah Investments, Mart Networks (K) Ltd, Nilesh Kavan, Rakesh Mukesh, Mohan Vinay, Rakhee Sonil, Galaxy Merchants, Silverspread, Memchand Anand, Soyana, Kennedy Benjamin, Gopa Sathya Aarti Shahzad, Salima Aabid Jakesh, Bimal Sailesh Johny, Kanti Veeral Rohit, Minesh R.T. Sharad, Gituku, Amarjit Jandu, Nilesh, Sasmi, Jamic Virjee, Nipul Patel, Ajay Patel, Mihira Patel, Mahesh Shah, Jowamb Hardware, Timber Corner Ltd, Mwaali Hardware, Murthi c/o West, Jayveer Enterprises, Keylan, Mitesh, Robert Mauya, Charles Ndung’u, Rakesh Shah, Prakash Kanani, Ketan Shah, Bansri Shah, Keelash Shah, Ashok Haria, Abdi M. Iqbal, Hasmukh Shah, Paresh Karania, Punit Shah, Pavan Ubhi, Mahesh Acharya, Harveet Acharya, Alex Mwai, Nick Mwai, Timothy Odera, Spence Dry, Poonam Nagda, Valentine Njoroge, Ashraj Auto Spares Ltd.

Car 53: SUZUKI

Jamie Manuel, Brandon Barbour, Lovat Carnelly. Bruce Cattermole, James Boorman, Ndungu Njunge Total Funds Raised: KES 1,089,000.00 James Boorman, Cheki, Fred Black, Linda Gaymer, Tom Taylor, Julie Erskine.

Car 54: TOYOTA LAND CRUISER

Johansen Ole Vestergaard, Eric Goss, Jorgen Nielsen, Henrik B. Rasmussen, Frank Roest, Lars Jensen Total Funds Raised: KES 1,001,750.00 Eric Goss, Johansen Ole Vestergaard, Cimbria East Africa Ltd, Watchdog Alert Ltd, Karachiwalla (NRB) Ltd, Maisha Flour Mills Ltd, Power Technics Ltd, Bridging the World Travel, Customer Care Spares Auto, Clemsoh Millenium Concepts, Nova Communication Consults, Karotech Services, Topwing Builders, Dexpro Enterprises, Jorgen T. Nielsen, F. Roost, Gichuru Ann & Antony Wanjihia, Gras Savoye Office Account, Mugo & Company, Engineer Methu, Else Goss, Engineer Githere, Charles Langat, Caleb Ogando, Colas, Engineer Omari, Engineer Katora, Engineer Mbugua,John Kabubo, Moses Osolika, Peter Githiomi, Salmon Osare, Peter Wanday, John Ndemi, Henry Orwa, Benson Njoki, Engineer Wanjohi, Engineer Murage, Engineer Mburu, Engineer Margaret Ogai, Andreas, Caroline NaliakaFrontier Investment Management, Viva Africa LLP, Manga Mugwe, Bernard Oshwa, Aru Willets, Hans Osawa, Jesper Hornberg, Chris Jensen, John Njuguna, Solis Offices, Tony MbarineMayfox Digital Media Ltd, Kirass or Lars R.I.D.E, Vega Software, Ivy Food Solutions, Brian Purdie, Guillaune Patricot.

Car 55: LAND ROVER

Hamish Ker, Alasdair Keith, Bruce Roberts, Maarten Piet, Luke Tofts, Sam Jethwa Total Funds Raised: KES 1,162,500.00 Hamish Ker, De Puiter E.A. Ltd, Syngenta, Finlays, Lachlan, Colour Vision Roses, EAPI, Elgon Kenya Ltd, Schreurs East Africa, Target Traders, Shade Nett Ltd, Amiran (K) Ltd, Karachiwalla Ltd, Nispur Hardware Ltd, Cassini & Tonolo Ltd, Lomas & Lomas, Tim Noikwe, Bruce Roberts, BASF.

Car 56: LAND ROVER 110

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Harveet Obhrai, Load Runners Ltd, Vishal (Haulage Kenya), BTB Insurance Brokers Ltd, Lochab Transport Ltd, United Foods Ltd, Singh Retread Ltd, Veer Panesar, Poonam Shah, Haus Kenya Ltd, VitafoamProducts Ltd, Rock Plant (K) Ltd, Aneez Sultan Halji, Shandy Shelters Ltd, Karim Janmohamed, Steel Centre Ltd, Tulipp Auto & Hardware Ltd, Triple A Auto Spares Ltd, Wakwetu Trading Ltd, Solaris Eco. Power Ltd, Amarjit Kaur Panesar, Nixomb Ltd, Jan Wilken & Alfayaz Sunderji, Soul Sounds Entertainment, A. D. Kamani & Shivali R. Sanghani, Sato Properties Ltd, Wakwetu Trucking East Africa Ltd, KIP Melamine Company Ltd, Rajdeep Singh, Paras Bhupendra Shah, Pavneet K. Ghaleigh & Gunsev S. Devgun, Bharvir Singh Panesar.

Car 57: LAND ROVER

Dhruv Shah, Philip Holi, Milan Shah, Parag Shah, Vaibhav Ghandi, Adam Miller Total Funds Raised: KES 1,009,250.00

Tim Carstens, Scott Carruthers, Gabe Oser, Don Anderson, Martin Williams, Asad Anwar Total Funds Raised: KES 4,993,763.48

Philip Holi, Pipe Manufacturers, Kalpa Padia & Rajesh Padia, Ranjanbala & Hiteshri Shah, Impala Auto Spares, Davis & Shirtliff, Alexander Davis, Mala Shah-Coulon, Bushy.

