PRESS
RELEASE
04 March
2025
KAVANGO RESOURCES PLC
("Kavango" or "the
Company")
ZIM: Prospect 3 Resource Drilling
completed
Kavango Resources plc (LSE: KAV), the Southern
Africa focussed metals exploration company, is pleased to announce
the successful completion of its initial resource drilling
programme at Prospect 3 ("Prospect 3") at the Hillside Gold
Project ("Hillside") in Matabeleland, southern Zimbabwe.
The drilling programme has provided Kavago with
sufficient geological information and sample material to conduct
assay, metallurgical and geotechnical test work at Prospect 3.
Kavango's objective is for the test work to inform an initial
mining plan for the area.
Highlights
·
Kavango successfully completed 34 diamond drill holes for a
total of 2,109.16m.
· The
holes were drilled on 25m x 25m grid centered over the initial
scoping hole NSDD002. The inclined holes
(-60°) were drilled to an average depth
of 60m.
·
Artisanal miners were producing gold from 12 surface workings
with at least 2 different vein orientations, from shear zones
hosting gold bearing quartz-veins in both granodiorite and oxidized
meta-sediments adjacent to NSDD0002.
· The
company's focus is now on completing the test work to allow for an
initial maiden resource and if warranted design of a trial open pit
heap leach mining operation.
Ben Turney,
Chief Executive of Kavango Resources, commented:
"We are very
pleased with how quickly our team has delivered this drill
programme and are excited to receive the results. We have high
hopes for our Hillside Gold Project and, if we are able to prove
there is a minable resource at Prospect 3, we aim to bring that
into production this year.
We only set
Kavango Zimbabwe up in July 2023, so to be on the cusp of hopefully
moving one of our discoveries into production in such a short
period of time is a significant achievement. We look forward to
providing results in the next month or so."
Geology of
Prospect 3:
Thin overburden (<1m) comprising mixed soil
and regolith are immediately underlain by diorite and granodiorite
in the northern portion of the prospect while metasediments and
metavolcanics with Banded Iron Formation (BIF) occupy the southern
portion (Figure 1) where cover thickness increases (<2m) due to
the friable nature of the metavolcanics.
Drilling has confirmed the presence of shear
zones hosting quartz veins below the artisanal miners surface
workings, within the diorite, granodiorite, metasediments and
metavolcanics. The mapped and interpreted shear zones display a
WNW-ESE trend, dipping generally towards the NNE. The artisanal
workings on surface appear to correlate well with the mineralised
zones observed in the logged drill cores, (Figure 2).


Figure 1: Map of Prospect 3 showing artisanal surface workings
associated with interpreted structural features. Logged downhole
geology for the completed boreholes is also shown along the
borehole trace

Figure 2: Close up photograph of cut core from borehole
NSDDIR023 showing sections of core between 56.90m and 58.11m
(above) and NSDDIR024, 46.00m-52.37m (below). Quartz veins,
sub-parallel to fabric and cross-cutting fabric, thought to
represent different structural events host pyrite and mixed
sulphide mineralisation in granodiorite.
Further structural work is required to identify
the various different vein sets present and their relationship to
the various shears, faults and mineralisation.
The surveyed collar locations and drill hole
data are tabulated in Table 1, below.
Table 1: : Drillhole collar data for holes at Propsect
3
No.
|
Hole
ID
|
Easting
|
Northing
|
Rl
|
Azimuth
|
Dip
|
EOH depth
(m)
|
comments
|
1
|
NSDDIR001
|
727694
|
7734017
|
1042
|
208
|
-60
|
62.64
|
|
2
|
NSDDIR002
|
727682
|
7733995
|
1042
|
208
|
-60
|
61.32
|
|
3
|
NSDDIR003
|
727670
|
7733975
|
1043
|
208
|
-60
|
62.68
|
|
4
|
NSDDIR004
|
727658
|
7733952
|
1044
|
208
|
-60
|
61.34
|
|
5
|
NSDDIR005
|
727646
|
7733926
|
1045
|
208
|
-60
|
102.00
|
|
6
|
NSDDIR006
|
727629
|
7733899
|
1050
|
|
|
|
Not drilled
|
7
|
NSDDIR007
|
727626
|
7733895
|
1047
|
208
|
-60
|
101.82
|
|
8
|
NSDDIR008
|
727670
|
7734029
|
1041
|
208
|
-60
|
62.93
|
|
9
|
NSDDIR009
|
727657
|
7734006
|
1041
|
208
|
-60
|
59.98
|
|
10
|
NSDDIR010
|
727644
|
7733985
|
1042
|
208
|
-60
|
59.93
|
|
11
|
NSDDIR011
|
727631
|
7733963
|
1043
|
208
|
-60
|
61.44
|
|
12
|
NSDDIR012
|
727618
|
7733940
|
1044
|
208
|
-60
|
101.84
|
|
13
|
NSDDIR013
|
727605
|
7733919
|
1045
|
208
|
-60
|
27.27
|
abandoned
|
14
|
NSDDIR014
|
727592
|
7733897
|
1045
|
208
|
-60
|
60.00
|
|
15
|
NSDDIR015
|
727705
|
7733983
|
1043
|
208
|
-60
|
60.08
|
|
16
|
NSDDIR016
|
727693
|
7733959
|
1044
|
208
|
-60
|
60.32
|
|
17
|
NSDDIR017
|
727683
|
7733941
|
1045
|
208
|
-60
|
60.75
