Cobre Limited announce the commencement of drill programmes on Kalahari Metal Limited's (KML) wholly owned Kitlanya East (KIT-E) and Kitlanya West (KIT-W) projects in Botswana. Following a review by the new KML technical team, the joint venture (JV) board of KML has approved a major new drilling programme focussed on compelling conductive geophysics and structural targets prospective for the discovery of copper/silver deposits on the Kalahari Copper Belt ("KCB"). The KML technical team has been supplemented with additional sediment-hosted copper and drill programme management experience as the project now moves into the next stage of exploration. A drill focussed exploration plan is to be implemented to test a number of compelling targets on the KIT-E and KIT-W projects, including: Structurally controlled trap-sites in KIT-E identified in airborne electromagnetic (AEM), magnetic, soil sampling and stratigraphic drilling programmes completed in 2020; Conductive fold targets in KIT-W with an analogous AEM response to Sandfire's A4 and T3 deposits. The combined diamond core and reverse circulation ("RC") drilling programme consists of a planned total of 5,700m with an additional 1,300m available for optional follow-up diamond drilling depending on results. The drilling will focus on two of KML's four project areas; Kitlanya East Project (Kit-E); and Kitlanya West Project (Kit-W). The 2021 drill programme in KIT-E will focus on mineralisation associated with structural trap-sites with parallels to neighbouring A4 and T3 deposits. A structural review of the project highlighted several potential deposit settings for targeting in both the North and South targets. In each deposit model, identification of local folding and shears in the lower to mid D'Kar Formation stratigraphy provides the targets for mineralisation. Targets have been generated using a combination of AEM modelling, detailed magnetic and remote sensing data with further priority placed in areas with coincident soil anomalies.