Nick Tsurikov, Mike Lane, Hugh McAlister, Christo Schmidt, Pius Kassim Pennie Warren, Scott Carruthers, Ted Majaliwa, Tony Venturini, Simon Wall, Colin Bwye, Regal Tours & Travel, Ali Barbours Restaurant, CFC Stanbic, Colin Forbes, Georgina Jones, Michael Richmond, Don Anderson, John Cook, Base Resources Ltd, AUD Donations, Coulson Harney, Cannings Purple, KPMG, Wave International, Prodelko, Piacentini & Son, Lockton Company Australia, Redis, Mineral Technologies, Globetrotter Corporate Travel, Tavistock Communications, RFC Ambrian, SRK Consulting, Northcott Capital, Multiple Hauliers, Valar Frontier, Weir Minerals, Africa Practice, SGS Laboratories, Unatrac Ltd, Mantrac Kenya, Ardent Fire Suppression, Civicon, Fairview Hotel, Base Titanium Ltd, Joe Schwarz, Sami Chalwa.

Car 58: LAND ROVER 110

Gai Cullen, Mark Allen, Sue Aldersey, John Byrne, John Brooks Total Funds Raised: KES 1,275,700.00 Gai Cullen, Motor Mania Ltd, Qinetiq Investments Co. Ltd, Security World Technology Ltd, Lesukut Ltd, Gworks Investments Ltd, Master Ventures Ltd, Allens Caravans (Estates) Ltd, Nespete Enterprises Ltd, John Byrne, Pete Lockwood.

Car 59: RANGE ROVER

Richard Baudry, Patrick Mutisya, Simon Gray, Ian Small, Harry Stephenson Total Funds Raised: KES 1,045,108.00 Richard Garth Baudry, Nimkas Auto Supplies, Kahea Enterprises, A-Z Technology Solution Ltd, Bhekams Traders Ltd, Motor Mania Ltd, Masimo Electronics Ltd, Stalmar Agencies, Peter Maina Karanja, Tabaki Freight Services Intl. Ltd, James Finlay (K) Ltd, Spectratec Alarms & Telecoms, Cheki Kenya Ltd, Stitch Masters Ltd, Liquid Telecommunication (K) Ltd, Mills Industries Ltd, Ian Small.

Car 60: RANGE ROVER

Rowena White, Lynda Hughes, Lucy Darwin, Lianne Du Toit, Elizabeth Rune, Kaila Millar Total Funds Raised: KES 1,072,875.00 Rowena White, Jeremy Holley, Rotary Club of Karen, Melanie Blake, Bollore Africa Logistics (K) Ltd, Mario Younan, Liz DuToit, Helen Field, P.J. Henry, Mrs. Amb Darwin, Ndume Ltd, The Chandaria Foundation, Peter White (Flying Services Ltd), Peter Kehr, Menengai Hardware, Christopher Campel Clause.

Car 61: RANGE ROVER CLASSIC

Ekya Shah, Nikunj Shah, Rajul Shah, Reval Shah, Kamal Shah, Muesh Rathod Total Funds Raised: KES 1,037,531.25 Ekya Shah, Sarrchem Intl. Ltd, Image Insurance Brokers Ltd, Butterfly Properties Ltd, Armco Kenya Ltd, Vishnuwood & Harware, Maytech Solution, Afro Plastics Kenya Ltd, Automatic Controls Ltd, Harley’s Ltd, Chemoquip Ltd, Blowplast Ltd, Rosewood Furniture, Raka Milk Processors, Rajchem Processors, Film Corp Kenya, Dharmesh Bulsara, Hirnaxi D. Jani, Pringle Anis, Suraj Dhanani, Rajal Upadhyay, Hitesh Pindoria, Agility Logistics Ltd, Nairobi Enterprises Ltd, Spin Knit Ltd, KPMG Kenya, Demateck Ltd, Buhler Ltd, Plumbing Systems, Samina Habir, Rift Valley Lodge, Anis Khatoon, Amit, Sushi Masi Velji Masa, Malini, Engee Enterprises Kenya Ltd.

Car 62: RANGE ROVER

Henry Nyaga, John Kariuki, Raphael Waithanji, David Mwaura, Edward Muniu, Innocent Ngwena Total Funds Raised: KES 3,605,000.00 Magnate Ventures, Jahazi Insurance Agency, Wanderjoy Party World Ltd, Interconsumer Products Ltd, Robert Kamau Kinyanjui, Octa Architects Ltd, Pace Associates, Muchoki Kangata Njenga & Company, NIC Bank Ltd, Frank Maina Communications Lit, Seacon Kenya Ltd, Havi & Company, Com Twent One Ltd,

Car 64: BUSH ROVER 100

Peter Bonde-Nielson, Andrew Stanley, Alastair Bush, Richard Munene, Hans Herluf-Pedersen, Mbabu Muturi Total Funds Raised: KES 1,431,545.00 Peter Bonde Nielsen, Hans Jakob, Niels Peter, Annemarie, Multitone A/S Bent Fabriciu-Bjerre, Helle Collet, Nino the Mad Rhino, Christina H, Karim Moledeaa, G4S Data Secure Solutions, Dr. Sharma, Alistair Bush, Monique, Debs, Henrik Praesius, Dawn, Nicolas & Wolfgang Paczulla, Jan Willem Smeenk, Mie og Magnus, Jean-Pierre Carles, Robert Olivier, Toril & Hermann Haraldson, Richard Stanley, Jessica Rothman,Ulrik, Lars Himmer, Jason R, Elizaveta Freedman, Harriet Bush, Greg Nasmyth, Andrew Stanley, Holger Foss, Oliver Damsbo, Katherine Kervella, Karin Fjellerad Jorgensen, James T.

