Wouldn't it be nice24 Jan 2025 09:56
If our first drills would be anything like Kalumbila ,which developed into the worlds largest mines
21st May 2009
Kiwara plc
("Kiwara" or the "Company")
Drilling Update - Further suite of assay results confirm significant copper
mineralisation over extensive strike and dip at Kalumbila
The Board of Kiwara, the Zambian based exploration Company, is very pleased to
announce further excellent results from its ongoing drilling programme on the
Kalumbila base metals target.
Highlights:
* Four Bore holes, L40, L42, L53 and L54 have intersections in excess of 0.80% Cu
over widths of over 20m :-
* Bore hole L40 includes 0.91% Cu over 23.20m from 52.27m; Bore hole L42 includes
1.00% Cu over 31.71m from 122m; Bore hole L53 includes 0.88% Cu over 20.82m from
47.30m and Bore hole L54 includes 0.89% Cu over 34.73m from 146.27m;
* Bore hole L53, the most south-westerly reported, is 8.2Km along strike from
historic nickel and copper zone, has a close to surface intersection, assayed
0.68% Cu over 43.98m from 25m and includes 0.88% Cu over 20.82m from 47.30m; and
1.31% Cu over 6.30m from 52.32m;
* Bore holes L39, L42 and L48 also report high grade cobalt mineralisation.
Oh well, we can only dream 🤞🤔