Arc Minerals Limited announced that recent drilling at the Muswema prospect ("Muswema") has confirmed the presence of copper mineralisation at this target, which brings the number of mineralised targets now at Zamsort up to four. The Company additionally announces further assays from its Cheyeza East prospect that shows further near-surface intersections of copper mineralisation. Hole CHDDE063 drilled on the same profile and between holes CHDDE004 and CHDDE005 that intersected 18m @ 2.35% Cu and 28m @ 1.32% Cu respectively. Holes CHDDE064, CHDDE065 & CHDDE066 were drilled at the current extents to the core of the mineralisation at Cheyeza East and show that the mineralisation is still prevalent in these parts and is not yet closed off. The Cheyeza Target Area ('CTA') was one of several areas identified by both the geophysics and geochemistry work programmes completed last year. As reported on the 5th June 2019, of particular interest is a 3km by 0.8km area at Cheyeza East where up to 2,792 ppm copper in the soils has been identified and where these initial holes were drilled. Drilling continues at this anomaly to test its full extent, both along strike and down dip. The Muswema Target Area ('MTA') was identified by both the soil sampling and airborne geophysical programmes. The MTA is situated on the northwest margin of the Kabompo Dome in an embayment produced by a series of northwest-southeast trending transfer faults. Four prospects have been defined over the MTA, namely Muswema, Muswema South, Chihidi and Kazozu. The core from the diamond drill was sampled at up to 1.5m metre intervals with the split core (PQ - ¼ core; HQ - ¼ core) bagged and sent to SGS Inspection Service Ltd. in Kalulushi, Zambia, an ISO accredited laboratory for assaying. The samples were sorted, dried, crushed and pulped before final chemical analysis using ICP-OES methods. Standards, blanks and duplicates were inserted regularly in the sample stream and checks were done for copper.