Car 65: RANGE ROVER BUGGY

James Dodson, Rob Dodson, Jamie Hendriksen, Ben Ramsbottom Total Funds Raised: KES 1,018,665.00 Robert Dodson, High Ratio, Lions Bluff, Maria Vliek, James Hendriksen, Paul Lewis, Sven Jacobi, Matthew & Alice Owen, Revd Martin & Maddy Dale, Alex Cook, Mandy Terry & Clan, Sara Cockx, Ben Ramsbottom,William Hercock Ltd, Joanna Parker, Rachel O’Reilly, Pamela Baker, Charles Coldman, Rutland Building Services, Ivan Bingham, Kate Johnson, Jimmy Eggers, Ann Hendriksen, Nicole Hendriksen, Keir Pountney, Dr. Brian A. Adkins, Gordon Smith, Joyce Hu, Steven Cuypers, Kate Nanette.

THE RHINO ARK CHARITABLE TRUST INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2014 2014 2013 Note KShs KShs INCOME Rhino Charge collections 8(a) 88,024,823 87,225,266 Other donations 66,552,885 47,912,118 Interest income 2,717,858 3,463,128 Other income 8(b) 3,619,424 4,601,466 160,914,990 143,201,978 EXPENDITURE Project expenses 9 24,226,490 29,068,257 Fund-raising expenses 10 17,593,792 28,187,969 Administrative and general expenses 11 30,388,762 19,955,719 Mau Eburu 74,864,057 13,574,244 Mt Kenya 28,144,132 14,605,764 175,217,233 105,391,953 (DEFICIT)/SURPLUS FOR THE YEAR

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(14,302,243)

37,810,025

THE RHINO ARK CHARITABLE TRUST STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION AS AT 31 MARCH 2014

2014 2013 KShs KShs 3. INVESTMENTS I&M Fixed Deposit Accounts 9,312,993 26,629,815 Old Mutual Money Market Fund 104,118 689,072 British American Money Market Fund 1,094,328 1,014,830 10,511,439 28,333,717 4. TRADE AND OTHER RECEIVABLES Trade receivables 1,603,964 2,014,487 Prepayments - 265,426 Other receivables 748,244 3,709,385 2,352,208 5,989,298 5. TRADE AND OTHER PAYABLES Trade payables Other payables

12,783,266 4,305,795

593,886 2,502,947

17,089,061

3,096,833

6. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS Key management compensation 10,873,280

