Arc Minerals Limited to provide an update on the recently completed infill soil sampling programs over the Lumbeta and Muswema target areas located within the 872 km2 Zamsort and Zaco exploration license areas in the Domes Region of the North Western Province in Zambia. Whilst drilling continues at promising Cheyeza project the company are pleased to be taking next steps in progressing exciting pipeline of prospects and will be carrying out maiden drilling programmes at both Lumbeta and Muswema targets. Drill rigs will shortly be arriving at both sites. In addition, the company will also be moving a further rig to West Lunga in the next few weeks, all of this supported by drill for equity programme. The 2019 infill soil sampling program commenced towards the end of March, initially over the Cheyeza Target Area ('CTA') and then moving across to the other target areas identified by the 2018 regional soil geochemistry and aerial geophysics programs. The infill soil sampling program over the Lumbeta and Muswema target areas was carried out and supervised by Zamsorts geological team. Over 4,300 samples were collected over the Lumbeta Target Area ('LTA') and a further 3,800 samples at the Muswema Target Area ('MTA'), all on a 200 x 50m grid and processed at the Kalaba Exploration camp, where the samples were dried, sieved and using a hand operated mechanical press, compressed into a pellet. The pressed pellets were subsequently analysed using a portable hand held X-ray Fluorescence Spectrometer ('pXRF') for a range of elements, including copper and associated minerals. At both the LTA and MTA the background Copper values range between 25 - 75ppm with values of up to 1,793ppm Cu and 378ppm Cu being returned by the pXRF at the MTA and LTA respectively. The soil sample analyses provides further encouragement that both target areas may be copper- bearing. Using a 100ppm copper soil contour, the MTA may be divided into Northern, Central and Southern zone, whose anomalies extend for 4km, 3km and 1.5km respectively, whilst the LTA may be divided into western, central and eastern zones with the longest soil anomaly traced for circa 4km and appearing to represent the limbs of an interpreted anticline in this part of the license.