Arc Minerals Limited announced the receipt of further near surface, high-grade copper assays from its maiden diamond drill exploration programme at the Cheyeza East target in Zambia. Highlights: Further high-grade shallow copper intersections: CHDDE025 intersected 1.27% Cu over 32.50m from 23.50m; Includes 2.05% Cu over 17.50m from 38.50m, or 2.79% Cu over 10.50m from 44.50m. CHDDE023 intersected 0.95% Cu over 17m from 22m; Includes 1.60% Cu over 5m from 30m; High-grade core to the mineralised zone now established. Drilling Results: The table below sets out the results of the holes for which assays have been received by Zamsort from SGS Inspection Service Ltd. in Kalulushi, Zambia. Drilling Summary: Drill holes CHDDE023 ('Hole 23') and CHDDE025 ('Hole 25') were drilled on section 100m apart from each other and approximately 100m to the northwest of drill holes CHDDE004 ('Hole 4') and CHDDE005 ('Hole 5') respectively. Holes 4 & 5 in turn were also drilled on section 100m apart from each other and intersected 2.35% Cu over 18m and 1.32% Cu over 28.50m respectively. Holes 23 & 25 were designed to test the northern extents of the core to the high grade mineralisation intersected in holes 4 & 5 at Cheyeza East and to see if the mineralisation observed in these holes can be linked to the high grade mineralisation observed in CHDDE002, located circa 300m to the north west of holes 4 & 5, which assayed at 1.05% Cu over 25m. The results of this exercise have proven to be successful with the assays received and the next section has been proposed to be drilled to close the gap between these holes and hole 2. Drill hole CHDDE015, CHDDE018, CHDDE020 and CHDDE024 were all drilled in the southern end of the Cheyeza East anomaly, circa 1km to the south west of the above-mentioned holes. Although these holes have intersected mineralisation, the grade and thickness of this mineralisation intersected to date suggests the northern part of the Cheyeza East target should continue to be the focus of the ongoing exploratory activity. Cheyeza Target Area: 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. Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC): The core from the diamond core 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 and cobalt.