10,873,280

Note 2014 2013 7. GENERAL FUND KShs KShs ASSETS Balance brought forward 73,348,676 35,538,651 NON CURRENT ASSETS (Deficit)/surplus for the year (14,302,243) 37,810,025 Property and equipment 2 29,591,657 28,792,278 59,046,433 73,348,676 CURRENT ASSETS Twenty percent of each year’s Rhino Charge donation is allocated specifically for maintenance of fence already Investments 3 10,511,439 28,333,717 Trade and other receivables 4 2,352,208 5,989,298 constructed. Bank balances and cash 33,680,190 13,330,216 2014 2013 KShs KShs 46,543,837 47,653,231 8. INCOME Rhino Charge collections (note 8(a)) 88,024,823 87,225,266 TOTAL ASSETS 76,135,494 76,445,509 Other donations 66,552,885 47,912,118 Interest income 2,717,858 3,463,128 CURRENT LIABILITIES Other income (note 8(b)) 3,619,424 4,601,466 Trade and other payables 5 17,089,061 3,096,833 160,914,990 143,201,978 NET ASSETS 59,046,433 73,348,676 (a) RHINO CHARGE COLLECTIONS GENERAL FUND Rhino Charge 2014 11,055,240 Fence maintenance reserve 104,017,052 82,154,450 Rhino Charge 2013 76,949,583 11,165,351 Fence construction (44,970,619) (8,805,774) Rhino Charge 2012 20,000 76,059,915 88,024,823 87,225,266 7 59,046,433 73,348,676 (b) OTHER INCOME Bongo Surveillance Project 436,400 1,718,400 THE RHINO ARK CHARITABLE TRUST Landowners Access Fee 1,512,800 765,000 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2014 Profit on disposal of motor vehicle 554,244 1,450,000 Operations Base – Aberdare 1,115,980 668,066 1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES The principal accounting policies adopted in the preparation of these financial statements are set out below: 3,619,424 4,601,466 (a) Basis of preparation Donations for the Rhino Charge (RC) are booked in the financial year that they were received. As the RC is held in June The financial statements summarise the transactions of the Trust and deal with the net assets at the disposal of each year, total RC donations will therefore be booked in two financial years, that is, the total 2013 RC donations are the trustees. reflected in 2013 and 2014 financial years. The financial statements are prepared under the historical cost basis of accounting. (b) Income recognition Donations and Rhino Charge collections are recognised on receipt. 9. PROJECT EXPENSES 2014 2013 Investment income is recognised on accrual basis. KShs KShs Fence Maintenance (c) Property and equipment Items of property and equipment are stated at cost less accumulated depreciation. Depreciation is charged on the Staff costs 5,656,342 8,577,528 straight line basis over the estimated useful lives of the assets. Depreciation on property and equipment 2,066,050 1,785,364 The annual depreciation rates in use are: Other costs 5,187,517 5,477,390 Motor vehicles 25.0% Guard posts - 109,204 Furniture and fittings 12.5% Fuel 693,518 843,860 Computers 33.3% Office equipment 12.5% Motor Vehicles costs 1,645,409 1,826,683 (d) Foreign currency Tools & Materials 2,629,376 1,307,688 Transactions during the year are converted into Kenya Shillings at the rates ruling at the transaction dates. Assets Elephant grid 203,580 and liabilities at the reporting date, which are expressed in foreign currencies, are translated at the rates ruling at Community support 3,895,120 5,267,807 that date. The resulting differences from conversion and translation are dealt with in the income and expenditure account. 21,976,912 25,195,524 (e) Financial instruments Bongo Surveillance Project 2,249,578 3,872,733 A financial instrument is a contract that gives rise to both a financial asset of one enterprise and a financial liability of another enterprise. The financial instruments held by the Trust are investments in the money market, trade and other receivables, bank balances and cash and trade and other payables. 24,226,490 29,068,257 All the financial instruments held by the Trust are accounted for on amortised cost basis. (f) Receivables 10. FUND RAISING EXPENSES Receivables are stated at nominal value, less provision for any amounts considered irrecoverable. General fund-raising 12,813,813 22,355,974 (g) Cash and cash equivalents Rhino Charge raffle and event costs 2,809,716 3,835,099 Cash and cash equivalents comprise cash at bank and in hand and short term deposits with an original maturity of Rhino Charge filming 1,970,263 1,996,896 three months or less. 17,593,792 28,187,969 (h) Use of estimates The preparation of financial statements requires that management makes estimates and assumptions that affect amounts reported in the financial statements and accompanying notes. Actual results could differ from these 11. ADMINISTRATION AND GENERAL EXPENSES estimates. The more significant estimation process is related to the determination of provision for doubtful debts. Depreciation on property and equipment 4,450,972 2,864,501 Although some variability is inherent in these estimates, management believes that the amounts provided are Bank charges 113,930 85,856 adequate. Office management and administration 19,410,589 14,269,825 Auditors remuneration 1,375,315 903,840 2. PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENT Public relations and press 4,089,566 409,219 (a) For the year ended 31 March 2014 Foreign exchange (gain)/loss (334,893) 348,507 Motor Furniture, fittings Vehicle running expenses 1,283,283 1,073,971 vehicles and equipment Computers Total 30,388,762 19,955,719 KShs KShs KShs KShs COST 12. LEGAL FORM At 1 April 2013 34,127,774 18,184,265 1,987,394 54,299,433 The Rhino Ark Charitable Trust was established in 1991 under an irrevocable trust in accordance with the Laws of Additions 4,375,233 9,059,422 618,597 14,053,252 Kenya. Disposals (4,031,210) - - (4,031,210) At 31 March 2014 34,471,797 27,243,687 2,605,991 64,321,475 DEPRECIATION At 1 April 2013 16,142,911 7,695,969 1,668,275 25,507,155 Charge for the year 6,436,775 3,162,513 379,228 9,978,516 Disposals (755,853) - - (755,853) At 31 March 2014 21,823,833 10,858,482 2,047,503 34,729,818 NET CARRYING AMOUNT At 31 March 2014 12,647,964 16,385,205 558,488 29,591,657 At 31 March 2013

17,984,863

10,488,296

319,119

28,792,278

13. TAXATION The Trust has been granted exemption from taxation under the First Schedule to the Kenyan Income Tax Act (Cap 470) under Certificate number 01899 dated 20 January 1994. 14. CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS Cash and cash equivalents comprise bank balances and cash in the statement of financial position. 15. CURRENCY The financial statements have been presented in Kenya Shillings (KShs).

Audit by

Accounts

Rhino Charge

Harveet Singh Obhrai, Bharvir S. Panesar, Gursev Devgun, Paras Shah, Stephen Ocheng, Ronald Ocheng Total Funds Raised: KES 1,013,000.00

Car 63: LAND ROVER

Excerpts from Rhino Ark Charitable Trust accounts for the Year Ended 31 March 2014

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Chairman’s repOrt for the year ended 31 March 2014

Overall funds 2013/14 The total funds raised during the financial year under review were KES 261 million. Despite the difficult economic times, the 2013 Rhino Charge exceeded expectations and raised at field audit a total of KES 88 million just above one million US dollars. Gross donations incorporating Rhino Charge and corporates amounted to KES 161 million. The Kenya Treasury was our major donor providing KES 100 million for fence materials and managed through our fence construction partner, KWS. As those funds were not channelled through our accounts, they are not reflected in our balance sheets, although they are earmarked in support of our fence projects in Mt. Kenya and Mau Mt. Eburu. Every kilometre of fence built under the partnership agreements with KWS specifies that materials are provided by Treasury funds, whilst Rhino Ark’s inputs include payments to personnel for each completed kilometre of fence, vehicles, machinery, fuel, tools and mobile housing. In addition both KWS and Rhino Ark commit management time for constant supervision and issues resolution with communities along the pre-planned fence alignment. In addition, the Ministry of Environment, Water and Natural Resources provided over KES 5 million in support of the Feasibility Study on the Conservation of the Wider Eburu Forest Ecosystem through the Establishment and Management of the Wildlife Corridors and Dispersal Areas which has been recently completed.