|
|
18
|
NSDDIR018
|
727669
|
7733915
|
1046
|
208
|
-60
|
60.38
|
|
19
|
NSDDIR019
|
727656
|
7733889
|
1048
|
208
|
-60
|
60.05
|
|
20
|
NSDDIR020
|
727647
|
7733872
|
1049
|
208
|
-60
|
60.68
|
|
21
|
NSDDIR021
|
727737
|
7733991
|
1043
|
208
|
-60
|
60.18
|
|
22
|
NSDDIR022
|
727725
|
7733966
|
1044
|
208
|
-60
|
60.15
|
|
23
|
NSDDIR023
|
727716
|
7733946
|
1045
|
208
|
-60
|
60.85
|
|
24
|
NSDDIR024
|
727706
|
7733925
|
1046
|
208
|
-60
|
60.79
|
|
25
|
NSDDIR025
|
727695
|
7733900
|
1047
|
208
|
-60
|
60.45
|
|
26
|
NSDDIR026
|
727685
|
7733880
|
1049
|
208
|
-60
|
62.00
|
|
27
|
NSDDIR027
|
727674
|
7733857
|
1050
|
208
|
-60
|
60.00
|
|
28
|
NSDDIR028
|
727761
|
7733979
|
1044
|
208
|
-60
|
60.88
|
|
29
|
NSDDIR029
|
727748
|
7733954
|
1045
|
208
|
-60
|
65.88
|
|
30
|
NSDDIR030
|
727737
|
7733933
|
1046
|
208
|
-60
|
62.92
|
|
31
|
NSDDIR031
|
727726
|
7733914
|
1047
|
208
|
-60
|
61.36
|
|
32
|
NSDDIR032
|
727712
|
7733894
|
1048
|
208
|
-60
|
62.00
|
|
33
|
NSDDIR033
|
727704
|
7733873
|
1049
|
208
|
-60
|
61.40
|
|
34
|
NSDDIR034
|
727691
|
7733847
|
1052
|
208
|
-60
|
62.85
|
|
Total
meters
|
2109.16
|
|
~Drill collars were surveyd by
DGPS
Drill hole NSDDIR006 was not drilled due to the
proximity of artisanal surface workings and drill hole NSDDIR005
was extended to compensate. NSDDIR013 was stopped due to
intersecting voids and broken ground thought to be back filled
artisanal workings and NSDDIR012 was extended to compensate. All
the other holes were successfully drilled and completed.
The Company's focus is now on completing the
test work to allow for an initial maiden resource and if warranted
design of a mining plan.
Further updates will be provided as the project
progresses.
Kavango's
Operations in Zimbabwe
Kavango is exploring for gold deposits in
Zimbabwe that have the potential to be brought into production
quickly through modern mechanised mining. The Company is targeting
both open-pit and underground opportunities.
Kavango has two projects on the same greenstone
belt, Hillside and Nara.
Kavango exercised its option to acquire
Hillside in April 2024. Here, the Company has two high-priority
targets it hopes to bring into production over the next 18 months;
Prospect 3 and Prospect 4. At Prospect 3, Kavango is investigating
the potential for an open-pit selective bulk mining operation and
future possible underground mechanised mining. Meanwhile, at
Prospect 4 Kavango is pursuing a high-grade underground opportunity
that is amenable to mechanised mining.
In parallel to this, Kavango has an option to
acquire the Nara Project that currently runs until the end of June
2025. Here, the Company is exploring for a large-scale,
bulk-minable underground deposit at Nara. The primary target zone
is around the historic N1 mine, where the Company is assessing the
potential to expand artisanal workings at depth and along
strike.
Further information in respect of the Company
and its business interests is provided on the Company's website at
www.kavangoresources.com and on Twitter at #KAV.
For further information please
contact:
Kavango
Resources
plc
Ben Turney
+46 7697 406 06
First Equity (Broker)
+44 207 374 2212
Jason Robertson
Kavango
Competent Person Statement
The technical information contained in this
announcement pertaining to geology and exploration have been
compiled by Mr David Catterall, a Competent Person and a member of
a Recognised Professional Organisations (ROPO). David Catterall has
sufficient experience that is relevant to the style of
mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the
activity being undertaken to qualify as a Competent Person as
defined in the 2012 Edition of the Australasian Code for Reporting
of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves (JORC
2012). David is the principal geologist at Tulia Blueclay Limited
and a consultant to Kavango Resources. David Catterall is a member
of the South African Council for Natural Scientific Professions, a
recognised professional organisation.
The technical information contained in this
announcement pertaining to mining has been compiled by Mr Craig
Hatch, a Competent Person and a member of a Recognised Professional
Organisations (ROPO). Craig Hatch has sufficient experience that is
relevant to the style of mining and type of deposit under
consideration and to the activities being proposed to qualify as a
Competent Person as defined in the 2012 Edition of the Australasian
Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and
Ore Reserves (JORC 2012). Craig is the Principal Mining Engineer of
Minorex Pty Ltd and a consultant to Kavango Resources and is a
member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
(AusIMM), a recognised professional
organisation.