2022 Communications Flyer ENG

• If you file a notice of intention to oppose the Court Application, the notice must also be delivered to the applicants’ attorneys, Webber Wentzel at 90 Rivonia Road, Sandton, 2196, or per email to Kganya@webberwentzel.com , for the attention Z Swanepoel / D Prinsloo. In your notice of intention to oppose you must appoint an address where you want to and will receive further notices and documents in the Court Application, which address must be in a 15 kilometre radius from the court (“ the Address ”). • Please note that if you do file a notice of intention to oppose on or before 20 July 2022, you will have to file an answering affidavit at the High Court of South Africa (Gauteng Division, Pretoria) within 15 court days (business days) thereafter, and also deliver a copy thereof to the applicants’ attorneys, Webber Wentzel Attorneys per the above details. • The Court Application will be heard on 3 August 2022 , or in the event of you opposing the Court Application, on a date to be determined by the Registrar of the High Court. The Applicant`s attorneys will inform you of this date (i.e the date to be determined by the Registrar of the High Court) by sending a notification of the date to the Address. • If you do not oppose the Court Application, you do not have to do anythin g. What happens if the High Court approves the Court Application? When will the changes become effective? • If the High Court approves the Court Application, the changes will take effect from 1 January 2023 (" Effective Date "). • This means, on the Effective Date, that: o All member beneficiaries will continue to be members of the Trust. o All member beneficiaries will receive a Pukwana ya Kganya insurance contract that will provide the insured benefits. The Pukwana ya Kganya insurance contract will be underwritten by Sanlam. o All member beneficiaries must continue to pay their membership contributions. o The Trust will, from the membership contributions – - pay the premiums to Sanlam in terms of the Pukwana ya Kganya insurance contract for all member beneficiaries who have paid their membership contributions; - make a donation to the ZCC; - provide and/or procure the Leeto la Moria benefits, roadside assistance benefits, funerary management benefits and good health assessment benefits (in the case of church committee members who are member beneficiaries); and - provide access to other discretionary and upliftment benefits for members of the Trust and the ZCC Church. Who is Sanlam? • Sanlam is a life insurer licenced in terms of the Insurance Act, 18 of 2017, an authorised financial services provider with FSP number 11230 and is the insurer that will provide member beneficiaries with the insurance benefits in terms of the Pukwana ya Kganya insurance contract. How will Sanlam issue the new individual insurance policies forming part of the Pukwana ya Kganya insurance contract to the member beneficiaries? • Sanlam hereby makes an offer to you as a member beneficiary to enter into the Pukwana ya Kganya insurance contract. • No action is required from you to accept the Pukwana ya Kganya insurance contract but you must continue to pay your membership contributions. • If you continue to pay your membership contributions, and do not object to the Court Application, it will be deemed that you have accepted the offer for insurance in the Pukwana ya Kganya insurance contract and the Pukwana ya Kganya insurance contract will commence on the Effective Date. • In the Court Application, the Court will be requested to order that Sanlam is authorised to issue a policy to you, and that Sanlam do so.

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