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Mau Mt. Eburu conservation and fencing project well underway The construction of the 50km long wildlife proof electrified fence commenced on 14th March 2013. Over 50% of the fence was completed and one Energizer House built during the year under review. The fence will protect 8,715 hectares of indigenous forest within the Mau Forests Complex Water Tower. The Mpesa Foundation’s support together with that of Finlays, the Kenyan Government and of Rhino Ark core funding will develop a fully rounded ecosystem conservation process for Mau Mt. Eburu. It will include completion of the fence, development of community-based natural resources management projects, forest rehabilitation and an anchor funding of KES 30 million for an endowment fund to be managed by a trust similar to the Aberdare Trust. The funds are being disbursed over a three-year cycle beginning in 2013/2014. Completion of Phase One of Mt. Kenya Electric Fence The construction of the Mt Kenya fence was launched on 7th September 2012. The length of the fence will be approximately 450km long and will protect over 2,500 square kilometres of pristine forest. The fenced area will include the Mt. Kenya

Highlights from the Mountains... Eburu Ecosystem

The General Fund The general fund as reflected in the balance sheet has been split into two categories namely: Fence Maintenance Reserve and Fence Construction Reserve. Twenty percent of each year’s Rhino Charge donation is allocated specifically for maintenance of fence already constructed. This ensures that the huge amount of effort and money put into the conservation programme does not collapse from lack of maintenance. The maintenance reserve is therefore to earmark these funds for maintenance and not used for construction. The fence construction reserve deficit has increased from KES 8 million to KES 41 million. This situation is expected to reverse during the current year. The fence maintenance reserve surplus increased during the year from KES 81 million to KES 103 million. Bongo Surveillance Programme (BSP) successes The Bongo programme continues apace, thanks to a dedicated band of conservation individuals who constantly seek out fund support from a variety of donors. Some of the funds go direct to the BSP whilst Rhino Ark secured funds from AFEW (The Giraffe Centre) of KES 1,780,000 during the year and which form part of a two year commitment totaling KES four million to support BSP in South Western Mau and Mau Mt. Eburu. The funds go towards collecting vital information about the Bongo, patrols, removal of snares and spear traps, as well as to the dynamic Bongo wildlife schools outreach programmes under BSP. USD 5,000 was also received during the year from Rare Species Conservatory Foundation towards the BSP. In addition to the funding mentioned above from Finlays, a further Bongo support project was initiated by Finlays for the South Western Mau region during the year. Other initiatives We have continued to provide additional management support to our partners, KFS and KWS and Mount Kenya Trust, by arranging aerial surveillance of the forests of Mt. Kenya and the Aberdares to identify illegal activities within these two mountains. We are also coordinating the support by the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK) to KWS and KFS in the Mt. Kenya/Aberdare area. This support includes provision of training and the rehabilitation of key infrastructure in both mountain ecosystems. As part of our commitment to combat poaching, we have partnered with Space for Giants and KWS to train KWS wardens from the Mountain Conservation Area in the prosecution of wildlife crimes.

View of fence line facing the Fire Tower

Eburu fence: 42 kms built, nearly completed Construction of the Eburu fence is progressing steadily towards completion. As of 30 October 2014, 42 (84 percent) of the projected 50 kilometres of electric fence have been fully built and powered. The 34-man fencing team, comprising a mix of skilled technicians from KWS and members of the local community have worked with dedication and consistency in the often challenging terrain. The fence has now reached the final stretch along the Loldia Farm boundary, with a clear view of the fire tower where construction started in March 2013.

Second Eburu energizer house completed

Thousands to thank Rhino Ark has an enormous following in Kenya and due to awareness, international following is increasing. Much of the fund raise focuses on the annual Rhino Charge where individual car entrants make substantial pledges and raise even more than their pledge each year. It is a grass-roots conservation thrust within Kenyan society that has now developed a deep foundation. Every donor knows that Rhino Ark’s ventures are to secure the nation’s precious ‘water towers’ and to work in partnership with the government to ensure good governance for maximum benefits. The 2011 Environmental Assessment triggered by Rhino Ark and with support from UNEP and the East African Wildlife Society’s Kenya, Forests Working Group (KFWG), has placed a value on the Aberdares alone at KES 59 billion annually in goods/services (water being the most important) and in biodiversity benefits. It is always difficult to single out thanks in a report like this. Rhino Ark Charitable Trust has thousands of donors in Kenya and friends overseas who support our home grown and home driven conservation initiative. I thank all of you for your generous support. I wish to especially thank the Rhino Charge Committee and the huge band of volunteers who yearly give so much time, thought, ideas and energy to running this unique event. Michael Karanja Chairman, Board of Trustees

View of recently completed fence line facing East Mau

The second fence energizer house for the Eburu electric fence is now completed. The structure is situated at the boundary of Eburu forest and Kipkulei farm in Ndabibi location. The facility is part of the overall fence infrastructure and will house the solar power system for a 20km section of fence. It will also serve as a store for fence maintenance materials and house the fence scouts that will maintain the fence in the Centre One to Ndabibi sector. Fence project team receive keys for the Kipkulei energizer house from contractor’s representative

Highlights from the mountains

Eburu News Accounts

Corporate / conservation bodies support Corporate and individual grant supporters continued positively. I would like to acknowledge the following organisations that have made generous contributions: • Finlays for donating KES 4.4 million for the fencing of Mau Mt. Eburu and providing specific fund support for various entries to the annual Rhino Charge. • Mpesa Foundation for donating KES 57 million for fencing Mau Mt. Eburu. This is part of the KES 155 million pledged by Mpesa Foundation in support of the conservation of that ecosystem.

National Park and the surrounding forests which were listed by UNESCO in 1997 as a World Heritage Site. As at the date of this report, Phase One (53km) of the Mt. Kenya Electric Fence was completed and the construction of Phase Two (60km) well underway. However, construction of a section of Phase Two of the Mt. Kenya Fence in Chuka has been suspended. Some members of the community claim to have a cultural/ancestral interest in the gazetted forest reserve and they have petitioned the High Court in Meru to stop most activities in that forest, including fencing in April 2014. Rhino Ark, as a respondent in the case, is of the position that the fence is a human/wildlife conflict management tool and not a boundary marker, and as such do not interfere with any alleged interest in the forest. In the meantime, construction of the other sections of Phase Two continues.

