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Thursday, 11/21/2013 9:30:35 AM

Thursday, November 21, 2013 9:30:35 AM

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1. From the Technical report

Geochemical soil sampling has identified copper anomalies in multiple locations of the properties and successive diamond drilling has confirmed copper mineralization in multiple areas within the group of properties.
A major highlight from diamond drilling is drill hole QZ400-22 drilled during 2012 in the NW Grid area to follow-up on a surface soil anomaly where the drill hole intercepted 8.5% Cu over 21.1m.
The mineralization encountered to date on the Solwezi Group of Prospecting Licences is copper with associated cobalt and occurs within the same style of mineralization as other Cu producing mines in Zambia

Based on a thorough review of existing data in addition to a property visit and sample verification, it is of the author's professional opinion that the Solwezi Group of Prospecting Licences are properties of merit and further work is warranted on the property.

In order to advance the properties, a two phase exploration program is recommended. Phase One would consist of a thorough review and compilation of all current and historical exploration data and entered into a suitable database. A field exploration program consisting of soil sampling and ground EM geophysics and 2000m of RC drilling would be completed in the NW Grid area surrounding drill hole QZ400-22 where 21.1m grading 8.5% Cu was reported. Both soil and geophysical programs would be roughly 30 km2. The Phase One program would cost an estimated $296,000. Phase Two would be contingent on the results of Phase One and would consist of a 4000m diamond drilling program to follow up and reconfirm the mineralization encountered in diamond drill hole QZ400-22 and to test additional anomalies discovered during Phase One. The Phase Two program would cost an estimated $751,250