Eburu News

The year 2013-2014 was marked by major milestones in our major new projects in Mt. Kenya and Mau Mt. Eburu which commenced in the last financial year. It was also the second year of continued consolidation of Rhino Ark’s expanded programme It was also one of continued support both from thousands of donors to the annual Rhino Charge, direct corporate donations and a significant injection of value support from the Kenya Government of materials for Mt. Kenya and Mau Mt. Eburu fencing projects. Rhino Ark Chairman of Trustees Whilst the Mt. Kenya and Mau Eburu were at Michael Karanja the centre of our current & forward planning and funding in the year, the Aberdare Fence, Rhino Ark’s flagship project, remained a major focus of funds disbursement for its maintenance. It has taken Rhino Ark 24 years to build and successfully assist in the daily running of what is recognized as East Africa’s longest wildlife conservation fence. This year, Rhino Ark has begun the rehabilitation of the Phase I of the electric fence, along the Eastern Salient of the Aberdare National Park. The 38-kilometre phase that was completed in 1992 has now outlived its intended lifespan. The rehabilitation will extend the fence lifespan by another 20 years. This expresses the long-term commitment of Rhino Ark to the conservation of the Aberdare ecosystem and to providing sustainable solutions to the challenges facing Kenya’s water towers.

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Mapping of Eburu trails and features begins

Nobelity project supports Eburu forest rehabilitation

The Eburu forest ecosystem is rich in biodiversity and natural features that remain largely unknown in the public domain. One of Rhino Ark’s goals for the Eburu project is raise the profile of the forest and create greater awareness amongst the public of its values and attractions. Towards this goal, an initiative has been launched to comprehensively document the features and attractions of the forest. This will involve, amongst other activities, the following: (1) engagement with local communities to identify key features and attractions of the forest and any forest related cultural activities; (2) GIS mapping of locations of interest in the forest and surrounding areas; and (3) documenting these features of the forest and sharing this content.

Rhino Ark’s conservation initiative in Eburu forest is attracting support from both local and international audiences. In June 2014, Rhino Ark introduced Turk Pipkin, Director of the Nobelity Project of Austin Texas, USA to the project. Resulting from this introduction, the Nobelity Project team undertook to rehabilitate 1 hectare of degraded forest near the Eburu forest station. The Nobelity Project team has also undertaken to provide funds for books and support for rehabilitation of dilapidated classrooms in Songoloi Primary, a local Eburu school. Ngalumoni Cave, one of the locations mapped under the initiative

MPESA Foundation visits Eburu, adopts more forest

Les Baillie (seated, left), signs the forest rehabilitation register as S. Mukundi, KFS Nakuru County Ecosystem Conservator (seated, right) witnesses

17th September 2014 marked a special event at Eburu forest. Rhino Ark, in collaboration with Kenya Forest Service hosted the MPESA Foundation for a forest rehabilitation day. A team of over 350 energetic Kenyans comprising MPESA Foundation staff, soldiers of the Kenya Defence Forces and local community members converged at the Kipkulei farm along the Eburu forest boundary in Ndabibi location to participate in the replanting of a 1 hectare section of the forest. At this event Les Baillie, the MPESA Foundation Executive Director, signed the Eburu Forest Rehabilitation Register. This means the formal commitment of the MPESA Foundation to adopt and rehabilitate (replant and maintain) designated sections of the Eburu forest for a period at least three years.

Nobelity Projects director, Turk Pipkin (centre, kneeling) with Rhino Ark and KFS team at the forest rehabilitation site

Water for community: Ole Sirwa springs now protected Rhino Ark is supporting the local Eburu community in Ole Sirwa by improving the water infrastructure that serves the area. The Ole Sirwa Springs deep within Eburu forest are the primary water source for over 2,100 community members in the Ole Sirwa area of Ol Jorai Location. In September 2014, Rhino Ark engaged the services of a contractor to commence spring protection works involving upgrading the existing protective concrete and masonry structures at the spring points. These works, which will enable the spring water sources to be tapped more effectively, are now substantially completed and initial assessments indicate an increase in water flows. The initiative has been undertaken under a partnership collaboration with World Vision and with technical support from the Nakuru County Water Office. Funding for the works was provided by the MPESA Foundation.

Newly built spring protection structure

Spring point before works with stagnant water

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Local school children at the fence

Workshop participants listen to a technical presentation

Eburu News

On 9th September 2014, Rhino Ark facilitated a stakeholders’ workshop in Naivasha to discuss the findings of the feasibility study of conserving the Wider Eburu Ecosystem. The study was commissioned by the Department of Resource Surveys and Remote Sensing and guided by key stakeholders, including Rhino Ark. The study examined ways to secure the connectivity between Lake Naivasha and Eburu Forest, as well as between Eburu Forest and Eastern Mau Forest. The workshop brought together local landowners, government conservation institutions, local community representation and conservation NGO’s that are active in the area. Positive outcomes from the workshop included a resolution to establish three committees to address recommendations from the study with regard to wildlife corridors and dispersal areas as well as reforestation and sustainable livelihoods for local communities. Rhino Ark will continue to support the process through committee membership, facilitating the activities of the committees and providing secretariat services.

Highlights from the mountains

Eburu Newsfrom the mountains Highlights

Rhino Ark hosts wider Eburu conservation workshop

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Mt. Kenya Ecosystem Fence Construction 66 kilometres built as of 9th October 2014. The fence, which started at Kiringa River in Kirinyaga County has now passed Chogoria Forest Station in Tharaka Nithi County. A section of the fence along Chuka Forest has, however, been put on hold, as some members of the community claim to have a cultural/ ancestral interest in the gazetted forest.

Nanyuki Bridge officially commissioned The Nanyuki Bridge that was rehabilitated with the support of the British Army Training Unit Kenya was officially commissioned by KFS Director David K. Mbugua on 24th April. Also present at the commissioning were the Deputy Commander, British Army Training Unit Kenya; Nyeri County Governor representative; Nyeri County Deputy Commissioner;

Rhino Ark Executive Director; KFS Head of Central Highlands Conservancy; KWS Assistant Director, Mountain Conservation Area; KWS Senior Warden, Mt. Kenya National Park/Reserve; KFS Ecosystem Conservator, Nyeri County. The bridge is the first among the eight key infrastructure components identified in Mt. Kenya and Aberdares to be rehabilitated with the support of BATUK. Rhino Ark is coordinating this support by BATUK.

Fence built near Chogoria Forest Station

Straining the fence wires near Chogoria Forest Station

Phase I (53 kilometres) of the Mt. Kenya Electric Fence completed The Final Post of the the 53 kilometre long Phase One of the Mt. Kenya Electric Fence was placed by H.E. Hon. Dorothy Muchungu, Deputy Governor of Embu County on 20th May 2014. This marked the official completion of Phase One that runs from Kiringa River in Kirinyaga County to Thuchi River on the boundary between the counties of Embu and Tharaka Nithi.

Fence construction progressing well

Second Suzuki Maruti provided to Mt. Kenya Rhino Ark provided a second 4X4 Suzuki Maruti to Mt. Kenya National Park/ National Reserve on 21st July. The vehicle is used by the KWS Warden in charge of the Chogoria Sector where Phase Two of the electric fence is currently being built. The vehicle aims to facilitate the overseeing of the building of the fence, as well as the engagement of the forest-adjacent communities in conservation. The first Suzuki Maruti was provided in April 2013 to the KWS Warden in charge of the Kamweti Sector where Phase One of the electric fence was completed earlier this year.

Commissioning of Nanyuki Bridge by KFS Director

Surveillance flights are making positive impacts on conservation

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Ceremony at the occasion of the placement of Final Post of Phase I on 20th May 2014

Marijuana field in Mt. Kenya forest observed on 8th July 2014

Rhino Ark & partners sign agreement to build Phase Two of Mt. Kenya fence Rhino Ark signed a new agreement with four partners for the construction of the 60 kilometre long Phase Two of the Mt. Kenya Electric Fence. The agreement, through which funding to the tune of KES 172.7 million was committed, spells out all modalities for the financing and implementation of the construction of Phase Two. This Phase will cover the area between Thuchi River - on the boundary between Embu and Tharaka Nithi counties - and Thingithu River in Meru County.

Mt. Kenya - Aerial surveillance team on 8th July 2014

KWS rangers destroying marijuana crops in Mt. Kenya forest on 9th July 2014

The parties to the agreement are the Upper Tana Natural Resources Management Project, Kenya Wildlife Service, Kenya Forest Service, Mount Kenya Trust and Rhino Ark. Fence adjacent communities will also be a key partner in the implementation of the fence project. The Upper Tana Natural Resources Management Project (UTaNRMP) is a project of the Ministry of Environment, Water and Natural Resources, financed by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), a United Nations organization based in Rome. Under the agreement, UTaNRMP will provide KES 118 million, Rhino Ark 27.2 million, KWS 23.7 million, Mount Kenya Trust 2.8 million and KFS 1 million.

Highlights from the mountains

Highlights from the mountains

Placement of Final Post of Phase I on 20th May 2014

Rhino Ark conducted two surveillance flights above Mt. Kenya forest, together with KWS, KFS and Mount Kenya Trust (MKT) on 8th July and 14th October. The first flight covered the forest in the counties of Embu and Tharaka Nithi. Compared with a similar flight conducted on 15th October 2013, the flight revealed a major improvement in the forest located in Embu County where the fence has been completed. However, the situation in Tharaka Nithi, in particular Chuka forest, was worsening with an increase in illegal logging targeting especially Camphor trees. This section of the forest is not yet fenced. Following the flight, successful interventions were conducted by KWS and KFS, including the destruction of marijuana fields and the arrest of several individuals in relation to illegal logging and poaching. The second flight covered the forest located in the County of Kirinyaga. Two hotspot areas were detected. During the post-flight debrief, joint interventions were discussed and agreed upon.

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Aberdares Ecosystem

Aberdares / Mt. Kenya Ecosystems Examining the feasibility of re-establishing the wildlife corridor between Mt. Kenya and Aberdares Rhino Ark joined KWS and Space for Giants in a meeting with the County Government of Nyeri to discuss the feasibility of re-establishing the wildlife corridor between Mt. Kenya and the Aberdares. The meeting set up a participatory process for the undertaking of an all - inclusive feasibility study. The meeting was followed by two flights with the Governor of Nyeri County and his senior advisers over the corridor.

Aberdare aerial surveillance team - 17th October 2014

Flag off of the 5th edition of the Aberdare Fence Relay Run

Surveillance flight triggered strong interventions Rhino Ark conducted two surveillance flights above the Aberdares together with KWS and KFS. The first flight covered the forest on the north-eastern slopes in Nyandarua County. This is a known hotspot area. Following the aerial surveillance, far-reaching interventions, including extensive operations on the ground leading to multiple arrests and some changes in management, were carried out. The second flight covered the forest located in the counties of Muranga and Kiambu. The flight revealed a very low level of illegal logging activities. There were, however, some issues observed that were discussed during the post-flight debrief.

Aberdare Fence Relay Run flagged by First Lady of Nyeri County

Two-thirds of the corridor is still being used by elephants coming from Mt. Kenya. Along their route to the Aberdares, elephants enter into conflict with community members, in particular farmers. The County Government of Nyeri expressed strong commitment to the re-establishment of what they termed a “natural wonder”. As part of the process to study the feasibility of the corridor, Rhino Ark, together with KWS and Space for Giant are compiling land information in the proposed corridor. The First Lady of Nyeri County at the Flagging Off of the 5th edition of the Aberdare Fence Relay Run

The First Lady of the County of Nyeri, H.E. Mrs. Margaret Gachaga flagged off the 5th edition of the Aberdare Fence Relay Run on 25th June. Also present included Aggrey Maumo, KWS Assistant Director, Jim Nyamu, Executive Director of the Elephant Neighbors Centre, Catherine Wambani, KWS Senior Warden of the Aberdare National Park, Christian Lambrechts, Executive Director of Rhino Ark. The purpose of the Run is to raise awareness among the youth living around the Aberdare ecosystem of the importance of conserving this critical water tower, which provides, among others, most of the drinking water for Nairobi and the urban centres located around the ecosystem. The Run also provides an opportunity to appreciate the benefits derived from the electric fence which has reduced tremendously human-wildlife conflicts around the Aberdares and assisted in curbing illegal activities in the forest.

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Medical training provided to KWS and KFS rangers 16 rangers from KFS and KWS have completed a three day intensive medical training from 13th to 15th August 2014. Provided by the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK), the training focussed on addressing medical emergencies that could arise during patrols conducted in Mt. Kenya, Aberdares and in Laikipia. The training is part of the collaboration established by Rhino Ark between KWS, KFS and BATUK. Medical training given to KWS and KFS by BATUK

Receiving of the baton by the Deputy Commissioner on 11th July

The Relay Run was completed on 11th July. The relay baton was received by the Nyeri Deputy County Commissioner Ngalia Ndaya during a fun-filled event at Bondeni in the Aberdare National Park. 600 children and 120 teachers from 60 primary schools participated in this year’s Run around the 400 km fenced Aberdare ecosystem. These schools were selected among 84 schools based on a conservation essay competition. In this year’s essay competition, the pupils were to write on what they can do to protect the Aberdare ecosystem and the fence, whilst the teachers on the threats to the Aberdare ecosystem and the fence, and discuss possible solutions.

New funding to boost the conservation of the Mountain Bongo Together with the Rare Species Conservatory Foundation and the Bongo Surveillance Programme, Rhino Ark has secured USD 100,000 (KES 8.9 million) towards the conservation of the critically endangered mountain bongo. The funds have been generously given by Mr. Kelley, an American philanthropist very active in the conservation movement. The funding comes at a time when the Bongo Surveillance Programme is expanding its conservation activities to all mountain forest areas where the bongos are known to exist. These areas are subject to increasing human pressure.

New fence equipment piloted in the Aberdares A new type of fence energizer equipped with fence monitoring devices has been installed along one section of the Aberdare Electric Fence. The system provided by Gallagher is piloted on one of the most vulnerable sections of the fence. The system gives real-time information on the status of the fence, enabling the early detection of fence maintenance or security issues.

Flight with the Nyeri County Governor above the proposed corridor 19th March 2014

New type of fence energizer on trial in the Aberdares

The Bongo Surveillance Programme is also supported by the African Fund for Endangered Wildlife, Finlays Horticulture and Rare Species Conservatory Foundation, among others.

Highlights from the mountains

Highlights from the mountains

600 children participated in the Aberdare Fence Relay Run

The purposes of re-establishing the wildlife corridor are to: 1) mitigate human-wildlife conflicts; 2) generate opportunities for conservation-based economic activities in the County; 3) address the fragmentation of natural habitats located between Mt Kenya and Aberdares; 4) enable the natural migration of wildlife, in particular elephants, between the two mountains.

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Many thanks to all sponsors OF Rhino Charge 2014

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PATRONS: LORD ABERDARE DL. DR. DAVID WESTERN DR. SALLY KOSGEI DR. DAME DAPHNE SHELDRICK

Rhino Ark wishes to thank the following people and companies who have provided services or specific donations in cash or kind to Rhino Ark.

JONATHAN SCOTT

n Goodyear Kenya Ltd Support assistance for Rhino Ark vehicles

n Mt. Kenya Trust Support to Mt. Kenya fence

CHARLES NJONJO

n Gallagher Logistical support

n Upper Tana Natural Resources Management Project Support to Mt. Kenya fence

TRUSTEES: MICHAEL KARANJA – CHAIRMAN ISAAC AWUONDO JONNY HAVELOCK ROSE KIMOTHO DR. PEREZ OLINDO DR. W. W. JORDAN, OBE

n KWS RA offices n John Bowden Organizer, Rhino Charge, UK n African Fund for Endangered Wildlife Support to the conservation of bongos n Finlays Support to Eburu fence and the conservation of the bongos n Rare Species Conservatory Foundation Support to the conservation of bongos

n Dr. Maidana Nunn Donation n Lavinia Grant Support to the Aberdares - Mt. Kenya wildlife corridor n Mr. Kelley Support to the conservation of bongos n Robin and Dee Johnson Donation

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